After returning to Yu Xi's house, Wu Shaobai calmed down for a while. He looked at the brand new computer on his desk and opened the software box on it. This software was the genuine software that he had bought. It was called "DAW。
According to the person who sold the software, it was a very comprehensive software. In this era, no matter what software it was, there would be a bunch of detailed online guides that would teach you how to use it step by step.
At this time, most of the optical drive software was still printing instructions.
After Wu Shaobai installed the software and activated it, he studied it for about half an hour. He coughed into the microphone and finally finished his first recording.
Although he still didn't know how to use the functions such as humidity adjustment, reverberation, input mixing, and so on, he had already grasped the basic usage of the software. The next step was to study the Candle Ghost.
"Ghost Blows Out the Candle" was divided into four volumes. They were "Ancient City of Jingjue","The Lost Cave of Dragon Ridge","Yunnan Insect Valley", and finally,"Kunlun Palace".
Wu Shaobai felt that these four volumes were really well written. The content of the second book, which had yet to be released, was slightly worse. The only thing that could be read was the last book,"Coffin Mountain in Wu Gorge"... but he did not have to think too much about it now. What he needed to do was to get the preface of this story out first.
It was the story of Hu Bayi's grandfather, Hu Guohua, who cheated his uncle into marrying a paper figurine for 20 yuan in order to smoke Fu Shou ointment. He found a paper figurine as his wife and the paper figurine was resurrected.
There were four chapters in the original story. It was about the resurrection of a paper figurine and its marriage to Hu Guohua. In fact, it was a story about eating the hearts of forty-nine women. In general, the pace was rather fast. Perhaps it was because they wanted to get to the main topic at the beginning, some of the stories used a narrative technique that was brief.
He spoke very quickly, but his rhythm was relatively good. At the same time, he planned to use the "audio book" to hone himself. Audible books were not storytelling, nor were they crosstalk. To put it bluntly, the difference between it and the other two was that the latter two could have some leisure time. The so-called leisure time was the voice-over. For example, in the later generation, when Director Guo was recording "The King of Pit Has Arrived," he always liked to say a casual sentence that was closely related to life to capture the audience's spirit before continuing.
On the one hand, it could reflect the erudition of the storytellers, and on the other hand, it could enrich some of the boring content.
It was the same for storytelling and long stand-up crosstalk.
But audio books can't.
It demanded that you say what the original author wrote.
They could add words to the story, but they could not change the structure and content of the story.
Therefore, what Wu Shaobai needed to do was simple. He just needed to find the right role. For example, the character Hu Guohua was defined in the book as an ignorant and incompetent noble child. He was a money-grubber, but he was very timid...
How could the audience build this image in their minds from the subtle changes in the reader's voice when this character was talking to others?
And what about that female ghost's seemingly gentle but actually extremely sinister voice? How should his tone be?
As long as he could find these, the story would be complete.
However, this was also the difficulty.
How to find it?
For example, did the female ghost use a vicious yet gentle voice? Or was there a hint of viciousness in her gentleness? Or did it make people's scalps go numb? Or was it using that decadent voice to make people feel a chill in their hearts?
How to use it and how to find it were all problems.
He needed to figure it out a little.
Wu Shaobai had an advantage here, and that was that he had listened to many versions of the audio book, Ghost Blows Out the Candle.
He already had a very clear concept of what XX characters sounded like and what XX characters should sound like.
Therefore, it was not difficult to find a tone.
What he needed to do now was to read the entire story thoroughly and memorize it. He could say whatever he wanted to say without stammering. Then, he could use his voice to act out the different characters. After finishing the story, it would be considered as the end.
So now that the software had been learned, the next step was to familiarize himself with the story.
He found the text version of the novel on the computer and took out a new notebook. He repeatedly read the first few pages of "Ghost Blows Out the Candle" while writing and drawing in the notebook…
He was busy for the entire afternoon.
The blank pages of the notebook became densely packed.
The sky was getting dark.
Wu Shaobai looked at the time. When he saw that it was about time, he changed his clothes and said goodbye to Bai Huimin before leaving.
The backstage of De Yun Club was still busy.
Glancing at the program list on the wall, he realized that Yue Yunpeng had chosen to start the show today with "Opening Song", which was the first day of the show.
They were already familiar with this task, and the tacit understanding between the two of them during this period of time was almost certain, so Wu Shaobai felt at ease. He sat in the corner, took out his phone, and flipped to "Ghost Blows Out the Candle" again. He took the notebook that he had recorded in the afternoon and started writing again.
More and more people gathered backstage, and the audience in the front row was also taking their seats. The noise became louder and louder.
Not long after, Xiao Yue found him,
"Shao Bai, it's almost time."”
"Yes."
Wu Shaobai closed his notebook and took off his coat from the wall.
Yue Yunpeng smiled,
"I saw you writing something just now…writing something new?"”
"I guess so. However, it was a long one-liner novel that was edited into a book.”
"Ah?"
Yue Yunpeng, who originally thought that Wu Shaobai had brought some new work, shook his head helplessly when he heard that.
"What a pity…I can't say that I can do it alone
…You're biased."
Wu Shaobai joked.
Yue Yunpeng smiled shyly,
"It's not considered a partial subject." Master listened to me and said that I was a tragic sight…but when I heard your words, I felt that you were really gifted this bowl of rice by the founder. It's really great!"
Facing his praise, Wu Shaobai only smiled slightly. He didn't agree or disagree.
As for the reason…
perhaps there was a fundamental difference between "regretting because of liking" and "liking for the sake of eating" like Xiao Yue…
He had no intention of arguing about this. Everyone had their own way of living.
She just felt that…since she liked him, she had to live up to her feelings.
That was all.
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