Project Reality needs British Voice Talent
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the.ultimate.maverick
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MrD
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'[R-DEV wrote:Rhino']what software did you use?
Magix audio cleaning lab 2005, doesn't just clean but can make stuff sound like radio messages.
click here to here a further filtered radio comms chatter
Click here to listen to Sitrep-Final
Supplies ready (but with some unfortunate echo near the end)
Click here to listen to Supplies-ready
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[R-MOD]Mongolian Dude: AH man, sarcasm is so hard to get across the web, even if we are both british
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the.ultimate.maverick
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Rhino
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lol, the big problem as soon as you shout the type of mic I have and it sounds like you also have mav gets very distorted when it goes into high pithced and louad sounds. Ive only listend to the .wav format ones you did before but they kept on going really bad in places and didnt sound grate when you when you where shouting because of this factor. What i was trying to get away from when doing minethe.ultimate.maverick wrote:They sound a bit detached. YOUR IN BATTLE not a frigging tea shop - yes you don't have to shout but don't be a pussy
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MrD
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they .wavs are now they've been through a proper audio cleaner program!!! are they up here yet to listen to or didn't you think they were worth using?
Rhino, you are going to have to make a lot of editing to your voice to get acceptable voiceovers, it's not-suited to this type of thing i'm afraid.
Rhino, you are going to have to make a lot of editing to your voice to get acceptable voiceovers, it's not-suited to this type of thing i'm afraid.

[R-MOD]Mongolian Dude: AH man, sarcasm is so hard to get across the web, even if we are both british
[R-DEV]Jaymz: That has to be...the most epic response to a welcome thread I have ever seen. [R-CON]Mr.D ladies and gentlemen!
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Hold on there now! The Irish aren't British, i think we established back in 1920<|Banzai|>|KiltedCoyote| wrote:You say British but that could be...
English
Scottish
Welsh
Irish
All differentWhat exactly are you looking for?
But there are many Irish people in the British army and if you want a variation on the same old voice i would gladly lend ye my irish accent. Must i PM ye or ye PM me?

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MrD
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'[R-CON wrote:-=senior=-sofad']@ MrD
i dunno if i can get my hands on the british voiceovers, that decides the PR team, but if i do it, i need BLANK, dry records. in 44khz, 16bit mono .wav or, if you can do that, .flac files. no ogg, no mp3 or other not lossless compression.
just record it, we do the right sound with them..![]()
aaargh! that means that you will have pure, undiluted voices so that will have to be handled by rarred up rapideshare files with password protection to avoid the community at large grabbing and turning anyone into the next Star Wars Kid

[R-MOD]Mongolian Dude: AH man, sarcasm is so hard to get across the web, even if we are both british
[R-DEV]Jaymz: That has to be...the most epic response to a welcome thread I have ever seen. [R-CON]Mr.D ladies and gentlemen!
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the.ultimate.maverick
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Irish Home Rule act on statue books in 1914, suspended till end of war! WITH an exeption for Ulster. And so we still get NI's fighting in Brit armyPopa wrote:Hold on there now! The Irish aren't British, i think we established back in 1920
But there are many Irish people in the British army and if you want a variation on the same old voice i would gladly lend ye my irish accent. Must i PM ye or ye PM me?










