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My voice acting.

12-19-2003, 08:30 PM#1
LucaTurilli
I'd say I'm decent. Here is one of me impressioning a Knight, "Yes my Lord!".

I can do just about anything, and I'm willing to work.
12-19-2003, 08:32 PM#2
LucaTurilli
Knight, "Yes sire?"
12-19-2003, 08:48 PM#3
Magic
Your voice sounds very good - solid and clear, except it seems your just using Sound Recorder or a similar, basic program without processing your sample.
It really should be longer if you'd like people to evaluate your voice, too.

I recommend this recording tutorial of mine:
http://www.samods.com/index.php?cmd=article&aid=3
Goldwave can make a huge difference, and is useful since it's shareware. 8))
Hope that helps.
12-19-2003, 10:11 PM#4
LucaTurilli
I have Goldwave, but I'm not sure just how to use it. I'll look over that tutorial of yours, maybe that would have some tips.
12-19-2003, 10:23 PM#5
LucaTurilli
I took your tutorial, and I seems my number was off, it was at 10110 or something like that. So I have adjusted it and recorded a new sound. Knight, "At once Sire!"
12-20-2003, 12:08 AM#6
Magic
Ahh, you've run into a typical Goldwave problem - leaving the rest of your 60 seconds in the wave and saving it (thus making a huge file size - even though you just want people to hear the first two seconds). This happens because GW doesn't display ALL of the wave - just what you've recorded. You have to Hence the 2MB size (I didn't notice this because of my connection, but 56k modem users definitely will). Try holding the right mouse button and scrolling to the right of your wave in GW.

Here's an edited version of the sound, attached. All I used was Goldwave: I did the Volume-maximise-1.000, and then both effects-filter-noise reduction options.
12-20-2003, 12:30 AM#7
LucaTurilli
I see, I guess I forgot to crop out the other part of the wav. Anyways, what you did sounds much clearer, its nice.
12-20-2003, 12:24 PM#8
Magic
Thanks. If you check out my other tutorial, you can find out how to use Cool Edit and SF to make it perfect (By my simple standards :P), by removing all of the noise reduction there and processing it.
12-20-2003, 04:53 PM#9
LucaTurilli
I'll do that.
03-30-2004, 10:44 AM#10
Deathtoll
Damn, link to tutorial is broken... :(