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# Voice Creator - Classic Version

## Voice Setup

![](/files/-MhwTiXYWlmkAfoATbyA)

#### Windows

**Step 1:** Ensure that Speech recognition is enabled on windows

![](/files/-Mfnk_2TrB7_JxmtJNjy)

**Step 2:** Ensure that Input devices such as microphones are configured and working

![](/files/-Mfnl-kW8hpd5E6HssOx)

#### Windows **and Mac**

**Step 3:** Open Test Scene: **Assets > Anything World > Scenes > TestArea**

![](/files/-MaA3FdlXvFLbzzTIa3r)

**Step 4:** Open **Anything World > Anything Creator > Voice Creator** and activate the microphone and speak naturally to request the object from the Anything World.

![](/files/-MfnlypKzIocMystCVVv)

{% hint style="info" %}
&#x20;You can request objects inside the editor or during the runtime! Try requesting objects by saying: "Make me a Sheep!" or "Make 20 Sharks"
{% endhint %}

**Step 5:** All your creations should be now live!

![](/files/-MfnnBHY-N0KTNtT3Rxl)

#### What's NEXT?

{% content-ref url="/pages/-M\_ua1BWvTOPW5PsRl6u" %}
[Tutorials](/anything-world/unity/examples.md)
{% endcontent-ref %}


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