40+ repetitions of the word "hello" with various inflection and faux accents. Recorded with sure sm7b via presonus iostation at 24bits 44. 1hz; no effects or gate, mixed down at 192k, 24 bit mono.
I've been borrowing from here for years so i wanted to finally give something back. I created this for a video game i never finished. (yes, this is from my own voice). Deep, male voice saying game over. Great vocal to end any game or activity.
Recording of the ambient sounds in cafe nero coffee shop in yeovil, somerset, england. Recorded on tuesday 28th january 2014 using olympus ls11 digital recorder.
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A small test i did to see if i can emulate many games' futuristic computerized voice ui systems. 1st is a (terrible) pseudo british accent, second my regular voice modified, and third a heavily modified robotic sounding voice.