Author Topic: carolcat's various readings (OP updated with The Hanging Tree - Round!)  (Read 5572 times)

oh god are you coming onto me oh god nevermind i take back all i said your gross >:C
*plotwist*
DUN DUN DUUUUUUUUUUUUN

I don't really like these except the second one :o

I don't really like these except the second one :o
i'm having some trouble with the whole duke 'till dawn story, but that's mostly from all the conversation logs. if i had someone else with me, like my sister, then the conversation log things would be easier.
but that aside, the second one is also my favorite.

ALSO i'm going to take a break from duke 'till dawn to do a recording of "a day of infamy"
« Last Edit: May 16, 2012, 01:35:15 PM by carolcat »

i'm having some trouble with the whole duke 'till dawn story, but that's mostly from all the conversation logs. if i had someone else with me, like my sister, then the conversation log things would be easier.
but that aside, the second one is also my favorite.

ALSO i'm going to take a break from duke 'till dawn to do a recording of "a day of infamy"
I can be your second voice.

I can be your second voice.
i meant in real life
the voice recorder i use only records sounds it picks up from my mic and i really don't want to spend a ton of time trying to find an mp3 exporter for audacity (or trying to figure out how that thing even works)

« Last Edit: May 17, 2012, 09:54:48 AM by ShadowsfeaR »




i decided i wouldn't be able to pull off all of the dialogue in duke 'till dawn, so i sort of cut out some parts of it
nevertheless, you can listen to part 2 here (runtime is 5 minutes)

bump because forget you for letting this fall to page 2


cats

Oh this is nice. Someone reading these things that doesn't sound like they have gravel down their throat.

Really, what is it with people reading things in gravelly voices like they have pebbles instead of cereal and salt water instead of milk.

Oh this is nice. Someone reading these things that doesn't sound like they have gravel down their throat.

Really, what is it with people reading things in gravelly voices like they have pebbles instead of cereal and salt water instead of milk.
So much of this

At first I thought your voice was too high, but now I like it for some reason.

bump because i managed to squeeze in another recording- singing this time
i could've done better (i.e more accurate pitches, better emotion), but i was pushed for time
anyways here it is:
The Hanging Tree (rough draft)