Abridgedimension Neptunia [URGENT RECAST]

Clover for Compa

Voice Actor
Voice Actor
Compa
closed
Unpaid
Role assigned to: rena

Compa is literally retarded. Being the classic dumb blonde, Compa doesn't even know what she's saying half the time. She usually tries to use the literal pronunciation of whatever words she's saying (i.e. Happen-ed). Her voice needs to be rather high (almost to the pitch of Princess Peach's voice... or at that pitch). And due to the fact that she's a ditz, her sentences need to be slightly drawn out, because she tries to collect the miniscule amounts of thoughts she has before she actually completes her sentence.

  • Iffy, what's this weird miasama? Are we going to die... or get... ra- *snoring sounds*

  • Umm, Mister Mouse. I'm not exactly into beast-ee-tal-i-tree, so can you get off me please?

  • Don’t worry about it. I forget things all the time, and I turned out perfectly fine!
    Extra: *Improv*

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Abridgedimension Neptunia [URGENT RECAST]
Novamaru
Novamaru

There's a strange sounding wind going off in your background that irritates my ears when I wear headphones. It might be good to use noise removal to be rid of that (both when auditioning and sending lines, no matter who the project owner is). The voice you used is a little too low for what I'm looking for. I'm trying to find voices that can imitate my old VAs voices. Aside from that, your pacing is a little too fast for each of these, because Compa is a ditz, she needs to try to gather her thoughts (the little amount she has) as she's speaking so her sentences tend to be more drawn out. You can re-audition with the voice adjustments if you want, but I'll only consider you if there's no background noise. (If that's a fan because it's summer and it's hot, I totally get it. However when recording, the state of the audio should take priority over the state of how hot you are. When I record, I use a blanket to reduce echo, and because it's a rather heavy blanket, I start to feel like I'm melting after a couple minutes, but I still press on with recording in that state, because it provides my best sound quality,)

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