Creating Files for General Consumption
Posted: October 11th, 2013, 5:59 am
I'm flashing my newbish colors here, but I can't seem to figure out how to download or even view 'scripts' on the site...I suspect a premium subscription may be the answer.
But regardless of that, I can't help but notice a marked lack of voices on this site. My question, I suppose, is thus: how difficult is it to record these here voice files, and what is required of the person doing the talking? The right words, certainly, but I mean...aside from that?
I fancy that I might be able to render a pretty fair version of some of the files I've listened to, without the occasional 'lost track of what I was supposed to say', or other similar verbal gaffs. Having a fairly deep baritone voice probably doesn't hurt...but I'm not sure I'd be able to pull off recording files of my own with words somebody else wrote.
Can anyone offer thoughts or observations on this topic? I'd fancy a go at submitting an audio file or two, but have exactly zip point squat experience at all with hypnosis from any end but the receiving one.
Regards;
~Red
But regardless of that, I can't help but notice a marked lack of voices on this site. My question, I suppose, is thus: how difficult is it to record these here voice files, and what is required of the person doing the talking? The right words, certainly, but I mean...aside from that?
I fancy that I might be able to render a pretty fair version of some of the files I've listened to, without the occasional 'lost track of what I was supposed to say', or other similar verbal gaffs. Having a fairly deep baritone voice probably doesn't hurt...but I'm not sure I'd be able to pull off recording files of my own with words somebody else wrote.
Can anyone offer thoughts or observations on this topic? I'd fancy a go at submitting an audio file or two, but have exactly zip point squat experience at all with hypnosis from any end but the receiving one.
Regards;
~Red