Hissing noise on speech recordings

Started by ManicMatt, Wed 23/11/2005 19:54:25

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Nikolas

Quote from: Nikolas on Fri 25/11/2005 13:11:34
BTW I'm playing Oni right now, not an adventure game but a 1st person beat-them-all-up-and-fuck-them-if-you-can kind of game...

I think it is! (<-refering to the swearing...)

For your info: I have no mic in my house yet! I just put 1Gb of RAM and don't want to spend more money. But when I do I will buy a good one!

And I have recorded my voice using the tiny headphones, sony I think, that I use with my MP3 player. I was yelling, and I had the gain, to max, cause there is no amplification, but it was funny. You should hear the hissing it had! It was unberable! hehe

ManicMatt

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Now I have the opportunity to change the lead role's voice, I'm thinking of putting a sample up here somehow and letting people vote for their fave style!

(I don't want a grating voice afflicted on everyone!)

Do you know of a site that will let me put a wav file up for a while?

Nikolas

Why a WAV file? Why not combine the different roles into one track and bounce, or export as MP3/OGG, or even if you have the WAV ready, use the converters we discussed earlier on this thread.

I usually use www.rapidshare.de

It's free, just a little slow (not a lot), but you always have to enter their site, click on FREE, wait 20 sec and then download. But it can take up to 100Mb! Don't upload 100Mb, noone will ever download them. Try to minimise the size as possible. Make things easier.

ManicMatt

Thanks, I'll use that site!

Why a wav file? A friend told me not many people have the ability to playback ogg files..

All of my game files are ogg files though! (Because that's fine through AGS)

However, I've converted the file to mp3.  :=

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