Fucking amazing. You have a bright future in voice acting ahead of you, if you want.
Fucking amazing. You have a bright future in voice acting ahead of you, if you want.
i would love to
Nice work man. What software/plug-in(s) do you use to create this effect?
Just a simple chorus filter from Adobe Audition.
Nice work! I love the coloring of the sound, reminds me of Grout's tapes in VTM - Bloodlines.
Thanks. With the sound, I merely just recorded my voice to sound as much like Hill as possible then just ran it through a reverb and a phaser on Audacity to give it that otherworldly undead voice.
WILL YOU STOP BEING SO GOD DAMN WONDERFUL
ONLY IF YOU STOP WITH ME
This one's awesome man - did you do the music yourself too?
Nope, heyopc made the music!
Damn, this is very good! Compression could be a little more subtle, but the composition is awesome.
Thank you Lucky, really glad you enjoyed!!
I'll keep that in mind, perhaps I did go a little wild mastering it.
Your talent never ceases to amaze.
You bastard.
Flattery will get you nowhere ;)
Thank you so much my man :D
Once again blown away by your skills - looking forward to see you record a tutorial on how you go about this :)
Then I thought 'by gods does this sound familiar', and after some digging inside my skull, I found the source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-8Gh_aNRh0g&t=8m48s
Enjoy! XD
Thank you so much, Dee my man! I have more than once considered making tutorials on music, just need the gear for it :)
DUDE... I'm shocked by how similar that sounds, I accidentally ended up recreating Bert and Ernie lol I originally had "Fairy Council" from Rayman 3 as the original inspiration for that intro! :)
Nice work! The overall volume is a bit low, but consistent - I'd advise you to look into dynamic processing (compressing / limiting) and equalization to boost the quality further. Then add a tad more variety between the narrator and slayer voices, and boom, baby!
Thanks for the feedback.
the reason for the low volume, well, I wanted to reduce background noise by a fair bit and I'm still figuring Audacity out, my solution for the background noise was to lower the recording volume. Now that I have a lead on what I should be looking into, I'll be looking into dynamic processing and equalization.
I may update this audio submission; one, my original voice for the slayer was gonna be a little haughty, kinda jovial, two, I can do much better taking into account what you suggested.
Other than that, I wouldn't mind updated feedback (if and when I update it)
Man, this is hilarious XD
Great job!
Hehe, thanks a bunch, Dee! Glad you liked it :)
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