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SidEgg
07-11-2004, 07:27 PM
If you need voices for your games, I am here and available :).

I have a sample of my voices here: Voices (http://legion.gibbering.net/phoebuscepheus/voices.zip)

If you have any specific requests (what they say, or how they sound) you can request them... if you want to use any of the voices in the Voices pack, tell me wether you want exclusive rights, or just rights to use them, and we will work out a price.

Prices for requests are slightly higher then if you take a premade, and it all depends on wether you want exclusive rights or not.

I will also do 'readings' where you could have a sound file of a character saying what he has to say instead of/as well as showing it on screen.... the prices for those will be slightly higher...

I can currently only accept payment via PayPal... if you have a special situation where you cannot pay via paypal tell me, and I may be able to work arount it.

Prices are based 100% on the request, but you can expect around $50 for a 'set' of sounds, maybe more if the set is larger.

If you are interested, you can either PM me here, or send an email to ownage AT* gibbering DOT* net (o@g.n) :D

Edit: and, I have a fairly good guarentee, if you don't like sounds that I made, and you do not use them then you do not pay for them. If you don't like one or two sounds out of a 'set', then you can either request that I redo them (free of charge), or you tell me you don't really like sound * and I will remove it from the 'charge' (if you are paying 50$ for 10 sounds, I would take 5$ off for one sound)

Jason Colman
07-15-2004, 03:03 AM
Hi, I listened to your samples, and they are not bad at all. A bit quiet though. The effects are ok but maybe your target audience would be more interested to know what the raw voice data is like.
Maybe you should have a web page detailing what you do - can you do regional accents, what effects you have available, past credits, the more info the better.
Finally, what about voices you can't do, e.g. female voices. I think you would be better placed if you had a collection of available actors. I don't know if you are a professional or amateur actor, or what contacts you have.
Hope this helps - I will certainly consider using your services.

SidEgg
07-15-2004, 09:12 AM
Hi, I listened to your samples, and they are not bad at all. A bit quiet though. The effects are ok but maybe your target audience would be more interested to know what the raw voice data is like.
Maybe you should have a web page detailing what you do - can you do regional accents, what effects you have available, past credits, the more info the better.
Finally, what about voices you can't do, e.g. female voices. I think you would be better placed if you had a collection of available actors. I don't know if you are a professional or amateur actor, or what contacts you have.
Hope this helps - I will certainly consider using your services.

I can do the next ones louder, I was working with too many people (so I had to filter out the excess noise, resulting in a quieter sound) around me and no one would leave the recording room, I will make some more samples when there is no one around tonight.

I am not very good with doing accents, but I can do any effects you would like, I will try doing some female voices in 20 seconds. I am an amateur actor, so I do not have many contacts available, but I do know some people I could get to do some voices for me if I need them.

<s>In a couple of seconds I will upload some raw voice data...</s>
These are with no filters or any changes made, except for noise reduction (and very minimal noise reduction to keep the samples as clear as possible)
http://owned.fgvhost.net/gameover.wav
http://owned.fgvhost.net/combo.wav

I could also do some sound effects if you need them, however I cannot do music.

Jason Colman
07-16-2004, 01:14 AM
I don't think you will be able to get away with doing female voices yourself - you have a very deep voice! :) I don't know if you are aware, but on both your new samples the final syllable is a lot quieter than the rest of the sample.
Best wishes, Jason