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Geek Culture / Voice recording software, anyone?

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UnderLord
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Posted: 30th Jun 2006 02:09
Hey peoples, I am doing voice actibg for Black sheep development for a HL2 mod called City 14. I was wondering if anyone could point me in the right direction for free voice recording software. All it needs to beable to do is record my voice and maybe speed it up and slow it down, as well as save in MP3 format. The actual development team will do the rest.

http://www.lambdarp.com/blackSheep/Welcome.html

the actual development site, check it out.

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E-mail UnderLord @ UnderLord AT darkuniverse DOT net
indi
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Posted: 30th Jun 2006 02:10
try audacity

Nicholas Thompson
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Posted: 30th Jun 2006 02:11 Edited at: 30th Jun 2006 02:12
I have found that VideoLAN is the best. Its not only for playing video but with the right use it will stream too - and in both directions. Either stream from a file/source to screen OR from something like a mic to a file. Worked really well for me at work. AND its free. AND its one of the best video players out there!

EDIT: I've used Audacity too - and can vouch for the nifty free audo editor.

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CattleRustler
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Posted: 30th Jun 2006 02:38
Audacity and a really really good mic

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Drew Cameron
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Posted: 30th Jun 2006 07:48
Sound Recorder, and Goldwave to clean it up.

I get all my voices with one of my old camcorders which for some reason has really good microphone, then turn it from a video file into a WAV.

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