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Sad to see the B0UNC3 project retire, wishing you well under the new heading!

This place never fails to astound me for the quality and effort that goes into shitposting. Good work.

Good work folks, never stop being awesome! Dee, it's great to see how much you've progressed since you started on NG.

LuckyDee responds:

Cheers man

LexRodent responds:

Thanks a lot mate.

RobTop pls add this!

This is absolutely lovely, I don't even have tangible feedback on what to improve upon. Good luck on the contest!

AceMantra responds:

I'm not in the contest because I'm judging this year, but I still wanted to make something. Thanks for the kind words!

Awesome work from everyone, let's try and get some listens for you.

Bro-son responds:

Hey, Thanks man! Glad you liked it

VoicesByCorey responds:

Peregrinus coming in clutch!!!

LuckyDee responds:

W000000000000t!

I'd suggest recording into Audacity (free program) rather than the program you use, which seems to overlay a vocal watermark.

InkyAnimationsInc responds:

lol yeah this is so old lmao

It's an interesting blend of ambient and rock. The first little bit has abandoned mall vibes, and I could picture it playing out of a small kiosk in the distance. I might suggest seeing how it would be with the ambient stem at a lower volume and subordinate to the rock track, as once they both go they kind of compete with each other too much.

Arika2 responds:

Thanks for the feedback :P
Yah I agree that the two main sounds has a feeling like they are competing in the track...
That's because I wanted to make an ambient song but in the middle of the work I found these guitar samples so I thought to make a post-rock song out of this
However.... I was wondering how to set the volumes of these lines but there were too many of them so it would have been too tireing and complicated to get the right sounding. I'm so impatient and I would have liked to get reviews as soon as possible so I finished it without trying to fix the lines...
It was a great opinion thanks :P <3

I liked the theme in this. Crime scene cleanup is its own industry, so why not crime scene creation.

Not much to pick at for quality. I caught mouth noise at 1:44 but it's very subtle, I was just listening for little quirks.

This was a great first foray into the VO world, and resulted in a solid standing in the competition. I hope you stick around and continue to submit some great works.

LuckyDee responds:

Straight up thanks. You may or may not know how great it feels to be appreciated for something you always thought you'd had a good chance at accomplishing. Thanks again for the opportunity and for the time being, I'll definitely stick around; got a feeling there's a lot of opportunities here to find like-minded people who are willing to throw stuff together and see what makes for interesting entertainment. Thanks again to all involved <3

The script was well written, and the characters were distinct. The social worker seemed pompous.

I'm going to build on what LuckyDee mentioned. It sounds like you were adjusting off the raw microphone input. With low power microphones, it helps to Normalize the audio track (in Audacity, under the Effect tab), which raises the volume of the selection.

The double edge of normalizing is that it boosts everything, so it increases the ambient background noise as well. If your computer is anything like mine and sounds like an entire air force breaking the sound barrier, that can be a challenge. More on that in the VO Home Studio link on the VAC rules post if you're interested.

Nice to see you submit again after a four year break, I hope you stick around :)

grimview responds:

Thanks.
My reoccurring problem seem to be static, volume & consistency. For this I used an Olympus hand recorder inside foam box & then edited in Audacity. I also have a Blue Yeti but when I plug it in the results are not consistent. Like you said using Audacity to "normalize" does increase static and volume. Using the equalizer ( filter curve) as LuckyDee suggested removed static & increase volume some. I did try normalizing after equalizing but that added static. The new version of Audacity seems to have replaced noise removal with noise reduction.

Most of my animations, I record my own voice for and reviewers do raise issues with understanding the audio, but unlike this contest I don't usually get specifics to the issue or how to fix.

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