Sentence Mixing: Difference between revisions
Created page with "Category:Techniques {{WIP}} Sentence Mixing, also known as '''splicing''' is the technique of taking words and sounds said by a particular character and re-arranging them into completely different things. =Usage= Let's say you want to make someone say "I ate rocks for breakfast!" Take the person you want to "sentence mix", then isolate the audio tracks you want to work with. In this example, our person has two lines of note: * "I ate very fast, for I was hec..." |
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Take the person you want to "sentence mix", then isolate the audio tracks you want to work with. In this example, our person has two lines of note: | Take the person you want to "sentence mix", then isolate the audio tracks you want to work with. In this example, our person has two lines of note: | ||
* "I ate very fast, for I was heckin' hungry! | * "I ate very fast, for I was heckin' hungry!" | ||
* "Be careful not to break those rocks!" | * "Be careful not to break those rocks!" | ||