Half-Life VOX Voice PC
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Half-Life: Alyx received acclaim for its graphics, voice acting, narrative, and atmosphere, and has been cited as VR's first killer app. It was nominated for numerous awards and won "Best VR/AR" at the 2020 Game Awards. Valve acknowledged that the audience for VR games was limited; Gabe Newell, the president of Valve, described Alyx as a long-term investment into new technologies.
Merle Dandridge reprised her role as Alyx for initial recording sessions in March 2019, but after playtests indicated that Alyx needed a younger voice, Ozioma Akagha was cast in September 2019.[38] Akagha avoided using irritation in her performance, as "you don't want someone in your head that sounds irritated with you".[22]
Additional actors include James Moses Black as Eli, replacing Robert Guillaume, who died in 2017,[44] and Rhys Darby as Russell, who added comedic elements.[22] Returning actors include Tony Todd as the alien Vortigaunts, Mike Shapiro as the G-Man, and Ellen McLain as the voice of the Combine broadcasts.[44] Shapiro recorded his lines in one 20-minute take, with pickups in 2019.[45] Cissy Jones (Olga) and Rich Sommer (Larry, Russell's Drone, and Combine Soldiers) were cast at the suggestion of writer Sean Vanaman, who had worked with them on Campo Santo's Firewatch (2016).[46]
I saw the video and I wanted to know because one of the players used a scientist deathmatch model that isn't in Sven coop so I thought it may be a half-life/opposing force deathmatch coop mod (I played a lot of dm) that I found on a deathmatch server a while ago. Yet again when he looks at NPCs it says their health and name.
Small changes concerning balance, gameplay, or graphics. 3 years ago 0.15 - 0.17 7 source code Download Information Downloads Discussion 12 Metrics Owner: minimal Source: -C/Factorio... Homepage: -C/Factorio... License: MIT Created: 5 years ago Latest Version: 0.2.3 (3 years ago) Factorio version: 0.15 - 0.17 Downloaded by: 7 users Factorio Text To SpeechFeaturesTwo voices:Male voiceHL1 VOX (Half Life 1 facility computer voice)Recognizes 134,000 wordsCan synthesize custom words by phonemes should the dictionary not recognize it3 modes: Preview: Preview a sentence in-game (audible only to player)Global Chat: Play and post speech in in-game chat (audible to all players)Blueprint Generation: Create a blueprint of the input sentence using programmable-speakersComing Soon!A new mellifluous diphone voice is on the way!
For reference, voice1 is a phone voice, with about 40 unique sounds, but the diphone voice has about 1600 unique sounds! The new voice has over double the bitrate of the original voice1. But at the cost of a couple more MB to download. It will never come close to modern speech synthesis (this is still simple phoneme concatenation), but you should be able to make out most words without straining (looking at you voice1).
To narrow down the contenders, the first thing we looked at was price. Wirecutter colleagues agreed that $100 was the maximum amount that most people should spend on a voice recorder. These days, the audio quality and functionality that you can get from a recorder costing $100 or less is more than good enough to earn it a place in your kit if you record vocal audio fairly frequently and care even a little about sound quality. The only people who should consider spending more are professionals who need to publish the audio they record, and they likely already know which recorder is best for their specific needs.
For voice recording apps, we consulted 10 editorial roundups covering both iOS and Android apps, noting the apps with the highest review ratings, best-reviewed interfaces, and most-useful features. We also polled Wirecutter reporters and editors about the apps they use for work. We dismissed transcription and call recorder apps, since this guide is geared toward in-person recording of meetings, lectures, and interviews. We then used the following criteria to choose our finalists:
For our 2017 update, we tested the voice recorders and apps in three settings: sitting at the back of a college lecture hall during class, in a loud coffee shop to simulate an interview, and in a quiet room to mimic dictation. We hit record on all the hardware recorders at the same time in order to directly compare how each captured the same audio; for the apps, we took turns recording with an iPhone 6 and a Samsung HTC 10. (Newer phones may have better microphones, but our experts said that on most smartphones, the app will have more of an effect on recording quality than the microphone.)
While playing back audio, the WS853 can compensate somewhat for problems you might have run into while recording: a noise-cancellation setting can reduce overall background hiss (though this comes at the expense of battery life), while a voice balancer setting can even out recordings that were made with the mic sensitivity set too low or high by compressing the overall level for a more even sound (though you might run into increased noise).
New languages and voices. VoiceOver is now available in more than 20 additional languages and locales, including Bangla (India), Bulgarian, Catalan, Malay, Spanish (Chile), Ukrainian, and Vietnamese. Users can also select from dozens of new voices that are optimized for assistive features.
New languages and voices. Spoken Content is now available in more than 20 additional languages and locales, including Bangla (India), Bulgarian, Catalan, Malay, Spanish (Chile), Ukrainian, and Vietnamese. Spoken Content also offers dozens of new voices that are optimized for assistive features.
All-new Dictation experience. Move fluidly between voice and touch while dictating on your device. Type with the keyboard, tap in the text field, move the cursor, and insert QuickType suggestions, all without needing to stop Dictation.
Before they started streaming their adventures, the group named their team "The S.H.I.T.s" (Super High Intensity Team). However, they decided to rename themselves to something more professional when in game they were meeting with nobles. They eventually decided on "Vox Machina", which is Latin for "Voice Machine" and a nod to their roles as voice actors.
Every year the cast dresses up for Halloween, often with some kind of related theme (2016 and 2018 excepted). In 2017, everyone dressed as an NPC from campaign one. In 2019, everyone dressed as a character they had voiced in another production/game. In 2020, again everyone dressed as an NPC, this time from campaign two. In 2021, they dressed as each other, with Matt opening the show "as Laura Bailey".
In The Chase to Glintshore announcements, Sam Riegel drops a "humble brag" by telling everyone he was "talking to Lin Manuel". Sam was the voice director for DuckTales (2017), on which Lin-Manuel Miranda guest starred.
Of course, at this age I had absolutely nothing original to write about. So the stories were absolute shit. I think the only stuff I did then that was any good was just where I found a kind of original voice and stuck with that. The satirical stuff tended to work better than the overwrought dramatic attempts.
"Umbrasyl" (1x55)After their first encounter with Umbrasyl, Vax'ildan and Scanlan had teleported inside his body of Umbrasyl to inflict damage from the inside. However, the dragon flew away from the fight, and both of them had to cut their way out of the dragon. As he was ejected from a wound in the dragon's side, Vax accepted his new role as a paladin of the Raven Queen.[79] As he fell, a streak of shadow scattered into a burst of darkened raven feathers that filled the air around him. Vax heard a voice whisper in his ear. He instinctively reached out and grabbed onto Scanlan, who was riding on the giant eagle that he had polymorphed Grog into.
"Thordak" (1x79)Vox Machina finally faced Thordak in Emon. Near the end of the fight, the dragon, badly wounded, dived into his crater to make an escape. Vax flew down after him, grabbing onto his back and burying the Dragonslayer Sword into his hide. As he remembered the voice of his mother, he ripped the dagger out of the dragon's neck, and it fell limp to the ground.[88]
"We knew that, especially with that first and that second episode, that we had to do a good job telling the world and our audience exactly what this show was going to be," said Marisha Ray, creative director of Critical Role and the voice of the druid Keyleth in the series.
"We've had our manic midnight oil sessions with chalkboards and red string deconstructing the stories and putting them back together so that not just our current fans but newcomers to Vox Machina will be intrigued and hooked," said Travis Willingham, CEO of Critical Role and the voice of Grog in the series. "We want them to stick around and see where these crazy adventurers go."
"It's remarkable once you remove all the mechanics of the show you are left with this really remarkable narrative that was designed by group storytelling with no real plan," said Taliesin Jaffe, the voice of Percival de Rolo in the series. "And yet there it is and it's compelling, it's a rollercoaster. I'm constantly in awe of it."
"We wanted it to feel like our story," said Laura Bailey, who voices Vex'ahlia in the series. "It would be very easy to take this kind of a story and turn it into a dramatic action with none of those comedy beats that I think really make Vox Machina who they are and make Critical Role what it is."
Ken Levine: I talked to Courtnee who does the voice of Elizabeth in the game and I asked, "Hey Courtnee, do you sing?" She said, "Oh yeah--I kind of sing." It's interesting because she did all of the work in the movie Tangled, playing the part in the whole preproduction process, before they put Mandy Moore in. I heard her sing and thought we have to find a way to integrate this. So, what I really wanted to do first was a test of how it would feel or how it would feel if Elizabeth were singing. We were in the recording session and it turns out that Troy--who plays Booker--was there and he said, "Oh, by the way, I'm a musician. I play guitar." I thought maybe he could just play a few chords, but he ended up in the recording session for a few hours trying out different versions [of the song] and in different keys. He is this amazing musician and she has this incredible voice and I thought, "Wow. I lucked out here." 2b1af7f3a8