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If it's the commands that don't work specifically, try looking up the TFA-VOX mod. It is as the description says, required for this to work at all. Make sure that is installed properly.
Audacity - good for changing audio formats and clipping sound files. Not very difficult.
Notepad++ (optional) - for editing .lua files. You can edit .lua files with virtually any text editor (such as the regular windows notepad or other defaults) but Notepad++ is generally better because it will highlight text in a way so you can much easier find what you're looking for.
The Forgotten Architect (who developed the whole subsystem for these sound mods) explains it much better than I can on this developing page: https://bitbucket.org/TheForgottenArchitect/tfa-vox/wiki/Home