Heh, the dialect is indeed awesome, as an compliment, of course.;)I really like that idea with recording your actual voice, but as Slartibartfast said, there will be people who ignore it since it's "only" voice. Me in my case love the idea and the result is great. I'll look forward to this.
I've always wanted to do something like this (though not SCRA, my Russian accent is... poor), but you've beat me to it - and in a very well-done manner. It's really quite interesting, good job at it. You manage to tell your story without being cliche (which is something that plagues the Coalition, actually). Nicely done.
I love it!
Having the computer acknowledge you is a nice touch.
The whole thing is creative! Good work!
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More volume!
Equalise the sounds. Computer acknowledgements is hard to hear. People can't see you, so it's no prob to be visually messy, as long as the sound is clear. Make your recording, then edit it in Audacity or something, to manually add the computer acknowledgments with good voluming. Post-processing. Then you can also probably add other thigns too.
Be your character, sometimes it sounds like you are reading a script (which you probably are) but for audio stuff, it's important to sound like you ARE Ivan Rasputin. If you can get into a position e.g. if angry, stand up. If relaxed sit down.
Your posture comes through the audio.
If you can manage it, I'd suggest you get either a head-mic, or a long extension cord so that you can act physically while reading your scripts.
Suggestion : if you don't already, write down your stuff.
#3 Make your audio logs short. To the point. A mind adrift, at the moment certainly, is adrift. Shorten your focus, if you understand what I mean.
#4243 It sounds like you are in a giant room, with the reverb happening there. Is there any way you can make it not so echoey?
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Good work dude.
I'm looking forward to more.
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