
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XRVf.....L&index=74
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listen to that, its better. lol
anywho
koreykun was a doll enough to show me something called "NOISE CANCELATION" in my audacity. who knew? I mean... wow. its AWESOME
Thanks Korey!!
PS...yes. I know there are parts that suck D:
trying to be quiet and hitting high notes is fail.
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listen to that, its better. lol
anywho

Thanks Korey!!
PS...yes. I know there are parts that suck D:
trying to be quiet and hitting high notes is fail.
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That's good, but you are getting the robotic tone I mentioned! Trying turning the input for the microphone down and speakig louder so you don't have to do near as much cancellation. x___x
But you did a good job none the less, I recognized what you wear singing immediately.
But you did a good job none the less, I recognized what you wear singing immediately.
People act like this is a new concept. XD
Almost no audio that is professionally made is done so with noise cancellation in some way, shape, or form. All it does is search for a matching or similar wave pattern in a recording and, using that match up, distorts the audio to fit. That is why voice actors (such as myself) have our microphones turned almost all the way down, as the more it has to warp, the more likely it will sound robotic. The lower the volume, the louder noise has to be to be recorded, meaning that air conditioners, computers (your desk vibrates if a computer is on or near it, but only very little), and miscellaneous stuff is much less likely to be picked up, it also is great for projecting and perfecting voices. :D
It also is heavily dependant on your sound card, my computer records with very little echo where as my mother's sounds like I am in a large metal room. D:
Almost no audio that is professionally made is done so with noise cancellation in some way, shape, or form. All it does is search for a matching or similar wave pattern in a recording and, using that match up, distorts the audio to fit. That is why voice actors (such as myself) have our microphones turned almost all the way down, as the more it has to warp, the more likely it will sound robotic. The lower the volume, the louder noise has to be to be recorded, meaning that air conditioners, computers (your desk vibrates if a computer is on or near it, but only very little), and miscellaneous stuff is much less likely to be picked up, it also is great for projecting and perfecting voices. :D
It also is heavily dependant on your sound card, my computer records with very little echo where as my mother's sounds like I am in a large metal room. D:
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