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Posted: 2006-09-11 22:08
by MrD
my cold (3 weeks worth of sore throat and coughing) is finally going away so I can finish the second half of mine finally!
Posted: 2006-09-20 20:18
by .:iGi:. Eggenberg4Ever
Are there going to be any Jock voices on the UK side?
NBF but it seems half the British Army speaks Jockinese so it would be representative if it did.
Now, before anyone says "We wouldn't be able to understand Scottish accents" can I just say that I & my fellow countrymen that serve or have served in the forces do speak the Queen's English albeit with an accent. We have to when serving otherwise comms would have been a fecking frightmare.
Just wondering likes.
I think it would be cool to hear "Ah need a doakturr" instead of "I need a medic here"

Posted: 2006-09-20 21:09
by eggman
I'll have to check, Would love a jock in there, but I can't recall quite where we are at with voice overs as sofad has been on vacation.
Posted: 2006-09-20 23:35
by .:iGi:. Eggenberg4Ever
'[R-DEV wrote:eggman']I'll have to check, Would love a jock in there, but I can't recall quite where we are at with voice overs as sofad has been on vacation.
Egg, if I had the recording equipment I'd glady oblige.
But I don't.
So I can't.
Which is a bit of a *****, to be honest

Posted: 2006-09-21 00:09
by MrD
Poundland do a flexi stemmed microphone (unsurprisingly for a £1) and have done for a while that is perfectly suitable. I use Magix Audio Cleaning Lab to record, cleanup and normalise my recordings.
Posted: 2006-09-21 15:03
by UK_Force
skijrt wrote:Still looking. I am ex Britsh Army Captain (Armoured Corps but could do all arms). Could do squad commander, grunt, etc.
Before I do audition, etc, just checking to see if you are still on the hunt.
Please let me know.
RAC - What Unit?
Light Dragoons here?
Posted: 2006-09-21 18:59
by Pantera
I thought of joining "Light Role" or Air Assault

Posted: 2006-09-21 21:31
by .:iGi:. Eggenberg4Ever
REME here: armourer to trade.
Posted: 2006-09-22 21:38
by G.Drew
it would be brilliant to have scottish dailouge in PR
thing tht i loved in CoD2 was the scottish guy doing his 'taunt':
"cmon u jerry cowards! square go!"
Posted: 2006-10-12 23:39
by conat
There is a very good site for finding voice talent, you can hear all their voices right from your computer, it really cool
http://voice123.com/
Posted: 2006-11-12 11:18
by Nutronic
Im a yorkshire lad so I'll have a go at grunt when I can, 2 kids running riot in the house at the mo so it wont be today, I used to do radio work but on an extended break at the moment, I do a podcast though so if you wanna check my normal voice out feel free to ask me for the url, according to the list you want a grunt and a female commanders voice still.
Anyway keep us updated if you no longer need a grunt etc.
Posted: 2006-11-12 14:25
by pantsmachine
1st post. I am very Scottish and have no problem with giving a file with a clear and understandable set of lines. Let me know if its required. The only mic i have is on a medusa headset but i am understood online with that one!
Posted: 2006-11-12 18:14
by eggman
Hey Gents,
We definitely still need some help and we'll be chasing you folks down hehe. Keep in mind it's a lot of work .. a good few hours to get them all right I would think.
Posted: 2006-11-12 18:18
by Duckitt
I'll do some if you like
Posted: 2006-11-12 18:24
by MrD
I found it was taking about 45mins to get 10 samples down right. I've obviously uploaded about 100 but feel like doing them again with more "britishness" one of the staff better contact me on xfire or something to get this smoothed out
Posted: 2006-11-13 10:26
by Pantera
THEY HAD GERMAN ACCENTS !!!! oh god i felt like throwing my self out of the window....not that i have anythin against the german accent ... doesnt sound right.....some parts were just...ehm..."Copied"

from SF

i think...
Posted: 2006-11-13 11:40
by YoJimbO
Anyone after a Welsh accent?
Actually, I don't have a strong one but I can do one

Or just a general British accent, whatever...
Posted: 2006-11-21 01:41
by Viper5
Out of curiosity, who did them?
Posted: 2006-12-25 22:57
by SunRay
I understand everything apart from...for the audition do you want our British version or the original version? I would guess British but I thought I'd make sure.
Posted: 2006-12-25 23:02
by MrD
The sound guys are looking for all sorts, original and "proper" commands. After all, it's the voice of the auditioner they are listening to primarily.