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Voice Actor
12-19-2008, 05:01 PM,
#11
 
I noticed my Orc voice seemed a little to high, so I brought it down
further in my throat and I used the cotton. I also bought a new pop
screen the other day so, hopefully, that should fix the problem.

Orc Sample 1
Orc Sample 2
Orc Sample 3
Orc Sample 4
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12-19-2008, 09:48 PM,
#12
 
I like it :check:

Tuck that cotton wool deep into the sides there, top and bottom with something reaching up to interfere with the lips. Cool Remember that the lips should be impeded in making the normal sounds that you would without big fangs to the side. This will make things uncomfortable for long bouts of recording but if you're planning on doing a full generic set (lots of lines!) then my advice is to do it in little bits so you keep the consistency, preserve your throat, give your mouth a break but, above all, don't get bored and therefore lose both your motivation and expressive power.

I'm hereby recommending zprospero for our generic Orc set. If other acoustics people want to discuss this over on my private forums then go ahead.

@zprospero - It's approximately 1000 lines btw. Are you up for it?
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12-19-2008, 10:50 PM,
#13
 
Thank you, Ibsen's Ghost, for the recommendation.
I really appreciate it. I would love to do it.
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