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3.80 / 5.00 4,200 ViewsI'm kind of new to Flash, and I'm practicing making good Flash movies that are worthy of being submitted to Newgrounds, and I was wondering what program most people here use to work with voices, such as improving voice quality, modifying voices, etc. I have Cool Edit Pro already, but it doesn't seem to be doing the trick. Anyone here have any suggestions?
At 4/3/05 04:14 PM, Angry_Jerk wrote: I'm kind of new to Flash, and I'm practicing making good Flash movies that are worthy of being submitted to Newgrounds,
**Oooookaayy... Moving right along...
and I was wondering what program most people here use to work with voices,
**I dunno about voices, but you can record and edit really well with Sonic Foundry's ACID Pro, dunno where I got my trial from though, I hate expirey dates. T_T
such as improving voice quality, modifying voices, etc.
**ACID Pro records with REALLY good quality if you have a good microphone. If not, I dunno how it sounds, probably not that great.
I have Cool Edit Pro already,
**Never used it, is it good, besides the problem you have?
but it doesn't seem to be doing the trick. Anyone here have any suggestions?
**Read the above.
Thank you. I will try the program.
Answering your question about Cool Edit Pro, I'd say it's alright, short of recording excellent Flash-quality sound.
audacity! you can get it here . Tis free and its not just a trial!!!
you can always send it to me... I do dialog editing all day long... I have a quick turn around and for free with some creditsunitysound@gmail.com
Errrr.... If Cool Edit Pro isn't cutting it, then either your requirements for a recording program are like.... WAY too high, or you're just not using it properly. I'm thinking you're not using it properly. CEP has plenty of editing software to clean up and enhance your recording, and unless you want to use studio-grade software like Pro Tools, it's the most suitable for your flash needs.
unitysound@gmail.com
I'm a ProTools guy myself...acid, cool edit.. they just don't cut it, especially if you don't know what your doing. If you get any of those programs... at least download a manual to learn the basics, thats all you'll need for minor stuff.