Author Topic: Wanna voice for a thread simulator? [11/16/2015: He's Right]  (Read 5901 times)

I'll try to do the reformist line, y'know, "Turtles".

anyone who wants to help, doing some lines from the he's right portion would be really helpful
he's right

Totally going to submit some audio for this

are we suppose to send you vocaroo clips via PM?

Did a voice i thought went well with the thread. Probably wasn't best choice.
http://vocaroo.com/i/s01YdR4GDxx3


I'd voice, but I don't think my voice is good enough

Totally going to submit some audio for this

are we suppose to send you vocaroo clips via PM?
i mean i guess use vocaroo if you want

if you guys run your voice through a de-noiser on audacity that would be quite nice

i mean i guess use vocaroo if you want

if you guys run your voice through a de-noiser on audacity that would be quite nice
I mean, do you want me to actually try or just filter out the vocaroo I already made?

I recorded a "He's Right" line, and also a "console hacked badspot" line but you removed the link in the doc so WHAT GIVES.

I recorded a "He's Right" line, and also a "console hacked badspot" line but you removed the link in the doc so WHAT GIVES.
oh sorry, just wanna add im done with consle hacked badspot at the current moment

i'd say for now, some he's right posts would be very nice. sorry if this is a bit disorganized, i've got a lot of potential voice lines and im kinda swamped lol

just read lines and post the links here

it's not that hard lol

I took the liberty of saying "He's Right" way too many times.
denoised and everything.

except for the part where i forget up and say forget and try again. thats for "teh lolz"

I mean, do you want me to actually try or just filter out the vocaroo I already made?
basically what's nice about audacity is that you get a noise profile of your current mic and then you apply that to the recording. it isn't going to make your mic sounds crystal clear but it's going to make it a bit less noisy

i can't de-noise it though because i don't own your mic. just saying, it'd be nice

use the kid that says "I LIKE TURTLES" as the turtles part

basically what's nice about audacity is that you get a noise profile of your current mic and then you apply that to the recording. it isn't going to make your mic sounds crystal clear but it's going to make it a bit less noisy

i can't de-noise it though because i don't own your mic. just saying, it'd be nice
I actually tried on the orange thread.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BzIZdGb8dgukdjZuNVlJamhPcHc/view?usp=sharing