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This is how digital TV lags | Played 40 times | No favorites

By keoku

I'm not sure if the video lags with it, However the audio didn't lag the way I thought it would.

Valestone game corner, Pokémon dpp | Played 41 times | No favorites

By KamiKitsune

out of all the game corner themes, this one takes the cake. it's sad gen four was the last gen with a game corner though. This was from Pokémon diamond purl and platinum.

Playing toy mainia | Played 60 times | No favorites

By Chaotic

This is a long one. So sit back and enjoy. Also see if you can guess the voice of one of the gards

a thousand years, by christena perry, covered by oshara for the first time | Played 75 times | No favorites

By oshara

hello, it's my first time singing in public for 7 or 8 years now, please don't laugh at my voice, i know it's not good but if i didn't try, i won't succeed, i actually don't have confidence that i will get any comment, but i am opened to criticism, especially constructive criticism, please if anyone knows singing, point me to the right direction, and sorry for the cracks in my recording, i didn't know how it happened.
a note, this song is by christena perry, and i have no right to claim it as my own, nor it's music, i am only someone who tried to sing, and this is one of the songs i liked

Using Praat To Partially Reconstruct Speech using 3 Sine Waves | Played 86 times | 2 favorites

By Andrew T

In this recording I used Praat

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to reconstruct recordings of me speaking by the use of 3 sine waves, assigned to track each of the 3 formants of my speech. Keep in mind that up to five are sometimes measured.

F1 (first formant): Relates mainly to how open the mouth/jaw is.

F2 (second formant): Relates mostly to tongue position (front vs. back).

F3 (third formant): Adds clarity and helps distinguish certain sounds (like “r” vs. “l”).

F4, F5, …: Higher resonances exist, but they’re less critical for distinguishing vowels; they can influence timbre or voice quality.
Here

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is the video that inspired me to try this.
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is a little bitty zip file, containing the two scripts used in this recording.
Hope you find this interesting!

After life | Played 60 times | 1 favorite

By Xo Marianne

So this is what it sounds like before it gets mixed and mastered, but I wanted to show you guys what I was gonna post on my yt next. If you guys haven't heard of the David situation, also known as d4vd, I don't feel like explaining it so look it up 😭 Keep in mind I'm sick 😂

this is what hapen's when i'm bored | Played 81 times | 1 favorite

By Chaotic

so i remembered that i got a copy of the mk11 sounds. i updated my reaper today and decided to see what i could do with what i had and well... this came out of it

A very old throw away | Played 31 times | No favorites

By Chaotic

This was before i wiped macOS from my computer, i tried reaper on there and it was easier to record but i forgot to fix up some things

VW Paul in the Super Liam World | Played 132 times | 4 favorites

By Dan Gero

This is a dumb thing I made a long time ago, and recently, I decided to remake it. I've come quite a ways in my audio editing skills, so I thought I could do a bit better this go round.

BTW, if you're wondering why Paul sounds so weird, it's because I used SSML pitch and speed tags to alter the intonation of his sentences to sound more exaggeratedly human.

Can someone tempo map this for me? | Played 56 times | 1 favorite

By Chaotic

So i'm a reaper nuby and have 0clew on how to tempo map things. I want to remix this song but it feels like hell just to try to lookup how to tempo map
Any help is wellcome

Demonstrating my Terrible Japanese Skills | Played 108 times | No favorites

By Dan Gero

A few of my friends have heard me speaking Japanese, and the ones who don't speak the language themselves believe that I sound great and that my skills must be impressive. I am here to demonstrate that this is not at all the case. In fact, in my opinion, my skills are rather disgraceful given the length of time I have been studying. If you are not convinced, generate a transcript of this recording and translate it, and you will see what I mean.

For context, I have started with Duo Lingo, then moved onto Anki, then Japanese Pod 101, and then started talking to native speakers. Perhaps my best language learning streak was setting my phone language to Japanese back when I had an iPhone, as well as my Siri language. This forced me to learn the language via immersion. I learned quite a lot using this method. Unfortunately, I almost completely stalled out after I learned everything I could possibly learn about the iOS user interface in Japanese, as your phone interface can only teach you so much. To this day, I have not found any methods that have even come close to matching my forced immersion experience, let alone surpassing it. Hence, what you hear in this clip.