Voice/Greeting recording for generic holidays and other messages...Where do you get them from?
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A little planning ahead and willingness to use audacity makes it very affordable.
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Maybe I should ask them to record one LONG greeting and audicity out into each specific greeting. Like "We are closed on Christmas, Newyear,blah blah...." xD
@JaredBusch said in Voice/Greeting recording for generic holidays and other messages...Where do you get them from?:
An day and night IVR and a couple misc messages comes in at $350ish
How many messages total and how long for that price?
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AT&T Labs used to have a site, which doesn't seem to want to come up currently.
Try this out and see what it does for you. The US Crystal voice is decent.
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@gjacobse said in Voice/Greeting recording for generic holidays and other messages...Where do you get them from?:
AT&T Labs used to have a site, which doesn't seem to want to come up currently.
Try this out and see what it does for you. The US Crystal voice is decent.
With Speed2 it seem decent and useable. Thanks!
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@LAH3385 Here is a recent order for a client.
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I'll call them on Monday for more information. How was Heather's voice?
I wish I could have Siri record these greeting xD
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I do the recordings myself. I have a few drinks and channel my best Nick Offerman.
Calling @MattSpeller ...
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You can hear samples on the website of all the talent
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Why on earth would you call? Everything is on their website.
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@BRRABill said in Voice/Greeting recording for generic holidays and other messages...Where do you get them from?:
I do the recordings myself. I have a few drinks and channel my best Nick Offerman.
Calling @MattSpeller ...
sound of man pulling cork out of scotch bottle with his teeth
sound of man spitting out cork
sound of smooth old scotch hitting ice cubes
BEEEEP
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LOL
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Forgot I have used this one also.
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VoiceBunny.com has a lot of different talent on their site. Haven't used them yet, but keep them in my back pocket in case a client wants some professional voice.
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We have a lady at our office with a very nice articulate speaking voice. I finagle her with Starbucks occasionally and she updates the holiday message when needed.
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@aaron said in Voice/Greeting recording for generic holidays and other messages...Where do you get them from?:
When I used Digium, their default voice actor was available for hire. I had her do some recordings for prompts that were aways in use or regularly scheduled. For other unexpected or very dynamic items people would either hear me or someone else if I coerce them into recording it.
Allison Smith http://theivrvoice.com/
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I have done professional recording in the past and have the equipment here to do so. So hence why we do our own. I have had a few others do it in the past.
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@Minion-Queen said in Voice/Greeting recording for generic holidays and other messages...Where do you get them from?:
I have done professional recording in the past and have the equipment here to do so. So hence why we do our own. I have had a few others do it in the past.
Same here. I got one of my old jobs specifically because I had an audio engineering degree... and boy, did I use it. Recorded and edited all the phone prompts for an IVR system in 4 languages (the HR lady had a nice voice and could speak German, so she was the voice talent). In fact, I'm preparing to do a new auto attendant greeting at my current company. And of course, I'll do a fancy one for the IT department's voice mail, complete with music.
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We keep ours really simple. Someday maybe I will do separate ones but honestly we answer our phones 99% of the time so don't need voicemails etc. all setup special.
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@MattSpeller We really need to make our own greetings.