Voice Demo
“Voice Demo – Male”
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2018-01-20 16:01:47
类别 ☺Works ▎Voice ▎Voice Demo ▎Voice Demo – Male
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“Voice Demo – Male” This collection features carefully selected male voice types including cartoon, live-action dialogue, and narration, categorized by roles such as elderly, middle-aged, young, villain, and heavyset men. Performance styles range from exaggerated to restrained, cute to sleazy, righteous to evil—covering a full spectrum. This showcase represents only a fraction of the extensive library, with each audio clip meticulously designed to accurately present the vocal characteristics and emotional expression of male characters across different ages.
Young Man 1: Around 25 years old, warm male voice, magnetic and natural with smooth breath control—suitable for emotional expression of leading male roles in film, television, and animation.
Young Man 2: Around 20 years old, clear, youthful voice, relaxed pace, steady phrasing, and gently trailing endings—strengthens the sincerity and depth in emotional dialogue.
Young Man 3 (Cartoon): Around 25 years old, male voice in a higher pitch range, quick-paced with emphasized stress—excels at expressing comedic or cross-gender character traits through rhythmic tension and vocal exaggeration.
Young Man 4 (Foreign Accent): Youthful male voice simulating a foreigner speaking Chinese, bright tone—accurately recreates the speech rhythm and intonation of a non-native speaker.
Middle-Aged Man 1: Middle-aged sheriff voice, deep and powerful, emotionally restrained yet profound—revealing warmth through measured tone to portray a father’s deep longing for his son beneath a tough exterior.
Middle-Aged Man 2: Middle-aged narrative male voice, warm and magnetic tone, steady and smooth delivery—guides listeners into the story with a storytelling quality, creating a calm and trustworthy auditory atmosphere.
Middle-Aged Man 3: Voice robust and forceful, skilled in using stress emphasis and tonal shifts—accurately conveys emotional fluctuations and tension, suitable for roles filled with conflict and intensity.
Middle-Aged Man 4: Portraying a case-analysis police officer, steady pace, rhythmic intonation, clear logic—highlights the character’s rational thinking and righteous demeanor through precise rhythm control.
Strongman: Around 30 years old, deep and resolute, decisive tone, full breath support—accurately shapes the image of a brave and determined warrior, emphasizing strength and action.
Elderly Man 1: Around 70 years old, game character male voice, weathered and magnetic tone—combines prolonged breaths and rhythmic pauses to delicately recreate the speech rhythm of an elder telling a story, enhancing narrative weight and immersive atmosphere.
Villain 1: Around 30 years old, hoarse, arrogant, and malevolent voice—portrays the image of a schemer who looks down upon others.

Villain 2: Around 40 years old, warm and deep male voice—outwardly upright with hidden calculation, highlighting the character’s complexity and psychological depth.
Villain 3: Around 35 years old, low-pitched hoarse voice mixed with wild, sinister laughter—accurately captures the wild and perverse traits of a villain.

Heavyset Man 1: Around 40 years old, sharp and slick male voice, smooth and varied tone complemented by three layers of laughter—accurately shapes the multifaceted personality of a shrewd, worldly merchant.

Heavyset Man 2: Around 50 years old, deep and resonant male voice portraying a warden—terse and restrained tone precisely shapes an image of stern, authoritative leadership.
