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For a long time I've practiced to achieve a somewhat genuine DBZ yell, having been inspired by Goku's first Super Saiyan 3 transformation.
Well, here, I've pain-stakingly done what I always wanted to do in that regaurd, and totally redubbed Goku's voice for the scene with my own. The emphasis is on the yelling. I know the acting and voice aren't stellar, and I KNOW I sound NOTHING like Goku. However, by editing out Goku's voice and replacing the audio holes perfectly with music and my own sound effects, the redub is essentially seemless.
Faulconer buffs out here might notice that in the beginning until after Goku goes SS2, the music you hear isn't included in any DBZ soundtrack. So how was I able to apply that music behind my voice? Hee hee ^_^ Well, I captured it myself, and the result is that I don't have to start the scene from after the SS2 trans. I can start right from the scene's beginning.
I tried to match the yells to the Sean Schemmel performance as well as I could. I was surprised at some of what I could do. The final yell though, I had no idea I could pull off in the slightest, but it worked like a charm
I know there are some volume problems at certain points, but it's hardly noticeable.
Anyway, here's the donwload
http://www.esnips.com/doc/8891766d-c144-4732-b986-21f0410c748f/SS3-redub-correct-audio-320-res
Enjoy!
Well, here, I've pain-stakingly done what I always wanted to do in that regaurd, and totally redubbed Goku's voice for the scene with my own. The emphasis is on the yelling. I know the acting and voice aren't stellar, and I KNOW I sound NOTHING like Goku. However, by editing out Goku's voice and replacing the audio holes perfectly with music and my own sound effects, the redub is essentially seemless.
Faulconer buffs out here might notice that in the beginning until after Goku goes SS2, the music you hear isn't included in any DBZ soundtrack. So how was I able to apply that music behind my voice? Hee hee ^_^ Well, I captured it myself, and the result is that I don't have to start the scene from after the SS2 trans. I can start right from the scene's beginning.
I tried to match the yells to the Sean Schemmel performance as well as I could. I was surprised at some of what I could do. The final yell though, I had no idea I could pull off in the slightest, but it worked like a charm
I know there are some volume problems at certain points, but it's hardly noticeable.
Anyway, here's the donwload
http://www.esnips.com/doc/8891766d-c144-4732-b986-21f0410c748f/SS3-redub-correct-audio-320-res
Enjoy!