Flappatron (video Game)

robbie mcgirr for "LB" Lacey

Voice Actor
Voice Actor
"LB" Lacey
closed
Unpaid
Role assigned to: kylelandva

Lacey works at the The Creamy surprise with Nathan, he's relaxed, impulsive and drifts through life without much of a care

  • "Well I mean Just be careful my dude, with what
    happened and what you told me-doesn't sound like she left your life
    filled with sunshine and rainbows"

  • "Dude no way, we have the same Letters for our
    nickname! Names Lacey but Nate here calls me LB, short for Lacey
    bastard ha ha get it?"

  • "Exactly! Woo- I should quit jobs more often! On a
    serious note though dude - feels good to just let go of something that
    seemed so important, spread my dreads and be a free dreaded bro again,
    it's good for the soul man"

robbie mcgirr
Flappatron (video Game)
robbie mcgirr
robbie mcgirr

First attempt at an Australian accent. Probably a horribly offensive portrayal but hey-ho.

    druoxtheshredder

    Great performances! I do have technical critiques for you I hope will improve your future auditions, as I'd like more solid performers getting roles on here: Your low-end on the EQ is too high. The low-end on this recording is very boom-y, if you can, I'd recommend cutting it more, leave some of the low end there, but not so much it has the sorta rumbl-y sound to it like it does in this recording. If you already have EQ on this, widen the low end Q's bandwidth a little more to catch some of the rumbley-ness! The high end is a bit untamed as well, if you listen closely, you'll hear a sort of "ring-y" quality in the recording. EQing a reduction to the high-end will reduce and even remove this ring-y-ness with some adjustments. Keep up the good work, and good luck!

      druoxtheshredder

      Ring-y isn't really what I'd call it, after giving another listen...it's more "hiss-y" sounds like a high mid or mid frequency is trying to upstage your performance, EQ that hammy bastard down!

      robbie mcgirr
      robbie mcgirr

      Thanks, I'll keep that in mind.

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