I haven’t been able to get any “hits” on the Sound Forge Forum yet, so thought I would try here with the sound pros who also read and help here. After finishing editing a short film, the director decided one of several voice overs needed to be rewritten and re-recorded. Unfortunately, both different equipment (camera and microphone) and different location were used for this re-do. Now I have one odd piece of audio that I need to make sound as much like the other voice overs as possible. They really sound substantially different to me, even in pitch (maybe the actor was feeling differently on the re-do as well?). The re-do is separated in the film from the next voice over by only about one minute, so the fact that it is different is very noticeable.
Is there a way in Sound Forge to make two voice clips from the same actor, each about 10 seconds long, as similar sounding as possible (using one as the reference) without me having to fiddle a whole bunch? I am not an experienced Sound Forge user and so far my fiddling isn’t getting much of anywhere useful.
Thanks for any advice on how to crack this nut.
JCG
Is there a way in Sound Forge to make two voice clips from the same actor, each about 10 seconds long, as similar sounding as possible (using one as the reference) without me having to fiddle a whole bunch? I am not an experienced Sound Forge user and so far my fiddling isn’t getting much of anywhere useful.
Thanks for any advice on how to crack this nut.
JCG