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Post by VirtuousKing on Jun 30, 2017 19:18:41 GMT -8
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Post by Lumisau on Jun 30, 2017 21:45:07 GMT -8
You're usin' way too much noise removal, buddy; you've crossed the drowning robot threshold. It needs to be at such a level you can't hear background noise but you can't hear much, if any effect on your voice itself. It does take a bit of tweaking to find the sweet spot.
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Post by VirtuousKing on Jun 30, 2017 21:49:27 GMT -8
I don't have enough money for the professional stuff so I used Audacity for my audition for that game.
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Post by Lumisau on Jun 30, 2017 22:21:29 GMT -8
Yeah, but Audacity can do it too. It's not like there's only one setting. You can make the noise removal stronger or weaker, and it needs to be weaker in this case. It makes your audio quality sound just as bad as if you did no noise removal, if the noise removal you did is too strong.
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Post by VirtuousKing on Jul 1, 2017 4:47:34 GMT -8
but here's the problem, I can't even get it to be stronger or weaker. It was in the normal setting when I was auditioning for the character and besides. I also used Click Removal in my audition.
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Post by Lumisau on Jul 1, 2017 20:43:40 GMT -8
These are the sliders I'm talking about to make it stronger or weaker. You can use the preview button to see if it's not strong enough, too strong, or right in the sweet spot. If you don't see these, maybe download a newer version of Audacity - but even older versions had at least one slider.
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Post by VirtuousKing on Jul 1, 2017 21:03:21 GMT -8
I noticed that part when I have Audacity, a year ago on my Windows 10 laptop.
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Post by Lumisau on Jul 2, 2017 1:40:02 GMT -8
That's good that you've noticed it. Next time you make an audition, play with those sliders so you do not sound over-processed (too much), or like there's too much background noise (too weak). If it is at the sweet spot, it is more likely you will be cast because you sound more professional. If you mess it up, it will be less likely you will be cast.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 6, 2017 7:02:50 GMT -8
Where did you record this? I couldn't tell if you were too close to the mic or if you don't have any padding around you.
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Post by VirtuousKing on Jul 6, 2017 7:27:31 GMT -8
@mgcmn My Bedroom, yet, I was a bit far from the microphone. I edited my audition before sending it to CCC.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 6, 2017 13:32:02 GMT -8
Do you have anything set against the walls so the sound doesn't bounce off of them? I basically made a giant blanket fort by my desk in my bedroom and my voice doesn't sound like it's echoing.
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