Well, here are 3 new scripts, all recorded and saved. I hope you like it!
Sorry, but I can't load up the scripts for you. Also, if you have any ideas for any script or if you have some for me to try out, tell me on this post. Thanks!
Well, here are 3 new scripts, all recorded and saved. I hope you like it!
Sorry, but I can't load up the scripts for you. Also, if you have any ideas for any script or if you have some for me to try out, tell me on this post. Thanks!
Here are 3 more new scripts. 2 of them (Here Today and Dreams) are from The Wind in the Willows, and the last (Story Telling) is from The Chronicles of Narnia.
Here is the recording of the 3 scripts:
Today I recorded myself, but did 3 new scripts as shown in the title. This time I did The Wind in the Willows by Kenneth Grahame. But I also have one Chronicles of Narnia script.
Here is the recording of the three scripts:
I think I enjoyed reading The Dragon script, since I was able to make Reepicheep's voice, since he's a mouse. The Wind in the Willows Messing About With Boats was fun when I could say "there is nothing, absolutely nothing" because it's just so much fun when you emphasize words like that.
This is another part from The Chronicles of Narnia, by C.S. Lewis.
Here's the script:
I finally finished the podcasts! I finished it 2 days ago. What I have learned I told you in my previous blog post, Taking Out Background Sounds While Keeping The Main Background Air Sound. But I also found out about another thing in Audition: inserting a new voice.
Sounds pretty interesting, right? This option allows you to type in something you want it to say, then select a voice (there are only 5 voices for boys, and 7 for girls, the only problem is that they all sound like robots) and click save, then it will put in your recording saying, that is, what I did for a test, "my name is Simeon."
I chose "Junior" as the voice.
It's also really fun to play around with.