So I can’t really judge myself here, therefore I need your guy’s input. I think I’m better at post HL1 GMan, but I could be mistaken.
Included is a line from Ep2 and some of the speech from HL.
https://kiwi6.com/uploads/hotlink?id=g691nq9x
So I can’t really judge myself here, therefore I need your guy’s input. I think I’m better at post HL1 GMan, but I could be mistaken.
Included is a line from Ep2 and some of the speech from HL.
https://kiwi6.com/uploads/hotlink?id=g691nq9x
It seems a bit too deep for Gman, but if you made it a bit higher you could’ve fooled me.
haha your voice is too deep. Good try though.
Hmmm, what about this? https://kiwi6.com/uploads/hotlink?id=qft1g8bo I raised the pitch digitally a few notches.
Still way too deep IMO.
ITT: G-Man is now an elf.
Bscly.
When you say “Gordon Freeman in the fleeesh” you sound like Count Dracula (not that it is a bad thing). At least you don’t sound like that other guy who did it here, who sounded like a complete nerd.
First one: Good, but way too deep.
Second: Still a bit too deep
Third: …lol.
-sighhh- lol ok I’ll do one where I’ve raised the voice even more tomorrow but I bet it will sound like crap lol.
Don’t raise the voice, just slightly lower, the third was just :what:
What? Is it too deep and you want me to raise it or do you want me to lower it?
The act of impersonating was really good.
However the voice just doesn’t fit. =[
Maybe you could use the mic test for steam to hear how you sound with a delay, so you could practice in real-time.
Too high on number 3. Too low on number 2. You want to be in the middle somewhere.
That’s actually a really good idea! Thanks!
Number 3 was a joke… but yeah I will just re-record and see if I can manually make my voice higher.
Oh the pains of being such a manly man :3
Holy shit, dillxn, the 3rd one was just O_O I might do a Gman impersonation myself
…time?
Ok here are the new ones (labeled for easy reference):
Gman4
Gman4_High
Gman5
[COLOR=‘DeepSkyBlue’][at this point the kiwi crapped out on me ]
Gman5_High
Gman6
Gman6_High
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