Aww, now we need to implement a 'blush' emoji :) Thanks BLThis was enjoyable to read and follow the progression! You are so talented!!
Reversing voice lines seems to be a good start, perhaps mess with the pitch and add effects to make it more non-sensical?Incidentally, if anybody knows where I can find some good free-use sound effects for 'Sims' style pseudo-speech, I'd be grateful. I mostly use Free Sound for my sound effects, but all I've been able to find there is people saying actual sentences, and that's no good. I just need some appropriate-sounding burbling noises to help with game atmosphere.
I've messed around with reversing sound before, it's usually really obvious that's what it is. I also have the problem that my home set-up isn't really much good for recording. I've tried it in the past and it's really poor quality.Reversing voice lines seems to be a good start, perhaps mess with the pitch and add effects to make it more non-sensical?
Funny you should mention that. I used to have a toy that would record your voice and then you could play it back normally or in reverse. Eventually, I attempted to speak in reverse into that thing and play it back in reverse and see how different I would sound.I've messed around with reversing sound before, it's usually really obvious that's what it is. I also have the problem that my home set-up isn't really much good for recording. I've tried it in the past and it's really poor quality.
Here's a fun little game to try, though:
The game here is to try and imitate the reversed speech so accurately that you can understand the second recording when it's played backwards. If done right, you should be able to make out the original words - but it will give you a really weird accent!
- Record yourself saying something
- Reverse it so that it plays backwards.
- Listen really carefully.
- Now, record yourself imitating what you heard.
- Take the result and reverse it again.
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