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When I first started making audios on Halloween of last year, I had no idea how to do any editing, so for a long time, I would keep re-recording from the start of the audio if I made a mistake. It wasn't until I think my 18th audio, that I even attempted to figure out how to edit. Now I make more mistakes than ever, probably because subconsciously I know I can, since editing them out is so easy. Here is a teeny tiny percent of what I have had to edit out (I only stuck with what would be interesting for you to hear).

The very last blooper is from an unreleased improv. I realized that it would need to be turned into a script, and an improv was not the way to go with that one. It would need a lot more thought.

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Turbs

Those cats really like to interrupt you dont they? But that must have been rough having to rerecord a full audio for one tiny mistake in the middle, I'm happy you picked up editing because I'm sure it made life a tiny bit easier. Thank you for sharing some bloopers!

Singmypraise

Haha yes! That was when I was catsitting, and the cats did NOT get along. Mine was being a total alpha male, and the other cat was a year old and still behaved like a kitten, and he kept trying to playing with the 16 year old alpha. But my own cat makes recording difficult as well, because he always meows when I record, and he likes to come right up to the mic. Now I record in the basement, because I can lock him out. But those cat fights also happened in the basement! So I can't always win. OMG editing makes life so much easier. I remember doing a 25 min audio three times. And that one had deep throat, so I had to keep doing that over and over, and I almost threw up, because it happened several times in the audio, and the character loved choking.