Things i've discovered recently on hearing my voice back..

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Things i've discovered recently on hearing my voice back..

Post by Rigsby » Wed Feb 02, 2005 10:36 am

...as in on 'outakes', where you hear yourself talking off mic..

1) I'm more well spoken than i thought i was.
2) I'm actually quite soft spoken.
3) I use phrases i didn't realise i did, like 'ever so', as in 'ever so tired'.
4) These days i seem to talk how i think, but it still comes out making sense.
5) ...forgot 5 when i thought of 6..
6) I prefer the sound of me when i'm calm and not stressing.
7) I still swear just a little more than i'd like, but way less than i used to.
8) I occasionally laugh like a drain.
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Post by djdrake13 » Wed Feb 02, 2005 10:45 am

I shouldn't be as self conscious about my voice

I sound kinda good

I can go lower than I thought

I rap really fast

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Re: Things i've discovered recently on hearing my voice back

Post by Mr. Dipity » Wed Feb 02, 2005 10:46 am

I've got an english accent!

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Post by Mark » Wed Feb 02, 2005 10:51 am

All the EQ correction and mic choice in the World can't stop me from sounding like I have cotton wool in my nose :(
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Post by Mark » Wed Feb 02, 2005 10:52 am

sserendipity wrote:I've got an english accent!
Bump on the head? :?
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Post by Rigsby » Wed Feb 02, 2005 10:52 am

That's funny, the 'i rap really fast', recently i've been doing a lot of improvising on glock for my record and i'm way faster than i thought i was. I'm listening to a jam i had with my ouddist friend right at the moment (thus the thread) and there are points where i'm like 'woah there Matt, you need to slow down a little, take a breath', great that i can play like that, but it needs to have both light and shade.
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Post by Rigsby » Wed Feb 02, 2005 10:58 am

Mark wrote:All the EQ correction and mic choice in the World can't stop me from sounding like I have cotton wool in my nose :(
:D
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Post by Girl Toes » Wed Feb 02, 2005 11:04 am

Won't your record an answering machine message for me, Rigsby?? That'd make me ever so happy. :)

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Post by Rigsby » Wed Feb 02, 2005 11:12 am

SSRigsbyGargesA.L. wrote:Won't your record an answering machine message for me, Rigsby?? That'd make me ever so happy. :)
Do you mean will i record an answering machine message for you? If so, then yes, sure. Let me know what you want it to say and i'll post an MP3 tomorrow. Sounds like fun.
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Post by Girl Toes » Wed Feb 02, 2005 11:19 am

Just say that you've reached the home of the beatles, or gerry and the pace makers, or BBC broadcasting.... plot to kill the queen?? I dunno, what ever, it would be ever so amusing.

For referance, though you don't need to use any of this, but shoul;d you want to.... Lance and jake, or Jake and Lance, 718-497-5356

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Post by Girl Toes » Wed Feb 02, 2005 11:20 am

A couple of goes would be delightful, ever so.

I hope you'll illustrate everything you've learned about your voice.

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Post by djdrake13 » Wed Feb 02, 2005 11:42 am

Rigsby wrote:That's funny, the 'i rap really fast', recently i've been doing a lot of improvising on glock for my record and i'm way faster than i thought i was. I'm listening to a jam i had with my ouddist friend right at the moment (thus the thread) and there are points where i'm like 'woah there Matt, you need to slow down a little, take a breath', great that i can play like that, but it needs to have both light and shade.
Just cause you can doesn't mean you should. lol.

I love the Lil Jon, Usher, Ludacris song "Friends and Lovers" cause Ludacris uses speed and slowness perfectly on his rap to create one of the most memorable raps ever, IMHO.
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Re: Things i've discovered recently on hearing my voice back

Post by Mr. Dipity » Wed Feb 02, 2005 11:53 am

Mark wrote:
sserendipity wrote:I've got an english accent!
Bump on the head? :?
Is that a threat, or a promise?

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Post by Mark » Wed Feb 02, 2005 11:56 am

More of a query.

I've heard of people suddenly talking with foreign accents after a head trauma
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Post by Rigsby » Wed Feb 02, 2005 12:10 pm

SSRigsbyGargesA.L. wrote:A couple of goes would be delightful, ever so.

I hope you'll illustrate everything you've learned about your voice.
I'd already done it while you were posting, but i hope you like it anyway, i hope you like it ever so much...

I called it
Lancerphone
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Let me know what you think.
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