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Ninety Absolutely no relation to NLK from Land of Quakes and Hills Since: Nov, 2012 Relationship Status: In Spades with myself
Absolutely no relation to NLK
#76: Feb 3rd 2013 at 6:40:50 PM

Double v's as w sound funny. In a good way.

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Heatth (X-Troper) Relationship Status: In Spades with myself
#77: Feb 3rd 2013 at 6:43:58 PM

[up][up][up]I like this version too. The series of videos in which he explain how he came up with his trolls voices is really interesting even if you don't agree with his particular interpretation.

[up][up]I am not sure if I understand what you are saying. =/

Also Ocopimp's interpretation of the quite is speaking as it is written. The "ww" becomes two "w", and the vv is said as a w as the latter is literally two v glued together (in fact, some languages call 'W' "double v").

Enlong Court Dragon from The Underground Facility Since: May, 2011 Relationship Status: is commanded to— WANK!
Court Dragon
#78: Feb 3rd 2013 at 8:06:08 PM

Spanish, for one.

"Doble ve".

...what is with English? Every other language seems to call one specific fruit an "ananas", and then English calls it a "pineapple", despite not having anyhing to do with apples or pine. And then we have "double-U", when Ws don't look like "u" a all.

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Butterfinger Since: Aug, 2010 Relationship Status: Sinking with my ship
Heatth (X-Troper) Relationship Status: In Spades with myself
#80: Feb 3rd 2013 at 8:18:19 PM

[up][up]I was just about to say we don't call it "ananas" either, except I just learn we actually do. Just not where I live.

Anyway, for the W, in English the letter sounds nothing like a v, but it does sound like an 'u'. Furthermore, the 'u' and 'v' are similar letter anyway. Depending on the fond/handwriting you are using, they look exactly the same. In fact, both were the same letter back in the middle ages, apparently.

edited 3rd Feb '13 8:21:57 PM by Heatth

MousaThe14 Writer, Artist, Ignored from Northern Virginia Since: Jan, 2011 Relationship Status: Showing feelings of an almost human nature
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#81: Feb 3rd 2013 at 8:23:31 PM

[up][up]Nice, I like them both.

@Heath, I was saying it was fun doing Eridan's quirk and that I'd prefer it if we tried to our own thing instead of defaulting to whatever the most popular guy does.

edited 3rd Feb '13 8:24:50 PM by MousaThe14

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LoniJay from Australia Since: Dec, 2009 Relationship Status: Pining for the fjords
#82: Feb 3rd 2013 at 9:38:51 PM

I might try recording something - maybe for Kanaya, or Aranea? What's a good Kanaya log for me to try?

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Enlong Court Dragon from The Underground Facility Since: May, 2011 Relationship Status: is commanded to— WANK!
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#83: Feb 3rd 2013 at 9:40:45 PM

Possibly her discussion with Jade about frog breeding?

Or her discussion with Karkat about, among other things, the Forge and magic?

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ohsointocats from The Sand Wastes Since: Oct, 2011 Relationship Status: Showing feelings of an almost human nature
#84: Feb 4th 2013 at 12:11:57 AM

So... who's doing what? Also, how much talking to ourselves are we going to be doing?

RedSavant Since: Jan, 2001
#85: Feb 4th 2013 at 12:24:18 AM

I suggest we do as little talking to ourselves as possible. In order to get a good idea of who's doing which roles, I's like to ask that everyone pick two, or at most three, roles that they feel are their best and that they want to do the most.

Personally, I'd prefer to do Equius (and as an incredibly unlikely extension, Horuss) and maybe John if Cats doesn't want to. I can do Arquisprite, too.

edited 4th Feb '13 12:28:20 AM by RedSavant

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ohsointocats from The Sand Wastes Since: Oct, 2011 Relationship Status: Showing feelings of an almost human nature
#86: Feb 4th 2013 at 12:37:58 AM

Question: do people actually like the idea of John being voiced by a girl if like every other male character is voiced by a guy? I mean what I was thinking is that "hey he's a kid often boys get voiced by women" but I still think it might sound weird if we're not doing any other male voices that way.

Gaunt88 from Australia Since: Jan, 2001 Relationship Status: 700 wives and 300 concubines
#87: Feb 4th 2013 at 4:20:18 AM

Upon consideration, I feel like I could possibly pull off Doc Scratch. I just need to find time to record an audition.

[up] I think I'd prefer john be voiced by a male, personally.

edited 4th Feb '13 4:21:18 AM by Gaunt88

Elfive (4 Score & 7 Years Ago)
#88: Feb 4th 2013 at 4:23:31 AM

I think 13 year old John could be puled off by a woman, but I think if we do later pesterlogs his voice would have broken by then.

RedSavant Since: Jan, 2001
#89: Feb 4th 2013 at 4:25:32 AM

While none of us are really going to be winning any awards for age-appropriate voices, the fact that the B1 kids are smack-dab in the middle of puberty during Homestuck would make a female voicing John believable at the beginning, probably, but the later pesterlogs not so much.

Not that we're going for full-on accuracy here.

^Damnit, Elf.

edited 4th Feb '13 4:25:45 AM by RedSavant

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ohsointocats from The Sand Wastes Since: Oct, 2011 Relationship Status: Showing feelings of an almost human nature
#90: Feb 4th 2013 at 4:36:24 AM

I'd be okay with doing Rose and Vriska, and if I did either of the ladies and John there would be a whole lot of talking to myself. Honestly, if I did Doc Scratch as well. If there's any other voices you think I would be suited for, though, I could give it a shot. It does seem like we currently have a lot of holes.

It was also pretty weird when I was trying to do a Rose John conversation and I realized that Rose's voice was deeper than his...

edited 4th Feb '13 4:42:02 AM by ohsointocats

Elfive (4 Score & 7 Years Ago)
#91: Feb 4th 2013 at 5:07:40 AM

I just had a go at Sollux. What do you guys think?

SpookyMask Since: Jan, 2011
#92: Feb 4th 2013 at 5:22:53 AM

Anglo pronunciations for non English words makes no senseeeeeeeee

RedSavant Since: Jan, 2001
#93: Feb 4th 2013 at 5:25:47 AM

@Spooky: What do you mean?

@Elfive: I like the tone, but with the lisp and your natural accent, I can barely understand a word, heh.

It's been fun.
SpookyMask Since: Jan, 2011
#94: Feb 4th 2013 at 5:30:20 AM

Why is Peixes "Payk-ses" and not "Peixes"?

If you ask Finnish person on how to pronounce "Jaakko"(in Finnish) he would say "Jaakko" :P Why the heck e is pronounced like i most of the time in english for example? Except when its not and e is pronunced as an actual e?

ohsointocats from The Sand Wastes Since: Oct, 2011 Relationship Status: Showing feelings of an almost human nature
#95: Feb 4th 2013 at 5:36:20 AM

Who is going to edit all of this together, anyway?

RedSavant Since: Jan, 2001
#96: Feb 4th 2013 at 5:40:58 AM

@Spooky: 'Peixes' is pronounced 'pay-shees', or 'pay-shehs', as Heatth said here. I don't really understand the rest of your post. To quote the female Draenei PC from World of Warcraft: 'Why do so many people have trouble with the name of our race? It sounds just like it is spelled.' Saying 'x is pronounced just like it's spelled' means nothing when people come from different phonic backgrounds.

@Cats: I can edit them together in Audacity as long as people give me adequate pauses between lines and clumps of lines. I have finals very soon, so I won't be able to do so for a while, though.

edited 4th Feb '13 5:42:22 AM by RedSavant

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ohsointocats from The Sand Wastes Since: Oct, 2011 Relationship Status: Showing feelings of an almost human nature
#97: Feb 4th 2013 at 5:49:04 AM

English was created by a drunk stringing vowels together. Ok the answer is much more complicated than that, but it does have something to do with having 5 vowel letters and over 12 vowel sounds.

I might be able to do some editing. Probably we should lock some actors in and pick some pester logs we'd want to do.

SpookyMask Since: Jan, 2011
#98: Feb 4th 2013 at 6:01:12 AM

@Red Savant: "'Peixes' is pronounced 'pay-shees', or 'pay-shehs"

Thats the point. Why do you say its pronounced "pay-shees" or "pay-shehs" and not "Peixes"?

edited 4th Feb '13 6:01:29 AM by SpookyMask

RedSavant Since: Jan, 2001
#99: Feb 4th 2013 at 6:03:32 AM

Be...cause... 'Peixes' is how you spell the collection of sounds that goes like 'pay-shees'?

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SpookyMask Since: Jan, 2011
#100: Feb 4th 2013 at 6:08:11 AM

Yeah, but why don't you say it "Pei-xes"? Why does e change to a and i to e? Why do you explain how to pronounce words by making them into words that sound like what you are pronouncing?

Like "Dedede" is "Day day day"(which is bullcrap btw, its "de de de" :P)? Why can't "de" just be "de"?

Or better yet, day is pronounced like "dei" so why is it written as day and not as dei?


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