Mage & Demon Queen Fandub

WordsOfFate for Demon Queen Vel

Voice Actor
Voice Actor
Demon Queen Vel
closed
Unpaid
Role assigned to: adoxographist

Voice type: deep. Mature, commanding and powerful... except when flustered!

Velverosa's power knows no limits. She's feared throughout the kingdom as she's the strongest demon in existence, sworn to inflict suffering upon humankind...

...Until a crazed mage girl appeared all of a sudden to confess her love and demand the Queen be hers, that is! Now Vel's attention focuses exclusively on blasting this pest out of her tower over and over to see if she gets the idea that she is ABSOLUTELY, POSITIVELY, NOT WANTED!

At all.

  • (Threatening and boastful as she's about to destroy Malori, showing her how much more powerful she is than a mere mage. Really magnificent all around)

    Did you really think that a mere human like you could beat me? Your party members are all gone. Their caskets have already respawned at the capital. Just give up!

  • (Ranting to herself. Very, very flustered by all the compliments. Amp up The Gay™)

    THAT INSOLENT BRAT! Who the hell does she think she is?! Coming here over and over to spout such infuriating tripe! Acting so nauseatingly cute, and confident each time! If she thinks she can win me over, then she has another thing coming!!

  • (Increasingly furious. Feeling betrayed and scorned)

    So you dare bring these pigs to my throne room, and now you've shown your true self... As I thought, you humans are all the same! (angry pause, clench your teeth or growl) ENOUGH OF THIS CHATTER! COME!

WordsOfFate
Mage & Demon Queen Fandub
SovereignEliseVA

This is more gonna be about the audio quality than anything. Pros: Your levels are good, you're not peaking and your waveform looks great! Cons: Reverb is severely hindering how well your performance could be shining. A cheap solution (that I really advise) is to make a little PVC "Shield" or so. That way when you are performing, you can set a thick comforter around the box and behind you to block out reflections. Don't forget to also do the recording on a carpeted/blanked space. It's not perfect, but it should be good enough that any leftover reflections should be so minor they would disappear in noise removal. I give this advice because the cleaner your audio sounds, the more people will listen to your Voiceover and be able to really focus on what YOU bring to the table. Long comment but oh well.

    WordsOfFate
    WordsOfFate

    Thank you so much for your helpful feedback! I'm still really new at voice acting and unfortunately, the only place I can somewhat decently record is the guest bedroom in my house. I'm going to look up videos on that PVC shield you mentioned and see if I'd be able to set it up in the room. Thank you so much for the advice! <3

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