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Just wondering if you guys know of any good sites that holds good voice/quote samples (*.wav, *.aiff etc). And please don't come with www.moviewavs.com and the likes of that ;)

 

thanks!

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make them youself! B)

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Baah! you'd have to get a microphone for that, it's much more convenient to download em' ;)

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I don´t know about any sites. I simply cut them out of audiobooks or films, etc, that´s the easiest way for me.

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DVD's ? Get them from the real source ;)

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i also use audio from movies, just remember next time you watch a movie to listen if there are anything you can use. then im sure youll find something quickly :)

 

Dont search, then you'll never find anything, let it come by itself, then it'll come sooner than you think! ;)

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If you take some time and do some searching on google you can find many weird and interesting things. Just dont look in the normal archives where everybody else look. Use some time and be patient and search for whatever you can think off. I have come across many interesting things on the internet incl. sessions of people talking to dead people (good audio quality) and even a dude that uploaded all the twisted answering machine messages from his ex. girlfriend. A ex. girlfriend from hell haha.

 

:)

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love your new avatar EP :D

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Thank you :) It was changed due to many verbal outbursts from Moni.. And who am I to argue with her :P

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Just wondering if you guys know of any good sites that holds good voice/quote samples (*.wav, *.aiff etc). And please don't come with www.moviewavs.com and the likes of that ;)

 

thanks!

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Try the internet archive www.archive.org . Lots of open copywrite movies and sound clips there. You'll need to do some work on extracting the right clip and checking on the legal uses but it's worth the effort.

 

Andy

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If you want HD audio for your songs, go to the movie-rental shop, pick up a DVD - record the sound you want using a wav editor, such as soundforge, wavelab or cooledit. Presto. Now you only have to figure out how to get rid of those damn background noises that are usually always there (cars, people, gunshots, music, etc....) If only movie companies made their audio tracks publically available. :P

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http://www.badmovies.org/ for fun quotes from B-movies! :D
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download.. terence mckena's interview and stuffs from the net.. and convert them into wave.. though he is been sampled too many times.. but its always fun.

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