files that got rejected
These were immediately rejected, perhaps because my account was deactivated? Below are the two links to files that I had posted. And please, reactivate my account! Thanks in advance:
https://www.dropbox.com/home/VO%20Files%20for%20Voxflix?preview=IVR+sample-David+Markus.wav
https://www.dropbox.com/h?preview=Medical+Narration-David+Markus.wav
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Hi David,
Thank you for reaching out.
After reviewing your profile, we noticed that our system deactivated your account due to having more than 50% of your samples rejected.
It has an easy fix tho, first, we'll need you to delete those rejected samples.
Then, we'll have to evaluate those new samples. But, it seems like we can't access them, can you please check the sharing settings?
Just deleted the rejected samples. Created a shared folder on Dropbox, where the two files are:
https://www.dropbox.com/home/VO%20for%20Voicebunny
Hi David,
Unfortunately, when we open that link, it takes us to our own folder, instead of your file.
Do you think you can help us with a different link?
You might have gone to the folder, before I filled it with the two files, but here are direct links to the files within that folder:
https://www.dropbox.com/home/VO%20for%20Voicebunny?preview=IVR+sample-David+Markus.wav
https://www.dropbox.com/home/VO%20for%20Voicebunny?preview=Medical+Narration-David+Markus.wav
Okay, trying this via Google Drive. I sent invitations to the drive to support@voicebunny.com and ops@voicebunny.com
But here is the link: (please let this work)
https://drive.google.com/drive/u/0/folders/1LMBcjIW6jlku21iBbz2cnaKpxc3nmsbu
Hey guys-- thanks for the patience. I had another idea... using wetransfer. This should work.
https://wetransfer.com/downloads/b41403f42ae4e22575bc2b80316eeff020200609195513/d6d94a997733ce0a0865b1f6f20b505c20200609195529/fde4c4
Following up - anyone get a chance to listen to the files on the link I sent? They will only be up there for a couple of more days.
Hi, Gents!
Thank you very much for reaching out, David! We appreciate the effort put into uploading those samples for our evaluation.
Both of the files are affected by the same issue: room echo. They're affected by first-order reverberations (fast reflections akin to 'slapback') audible throughout both recordings. Additionally, there's some hiss present in the whole frequency spectrum and in the case of the IVR file, some 'flutter' noises are present at the start of the reading as exemplified in this reference image.
Would you be so kind as to provide us with details of your recording setup? Photos of your recording space help us a lot in generating suggestions that can help you mitigate the room echo. Knowing what kind of equipment/settings/DAW you're working with will help us come up with tips on how to solve any issues that may be linked to those parameters.
Please don't be shy and share as much as you can with us. We'll be happy to help you get that voice shining in no time at all!
Cheers!
- Héctor Adolfo Ituarte (Bunny Studio QC Agent)