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Scootus for Knuckles The Echidna

Voice Actor
Voice Actor
Knuckles The Echidna
closed
Unpaid
Role assigned to: Mike Delamorte

A loner by nature, Knuckles is independent, headstrong and serious, yet gullible and short-tempered to a fault. He is entirely devoted to his duty, spending most of his time on Angel Island protecting the Master Emerald, and rarely cares for anything that is of no importance. When his friends and others are in need of his help, however, Knuckles can always be relied on being willing to leave his post and prove himself a faithful and good-hearted hero. He is also one of Sonic's oldest friends and rivals.

For vocal reference, use the Japanese voice of Knuckles, Nobutoshi Canna, as reference for your performance, which also experimenting with and trying out your own Slant and tones with the voice, any other references you use is completely up to you. We want to see your voice shine more than anything! 

For Vocal tone try going for that deep but rough sound to the voice, Knuckles is a serious yet short-tempered and mild mannered character so it's good to keep that in mind when auditioning and recording your lines.

Examples: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D8AZuAw7aCk

Language:
  • english
Voice description:
  • male teen
  • (Calm) It used to be Chaos Control.

  • (Aggressive) Don't you dare call me "partner" Come, Sonic! I'll settle things with you once and for all!

  • (Assertive) I'm Knuckles the Echidna and don't you dare forget it!

Scootus
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SeventhNightVA

You sound good, but I really don't understand why you would audition for a role in which you don't wish to commit to, isn't that a bit backwards? Either way, thank you for your submission.

    Scootus
    Scootus

    You know, I guess you're right. My apologies, and thanks for your feedback. Best of wishes.

Mike Delamorte

It's not usually about having "the best mic in the world" (with $100 you can find a quality mic suitable for VO until you have the means to upgrade ) so much as it is treating the space to reduce reverb and background noise....That's the only real sore spot of your audition. Your voice is great, and I think you have a ton of potential. I would start Youtubing (Bill DeWees is a great resource) and finding creative ways to hone your recording area and process. Get yourself a set of studio quality headphones for critical listening (Audio Technica has some great ones for around $100) and work on cleaning up the sound, and ensuring your input gain is set so you're not clipping. That is really the bare bones of what it takes to compete and eventually get cast for projects big and small! It won't be an overnight thing, but if you have the patience to put in the time and effort and a few bucks into your rig, you'll have a bright future ahead.

    Scootus
    Scootus

    Thanks, I appreciate the notes and advice. I'll use it to the best of my ability.

      Mike Delamorte

      Sweet! If you ever have any questions, feel free to shoot me a message. I'm always happy to help.

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