McDull dubbing? It's not as mysterious as you think
Ha, McDull! Every time you hear that slow, rustling, slightly naive and insistent voice, the corners of your mouth can't help but turn up right? Want to try dubbing it yourself? Don't be intimidated by "professional dubbing", we ordinary people can do it at home with some free tools and tips. Today, we'll talk to you about how to turn your voice into "McDull Bendou".
The first step in playing McDougal dubbing is not to rush to open your mouth and learn it.Prick up your ears.. You've got to listen to it a lot. Listen to the original over and over again. What is the essence of McDull's voice? I've pondered over it for a long time, and I think it's mainly these points: thatslow-burning vigor, which never seemed to be in a hurry, trailing a little tail on each word; the voicehoarseThe voice is not a clear child's voice, but rather a nasally "not awake" or "just cried" voice; and there is also the kind ofUnique Hong Kong-Popular accentThe most important thing is that the "school principal" is called "school up" and the "fish egg" is called "fish but", which is particularly life-like. The most important thing is that theNaive and persistentThe seriousness with which he says "fish egg and noodles" is just amazing! You have to chew up these feelings, swallow them, and make them your own.
Playing without spending money: the free gods at hand in 2024
Don't think of going into a professional studio as soon as you hear a recording, let's start by playing for free, the effect is definitely enough:
1. Audacity (essential for computers)This old boy is really the leader of the free recording and editing world. Download and install (remember to go to the official website, safe), the interface may look a little old-school, but the function is full of thieves. Record your voice is the basis, the key is to record after the "magic hour". Isn't McDull's voice muffled? Go to the "Effects" menu and click "pitch change", try moving the pitch a little toward thequeerPull it down a little bit (like -1 to -3), not too much or it turns into a monster! Then look for "equalizer", puttingHigh frequencies (harsh parts) are slightly compressedThe middle and low frequencies are slightly more prominent, and that rustling, muffled feeling comes out. Try the parameters a few more times, and the ear receives the goods!
2. OBS Studio (Treasure Tool): This dude was supposed to be doing live recording, but it'sAudio Separation RecordingThe function is too flavorful! Set up the microphone as a separate track recording, the dry sound recorded out of the thief clean, much stronger than a lot of software comes with the recording. Recorded directly dragged into Audacity processing, the perfect partner.
3. Cuts / CapCut (for cell phone users): Don't underestimate cell phone software! Cutscreen and CapCut's "modification of voice"In the function, look for it."uncle (term used address a man about the age of one's father)","cartoon (loanword)"or"gloomy"This type of option. While it may be a bit bogus to apply it directly, it's a good idea to use it as abasic effectIf you record it and export it, you can save a lot of work by fine-tuning the details with Audacity (such as adding a bit of reverb to simulate a sense of space, and adjusting the pitch and equalization that I just mentioned). Directly in the app to the McDougall screen match, you can also practice lip sync.
Open your mouth and practice! Put the mike down your throat.
The tools are ready, and the next step is to practice the voice. To imitate McDull, you need to do some homework on your voice:
Find the location: Try putting the vocal positionlean back and sink. Imagine the sound not coming from the front of your throat, but arching out from deeper in your throat, or even that part of your chest. Yawn and feel your throat open and your voice low, it's kind of like that.
The trick to "slouching": McDull speaks slowly, but slow is not dragging, it'sEvery word carries a little weight.Try to speak with your jaw a little more relaxed and your lips a little less forceful. Try to speak with your jaw a little more relaxed and your lips not too hard, feeling the words as "take a hike"out", not "out". The endings of key words can be lengthened a little bit, such as "rough~face~".
How does the raspiness come about? (safe version): Never harden your voice to mute shouting! It hurts the vocal cords! Try this trick: when speaking.Light with a bit of a bubbly sound (similar to the feeling of a gurgle in your throat when you sigh) bottoming outIt makes the voice sound less "clean". Or.Slight pressure on the glottis (very slight!), making the vocal tract a little bit narrower and also coming out with that friction. Remember, it's "trimming", not for you to hold your breath and talk! Drink lots of water before and after practice!
The "Soul" of HarborPop: You don't have to aim for a perfect replica, catch a few features:"n" and "l" are sometimes indistinguishable.(For example, "brisket noodles" might have a "liu lan mian" feel to it);Later nasal sounds (ing, eng) are sometimes pronounced as front nasal sounds (in, en)(e.g. "Principal" like "School Rise");Some voices are flatter, and the endings may be slightly raised. Listen to more of the original, mumble along, and look for phrases.
Injected into the soul - Bean and Persistence: That's what's hardest to imitate! What's so cute about McDull is that heNaivety.. When matching, mentallyI really believe it.What he says, even if it's "No noodles? Then how about river noodles with fish eggs... no fish eggs? What about thick noodles?" That kind of cycle.The tone should be matter-of-fact, even a little wooden, but at key points (like repeatedly asking "Where's the pumpernickel?") You need to show that you're not going to give up until you get what you want., a bit of eye emptying might help to get into the mood (don't laugh!) .
The real deal! With the classic "Fish Eggs and Noodles".
Come on, let's practice with the most classic teahouse clip:
McDull: "Well, I'll take one.Fish, eggs, thick noodles.." (The starting tone can be slightly flat, the speed of speech slow, the words "fish eggs and thick noodles" clear, especially "thick noodles" can be slightly prolonged, with anticipation.)
Boss: "No thick noodles." (Tone of voice flat, statement of fact.)
McDull: (short pause, with a little confusion and reconfirmation) "So... I don't want thick noodles.Fish, eggs, rice noodles.I am." (The word "咁" could use a little hesitant rise, and "鱼蛋河粉" is once again slow and clear, as if a different choice would solve the problem.)
Boss: "No fish eggs." (Again, bland blitz.)
McDOUGALL: (longer pause, tiny brain working hard to digest the information, then with a last hope, cautiously and perhaps a little more slowly) "So... So... How about a bowl of noodles?" (This sentence is soulful! The two "咁" words are full of confusion and attempts to understand, and "粗面咧" should have an almost naive, re-proposed feel to it, with the final "咧" rising slightly, revealing a little bit of The final "grin" can be slightly raised, revealing a little bit of fluke in anticipation of the boss suddenly remembering that there are still pumpernickel noodles available.)
Pay attention when recording: Difference in voice between McDull and Boss. Boss is a normal adult tone of voice. McDull, between each sentence, especially after being rejected, theAllow enough "blank time" for thinking., which is characteristic of his slow half-response. Record the dry sound in Audacity, adjust the pitch (slightly down) and EQ (squash the highs and slightly boost the low mids) as described earlier, you can add a little bit of very slight reverb (to simulate a small space), and listen to see if you get that flavor.
A few thoughtful reminders to keep you off the beaten path
Protect your voice first! mimic a raspy voiceDon't do it the hard way.*. When you feel your throat is dry, itchy, or sore, stop immediately to take a break and drink water. Warm water and honey water are good. Sounds that require you to "tear" your voice to make them are going in the wrong direction and are not sustainable. We are playing, not playing for our lives.
The environment should be quiet:* :: Close windows, turn off air conditioners (if noisy) and silence cell phones while recording. Background noise is difficult to repair cleanly later, especially the free noise reduction may damage the human voice. Find a large closet and drill into it to record, the sound-absorbing effect is unexpectedly good!
A jab away from Mic:* :: Don't stick too close, it's easy to spray the microphone (poof sound). Don't be too far away, the sound is small and recorded into the noise. Keep about a fist distance, with a simple spray cover (stocking cover hanger DIY one can be) the effect is better.
Practice more, record it and listen to it!* :: It can be a little weird to listen to yourself when you've just recorded yourself, but that's the way to progress. Listen to the original over and over again, compare it to what you recorded, and look for gaps. Is the speed of speech too fast? Is your voice not deep enough? Or is the emotion not there? Targeted improvement.
Having fun is most important!* :: Don't start with a perfect replica. Capture the essence, bring some of your own interpretation and have fun. Share it with your friends to hear it, you might be surprised (or shocked, haha).
Actually ah, the most interesting thing about matching McDull is not how similar the voice is, but the fact that you can experience his kind of small persistence and happiness in a simple world. Pick up your cell phone or computer, find a quiet corner, relax and try to talk in McDull's way, and you may find that the silly, warm little piggy is not so far away from you. Why don't you give it a try? Maybe the next hidden "folk McDull" is you!