Isolated the voices in the Flying Lessons scene from "Tipping Point."
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Isolated the voices in the Flying Lessons scene from "Tipping Point."
This one is my absolute favorite. I could listen to just this on loop for days….
Someone had collected all of Tech's moans and groans, before. But here they are, isolated (with the other voices.) Also lightened, brightened, and sharpened. Listen for Tech rolling his "r" when he says to Romar: "you finally got it rrright." 1:30 ❤❤❤
And also listen to him saying to Echo: "The war chest wasn't OURS in the first place." 1:27 🥰🥰🥰
Listen to the sound the stun makes at 0:30 "DOOP!" 🤣🤣🤣
I isolated the voices from the scene in S3E8 with Hunter getting grabbed by the gator, mostly to enjoy Hunter's panicked yelping. 🤣 After that, is the same sequence in super-slo mo, so you cann more of the details.
Voice isolation from That Scene in "Plan 99."
Yeah, it's as bad as you think it will be. Especially Omega at the end. 😭😭😭
I took The Sacrifice from "Plan 99" and isolated the voices in different languages, to accentuate the subtle differences from the English version. Little details to listen for:
Italian - Tech's little sniff after the sigh. Omega's voice breaking as she demands they go back.
German - Wrecker's "NOO" has a reverb.
Portuguese - Wrecker's order "Don't you do it" sounds more like he's pleading, rather than demanding, as he does in the other languages.
French - Tech is sniffling, fighting back tears as he says, "When have we ever followed orders?"
Spanish - Wrecker's "NOOOO" reverberates and echoes.
Japanese - Omega's "Go back" sounds absolutely frantic.
Korean - Omega says "Go back" but adds an extra word to the second "Go Back."
Let me know if there's another language you'd like. Also, if any of these versions translate to something different than the English version, let me know.