Monstro City Auditions.wmv
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@BillySRedfield nah, i'm not a contestant XD
i dabble in voice acting, but one of my more experienced friends told me a lot of good-to-know stuff that comes in handy.
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@BillySRedfield okay well i;ll have to get one first^^
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@Sasukhana Thanks man! Just usin' the rock band mic since it's all I have XD
I've used it before and it worked better when I had a mic stand. a consistent distance that can be held steady makes a HUGE difference!
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Good job, man! It sounds like you may need a better mic, but it sounded good IMO.
Though I have no idea what Monstro City is... or an OCT xD
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wow you are a very good actor.
XstummyluvX 6 months ago
@XstummyluvX thank you! :D
also, it's nice to hear from you again! :)
BillySRedfield 6 months ago
@BillySRedfield well you know it was nice to see you're still on youtube^^ i'm in college now!!!! O.o how about you??? ps: would you like message me your facebook??
XstummyluvX 6 months ago
@XstummyluvX ran into some issues while the whole linking to google accounts began, but finally got control back a couple months ago XD as far as facebook, I never use it XD but I could message you my msn if you'd like! :)
BillySRedfield 6 months ago
these are really good. the only thing i would suggest is a pop filter - your P's and W's are making a sorta whooshing noise (the mic quality itself is actually pretty good XD), and that should help reduce it. Professional pop filters can get rather pricey, but home-made ones are pretty easy to make. I made mine out of a wire coat hanger and some old panty hose. You hold it between your mouth and the microphone, and it should reduce the feedback you get while recording.
MONEYiLOVE 6 months ago
@MONEYiLOVE thanks for the feedback and advice! :D
are you another voice actor? or possibly auditioning as a contestant?
BillySRedfield 6 months ago