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On April 21 2011 02:11 Chill wrote: I would love some more feedback on casting, even small things you like / dislike. Feel free to PM me if you don't want to make it public.
Thanks. The only thing I can think of is, please please do the finals or at least semi's as the chilltosis duo. Your casting is simply off the hook.
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I think Chill's sound is peaking way too much sometimes. Possible solutions: apply some kind of normalization, speak farther from the mic, shout a bit less during the battles.
I know I should use headphones when watching those casts in the morning, but this time my father even waked up and kindly asked me to turn the volume down (after those peaks) lol. By the way, this time his voice even echo'ed at some points.
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what i really liked on the Chill and Artosis duo was, that they didnt talk so much between the matches. They just sayed the most important things and went straight into the next game and did a nice commentary. Thanks for that
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Calgary25951 Posts
On April 24 2011 18:45 F u r u y a wrote: I think Chill's sound is peaking way too much sometimes. Possible solutions: apply some kind of normalization, speak farther from the mic, shout a bit less during the battles.
I know I should use headphones when watching those casts in the morning, but this time my father even waked up and kindly asked me to turn the volume down (after those peaks) lol. By the way, this time his voice even echo'ed at some points. DJWheat told me I was stupid to think Gain and Volume were the same, so I tweeked my sound. Hopefully it sounds better this week. If not, please let me know and I'll have it sorted by the finals.
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Chill I really enjoy your casting. I like your voice and your commentary is great. If you fix the sound as said above that would be perfect =) keep it on!
(PS: I have to say I'm french and your english is so smooth I get everything, that's an important point =) (I have trouble with NASL casters, not with you/ day9)
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It's a bit late to adjust this for TSL3, but hopefully the standard can be changed for TSL4: there is wayyy too much talking between games. I'm pretty sure the break between Hasu/Nani games 3 and 4 was longer than game 3 itself. That's really unnecessary. I sit down to these events to watch games, not listen to people talk while nothing happens on screen :\
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TL rules! best league avaliable atm everythings so good. Only thing is i think the intro's could have been a bit more.. i dunno. they were REALLY cool and REALLY well done. I just woulda prefereed a song i think, like TSL1. TSL1 has the best intro so far imo
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The results needs updating and the schedule should have more information like who's playing, in a best of what, and what maps, perhaps in a "spoiler-friendly" drop down box.
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Calgary25951 Posts
On May 08 2011 10:27 Mateo0 wrote: Chill I really enjoy your casting. I like your voice and your commentary is great. If you fix the sound as said above that would be perfect =) keep it on!
(PS: I have to say I'm french and your english is so smooth I get everything, that's an important point =) (I have trouble with NASL casters, not with you/ day9) I don't know why people keep saying my sound is terrible I'd really like some help fixing it in any way. Before the broadcast everyone says it's fine, then we go live and all the comments are how my sound is garbage
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On May 09 2011 04:24 theqat wrote: It's a bit late to adjust this for TSL3, but hopefully the standard can be changed for TSL4: there is wayyy too much talking between games. I'm pretty sure the break between Hasu/Nani games 3 and 4 was longer than game 3 itself. That's really unnecessary. I sit down to these events to watch games, not listen to people talk while nothing happens on screen :\
I agree with you on this one. The talking combined with the lack of action on the screen gets old.
I wouldn't mind the talking though if you put some kind of animation in there, some kind of movement (perhaps cheerful slideshow! =D), a recap on the best replay moments from the previous game etc.
Otherwise I'm very pleased with the TSL.
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Generally I think you are doing a great job. The talking before and in between is too long though as mentioned before.
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On May 10 2011 03:04 Chill wrote:Show nested quote +On May 08 2011 10:27 Mateo0 wrote: Chill I really enjoy your casting. I like your voice and your commentary is great. If you fix the sound as said above that would be perfect =) keep it on!
(PS: I have to say I'm french and your english is so smooth I get everything, that's an important point =) (I have trouble with NASL casters, not with you/ day9) I don't know why people keep saying my sound is terrible I'd really like some help fixing it in any way. Before the broadcast everyone says it's fine, then we go live and all the comments are how my sound is garbage Dear Chill, I also love your casting and I am always looking forward to the TSL because I know you will be casting it. I especially like the mix of analysis and enthusiasm in tense situations you bring to the table. By the way, I think the sound is mostly fine. Anyway, maybe it is an issue with your mic and you need a pop filter or a better mic? I am not very sure though.
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Calgary25951 Posts
I bought a pop filter but people still complain!
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I think the TSL3 has been great. I echo the caster mic quality observations, but it's a small gripe. If I may, i'd like to jokingly suggest all protoss get seeded apart from each other in future events so that we can hopefully minimise the number of PvP series'. (seriously though, what do you think?)
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Italy12246 Posts
Here's my feedback: i have been following sc2 for about 8 months now, and TSL has been the most exciting, best organized tournament i have ever seen. It's been incredibly epic from the 20 kill zealot of Tyler vs Strelok to Thorzain's EMP's. It's been an amazing ride, and im already super excited about TSL 4. See you next year!
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