I'm curious as to your hardware setup such a microphone and anything else for recording. Does it take a lot of expensive stuff to capture good audio?
Well, I own a condenser mic but that's pretty much it. You can make do with a dynamic or a lavalier mic but it takes extra time to get rid of the noise and do post production. The reason why I have a condenser mic is just that. To lessen post production time. But ultimately, so long as you have a good sounding mic, you're good to go. Programs come free and I think you and I know where those come from. ;3
I'm not sure how to accurately depict Selendis. But I would assume it follows this structure in editing:
Clean up -> Create a second copy of the first recording -> Lower pitch of second copy by 10 semitones -> Mix first and second copy together - > Chorus -> Reverse -> a little hint of Reverb -> and finally, Reverse
If that doesn't seem right, send me the sample and I"ll try to experiment with the voice until I can find a near accurate replication of Selendis' voice effects.
Hello! I'm StringStorm. I'm a voice actor, sound designer, and a musician. I'll be dumping some of my voice work, sound effects, or music for you guys to give a listen, comment on them or maybe use in your projects. Maybe you'll like it and consider having me onboard your project or something.
Anywho, here's a voice filter sample I did a month ago:
Here's an attempt to improve my trailer-ish voice:
Here's a personal favorite. Its the dragoon from SCBW!
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Well, I own a condenser mic but that's pretty much it. You can make do with a dynamic or a lavalier mic but it takes extra time to get rid of the noise and do post production. The reason why I have a condenser mic is just that. To lessen post production time. But ultimately, so long as you have a good sounding mic, you're good to go. Programs come free and I think you and I know where those come from. ;3
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I'm not sure how to accurately depict Selendis. But I would assume it follows this structure in editing:
Clean up -> Create a second copy of the first recording -> Lower pitch of second copy by 10 semitones -> Mix first and second copy together - > Chorus -> Reverse -> a little hint of Reverb -> and finally, Reverse
If that doesn't seem right, send me the sample and I"ll try to experiment with the voice until I can find a near accurate replication of Selendis' voice effects.
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Hmm.. Try it like this: (This is assuming you've applied some nice compression, equalization, and clean up on the sound file)
Chorus - Reverse - Just a tiny hint of reverb - Reverse - Compress
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Hello! I'm StringStorm. I'm a voice actor, sound designer, and a musician. I'll be dumping some of my voice work, sound effects, or music for you guys to give a listen, comment on them or maybe use in your projects. Maybe you'll like it and consider having me onboard your project or something.
Anywho, here's a voice filter sample I did a month ago:
Here's an attempt to improve my trailer-ish voice:
Here's a personal favorite. Its the dragoon from SCBW!
More posts to follow! :3
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Made an account just for this project. Already sent an audition for Moloch. Though I'm down with any protoss or zerg characters.