Black Sheep 2000
Sound Wannabe

Registered: Jan 2001
Location: Mönchengladbach, NRW, Germany
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One voice pack for the complete BWO campaign is .... pretty heavy. The problem is not a lazy voice director (which was me in the demo and heck I AM LAZY), but the main problem is to find willing voice actors who really can spare the time to record hundred of lines. And that goes along with large amount of time.
I work with another project called IFH (check ifh.firstones.com, if you want). The main part in the demo consists of more than 130 lines. That doesn't sound that much, but let one person record these lines and make sure he always speaks in the same way, so you can recognize the voice later. That can take...years...unless you wanna pay some real actors.
The vocie pack for BWO took me around....4 weeks I guess. Along with finding and recruiting the voice actors. The full version may take 3 months or longer, no idea.
And that is for in-flight voices only.
The briefings and debriefings are far more harder. Here it is important that you get the cleanest possible recordings. With all my audio tools it is still hard for me to correct single recordings issues like someone breathing into the mic or noisy backround. The briefings always take far more time than the in-flight voices. If we had briefings in the demo, you would have gotten BWO around...march this year maybe?
Well...maybe some of you wouldn't even notice bad recordings. There is a bunch of FS2 mods and campaigns who feature voice files. But only a few have really good processed wav files, where you understand everything. Many are too low, others don't sound like radios, others have so many clicks and pops in it, that I care about my speakers. But I usually go for acceptable processed recordings. I don't know if you liked the BWO voices. Maybe I did some mistakes there, I don't know. But I try to make them as FS2-ish as possible.
The voice thing is a fine thing. Having radios voices for the campaign is possible and I will try to "direct" that...but not for briefing voices. That is just too much...for the actors and the persons who process the files....(unless these were recorded in a ound studio with zero noise floor). 
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