Feedback on my rejected samples
As a newbie to VO I have made some silly mistakes in my production of my audition files - which I have learnt from, so they were not totally a waste of time.
However is there any way I can remove the rejected samples I have created, to level my stats out and basically start again? I really enjoy doing the speedies and contests and currently feel that my low stat level is restricting me from doing as many as I would like to do.
I also recently had an audition that was rejected because I had used a limiter or compressor - if I did this was totally unconsciously! I do not think I actually have these pieces of equipment? The only thing I did was normalize it to -03dm, I am unaware of anything else I did, could you give me some feedback on how I may have achieved this please?
Look forward to hearing back from you guys. Thanks for all your support
Best wishes
Soo
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Hi Soo!
You can totally go ahead and delete the rejected samples. For this just go to your Dashboard then to Your Samples and over there you'll see all the samples you've uploaded. There you're going to be able to delete all the samples you want. I believe I sent you the list of the rejected samples. If that didn't happen, let me know and I'll share them with you.
About the rejected recording, can you please share the sample with us here? You can share a link from Google Drive, Soundcloud, Dropbox or similar. This way, we can listen to it and give you all our feedback.
Hi Angela.
Thanks for getting back to me. I did not mean the samples I have put up on the site as samples of my work, but the rejected jobs I have had. I would like to delete them so my stats improve - is this possible?
Best wishes
Soo
Hi Soo
Unfortunately, we won't be able to ignore all the projects you've gotten rejected. We only make these changes when absolutely necessary and when we believe the recordings were incorrectly rejected. If the rejections are justified, I apologize but we won't be able to make any changes to your stats.