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NEWCOMERS! Make sure you read through this pastebin carefully, it'll likely answer most of your questions.
https://pastebin.com/yuV7p3HT
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>Voice Work Illustration for the Thread
The circle 帽子屋 focuses on making hypnosis works, and what makes them unique is the fact that quite a few (mostly recent ones) have a for-male & for-female version bundled together. For this work, RJ232260, I found the for-female (male voice) ver. to be pretty strange. The premise is that the listener is in a normal/typical couple relationship, and while the for-male (female voice) ver. was fine, the for-female ver. didn’t change up the script enough to make it sound like the words a stereotypical guy would say. Now I don’t know how interesting listening to a male hypnosis work sounds, but if you want to give it a shot, I suggest avoiding RJ232260 and trying this circle’s other works with for-female tracks.
>Topic Discussion of the Thread
Happy New Year! For this thread, I wanted to talk about a less popular topic which extends on something touched on in the voice work illustration segment. What are your thoughts on male/for-female voice works?
Putting aside some of the drama CDs I’ve listened to which has a mix of male and female casts, I would have to say most of my experience with male voice works would be from hypnosis works. It’s hard for me to say too much about them considering hypnosis works rarely work on me, but I did feel that it’s worth trying at least once to see where you stand after listening.
NEWCOMERS! Make sure you read through this pastebin carefully, it'll likely answer most of your questions.
https://pastebin.com/yuV7p3HT
H-Audio Dedicated Board: http://board.kasumi.moe/koe/
>Latest H-Voice Thread News/Updates
The HVDB Open Registration has ended. For those that missed it, please wait for the next open registration period.
>Voice Work Illustration for the Thread
The circle 帽子屋 focuses on making hypnosis works, and what makes them unique is the fact that quite a few (mostly recent ones) have a for-male & for-female version bundled together. For this work, RJ232260, I found the for-female (male voice) ver. to be pretty strange. The premise is that the listener is in a normal/typical couple relationship, and while the for-male (female voice) ver. was fine, the for-female ver. didn’t change up the script enough to make it sound like the words a stereotypical guy would say. Now I don’t know how interesting listening to a male hypnosis work sounds, but if you want to give it a shot, I suggest avoiding RJ232260 and trying this circle’s other works with for-female tracks.
>Topic Discussion of the Thread
Happy New Year! For this thread, I wanted to talk about a less popular topic which extends on something touched on in the voice work illustration segment. What are your thoughts on male/for-female voice works?
Putting aside some of the drama CDs I’ve listened to which has a mix of male and female casts, I would have to say most of my experience with male voice works would be from hypnosis works. It’s hard for me to say too much about them considering hypnosis works rarely work on me, but I did feel that it’s worth trying at least once to see where you stand after listening.