I've been getting a lot of comments asking which website I used for the TTS voice in this video. I couldn't remember for a long time, since by the time this video started gaining traction, it had already been out for months and I couldn't remember what the website was called. I finally managed to track it down, though. The website I used is called TTS Tool, and the specific voice option I used is David (US English). Thank you all for 40K+ views on this video!
I just love analog jumpscares It's not those type of jumpscares where it randomly appears and loud screeching noises, yeah it does scare you out off your chair, but when analog jumpscares, they just overwhelm you, you feel uncomfortable, confused, sad at the same time, basically normal jumpscares just make you scared, but in analog, you start to get into an emotional rollercoaster of confusion, mixed emotions, and feelings. It's scary I love it!!
A good example for me (WALTEN FILES 3 SPOILERS) is TWF 3's "it's your fault Felix" part Just seeing these disturbing cartoon faces, mixed with Felix's screams of fear, the text saying "it's your fault" just scares me in a way an average jump scare doesn't
Yeah. They say a jumpscare is like "A comedian tickling their audience", but if you implement it nicely (and not just some screeching monster utterly destroying your ears), then a jumpscare works great.
Dude, you're a f**king wizard my guy. The original character, the 3d models, it was awsome! For real though, I actually love this a lot and I appreciate what you've got here.
I shit, i fucking shit, i shit in my pants you did it, you fucking did it, you did what Scott Cawthon could not manage to do in 30 years of five nights at freddy's, you made it scary again, THIS is what fnaf has been missing, REAL HORROR, Steel Wool and Illumix know jack shit about what makes fnaf scary, but you, you have done it, Scott hire this man. You saved FNaF.
10/10 performance, love the infuriating sound mixing and clips. Really adds to the whole affect. Could do with a large over exposed close up the creature at the end tho
Although this has comedic intentions, this could go into a series of analogue horror debunking (not the best possible word to use but just go with it) and interviews with fictional characters, so you don't have to go to great depth to get real world creators. I believe this could work.
I have been looking for a video that could help me begin to create my own analog horror but all i ever found were jokes. But you You managed to make one that explains Visually rather than someone telling you. You managed to capture the entire "Show don't tell" feel of analog horror. Even if this may be a joke is can be used as a basis for people to make there own. As you showed how easy the basics are if you wanted to make a single video. The hardest part really is coming up with an idea for a long term project. Even if it wasn't the intention in the first place I give my thanks for making this.
you know it's a good analog horror when you use the preview mode to pre-identify the scary part yet it still scare you shitless. I literally can not look at a mirror right now.
THANK YOU SO MUCH💗!!! I was looking for a tutorial for a while and I never found a good one ( sorry if there are any mistakes I'm using Google translate )
A lot of analog horror series actually do use a lot of 2D visuals. The most notable example is The Walten Files, which is actually mostly made up of 2D assets, they're just painted in a way that makes them look 3D.
Is there a tutorial on these stuttering sounds? There doesnt seem to be any tutorial on purposely making these sounds for analog horror, just how to fix stuttering sounds
I don't remember the website name, but I know this TTS voice is used on several different TTS websites. You should be able to find it if you look up TTS voice generator.
I have a video of a fake EAS that I made and seeing this actually helps cause of what I plan on making for the rest of a series I'm trying to start on it when it happens. Thx for the tutorial/tips for it all!
I've been getting a lot of comments asking which website I used for the TTS voice in this video. I couldn't remember for a long time, since by the time this video started gaining traction, it had already been out for months and I couldn't remember what the website was called. I finally managed to track it down, though. The website I used is called TTS Tool, and the specific voice option I used is David (US English). Thank you all for 40K+ views on this video!
I know some tts and one of them I can make a spooky troll face voice and whispers
I used the same voice for my video! Watch it if you want,but first I have to say it’s not really good.
its the microsoft narrator voice lmao or its called dave or something
@@analoghorror9637ok voice name??
which one?
@@chigrepic6416
Bruh why is this funny, scary, and actually really helpful simultaneously? That's shouldn't be allowed
no preguntes.... solo gozalo 😏
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I just love analog jumpscares
It's not those type of jumpscares where it randomly appears and loud screeching noises, yeah it does scare you out off your chair, but when analog jumpscares, they just overwhelm you, you feel uncomfortable, confused, sad at the same time, basically normal jumpscares just make you scared, but in analog, you start to get into an emotional rollercoaster of confusion, mixed emotions, and feelings. It's scary I love it!!
A good example for me (WALTEN FILES 3 SPOILERS) is TWF 3's "it's your fault Felix" part
Just seeing these disturbing cartoon faces, mixed with Felix's screams of fear, the text saying "it's your fault" just scares me in a way an average jump scare doesn't
Yeah. They say a jumpscare is like "A comedian tickling their audience", but if you implement it nicely (and not just some screeching monster utterly destroying your ears), then a jumpscare works great.
Well said!
"Never use a human voice"
*Laughs in Needlemouse*
*laughs in found footage analog horror*
Time code?
Dude, you're a f**king wizard my guy. The original character, the 3d models, it was awsome!
For real though, I actually love this a lot and I appreciate what you've got here.
I shit, i fucking shit, i shit in my pants
you did it, you fucking did it, you did what Scott Cawthon could not manage to do in 30 years of five nights at freddy's, you made it scary again, THIS is what fnaf has been missing, REAL HORROR, Steel Wool and Illumix know jack shit about what makes fnaf scary, but you, you have done it, Scott hire this man. You saved FNaF.
Scott cawhton already did it in 30 years mf
Holy shit he did
Thank you Mysko, Very Cool!
@@TheEasterBunny9633 kid
@@TheEasterBunny9633This is the internet, swearing is the tip of the iceberg of the fucked up things going on here
10/10 performance, love the infuriating sound mixing and clips. Really adds to the whole affect. Could do with a large over exposed close up the creature at the end tho
Although this has comedic intentions, this could go into a series of analogue horror debunking (not the best possible word to use but just go with it) and interviews with fictional characters, so you don't have to go to great depth to get real world creators. I believe this could work.
I have been looking for a video that could help me begin to create my own analog horror but all i ever found were jokes.
But you
You managed to make one that explains Visually rather than someone telling you.
You managed to capture the entire "Show don't tell" feel of analog horror. Even if this may be a joke is can be used as a basis for people to make there own. As you showed how easy the basics are if you wanted to make a single video. The hardest part really is coming up with an idea for a long term project.
Even if it wasn't the intention in the first place I give my thanks for making this.
Why is this channel so underrated? Seriously his content is incredible, he deserves more subs.
how to be a analog creator
1. get a good artist
2. have a flashlight
3. edit stuff
4. knowing that your analog horror might -fail- be a success
you know it's a good analog horror when you use the preview mode to pre-identify the scary part yet it still scare you shitless. I literally can not look at a mirror right now.
Thanks for the Analog Horror tutorial I’m actually planning to work on Analog Horror
Same!!!!
1 question, how to do the voices?
0:00 intro
0:48 setting the mood
1:41 Environments
2:16 scares!
Kay I know this was 1 year ago but as a fnaf fan when I saw Freddy I bursted into laughter-
I almost soiled my pants at that expert audio cut.
my question is... what program should i use to start doing it?
THANK YOU SO MUCH💗!!! I was looking for a tutorial for a while and I never found a good one ( sorry if there are any mistakes I'm using Google translate )
"no no no, this is beautiful this is art"
some pig destroyer idk
Can I use 2D drawings on my Analog horror? I am making a fnaf fan game which is a VHS tape type thing
A lot of analog horror series actually do use a lot of 2D visuals. The most notable example is The Walten Files, which is actually mostly made up of 2D assets, they're just painted in a way that makes them look 3D.
@@OkStets okay
2:46 AGHHHHHHHHH! Oh that scared me for a second!
Very helpful you may or may not hear about me in a game theory video in a couple of weeks ;) maybe
In which applications can I create 3D scenes? and in which application can you put the voices?
anybody knows how to have a voice like this or more like a robotic one?
How do you get the static sounds and the voice filter from when you were talking in the beginning
many thanks for adding the subtitles! helpful addition
What VHS filter do I use?
This is fantastic
where do you get the voice from i cant find it
How do you get the voice that you used for this video
Gracias. Siempre eh Sido fanático de ese tipo de videos.
HOW GET THAT VOICE FOR ANALOG HORROR I NEED
Bro at the end was like Hey you got some dead body? I want to eat a dead body please
Oh yeah, with this I'll make Ryan Gosling analog horror!
What’s the text-to-speech voice you used?
Where can I get the monotone/robotic voice he used in the video??
I really need it
the worse of this video is that actually kinda useful to new people that has NO idea how to make bare minimun editting
Can i use an actual vcr and vhs for a more realistic and terrifying video
I will also be using 35mm cameras as my analog horror series is set in the early 20th century and the early 21th century (1922 - 2007)
“VHS TECHNOLOGY!!!!”
i have just one question what voicechanger did you use for the old 60s radio voice and one more thing how do you find the Tone cruve @OkStets
That analog horror at the beginning it sounds like the
“LEROYYYYYY JENKINS!!!!!!!”
what free program should i use?
Is there a tutorial on these stuttering sounds? There doesnt seem to be any tutorial on purposely making these sounds for analog horror, just how to fix stuttering sounds
VHS hiss??
This will be very helpful... Thanks a lot!
Cool tutorial.
How did you get the voice of that old man in the beginning?
This actually helps ngl
hey there stets i really wanted to start making this videos can you please tell me where can I get good vhs tts.
website or app you used to create this
Please tell me where to get this robot voice?
I want to make an anolog horror called the hearing it would have the vhs vibe and horror animation and other thing i forgot what it was called
The Settings for the voice were 0s (if im correct), David, Soft, Slow, Medium in that order ( Pauses, Voice, Volume, Rate, Pitch. )
hey friend, one question, on which web page could you make the TTS voice?
How do you not have more subscribers?
Why did it say they wont replace us in the uper left
What is the first text to speech voice
What’s the text to speak called
what music tho
How Do you Get a VHS voice On mobile
What is the voice are you using
thank you, very informative video!
2:44 um guys is this freddy fazbear? urh urh urh urh
Как сделать голос как в начале?
Where can I get the same text voiceover?
Where did you get the monotone/robotic voice?
I don't remember the website name, but I know this TTS voice is used on several different TTS websites. You should be able to find it if you look up TTS voice generator.
Try Nararrator's Voice
The fact freddy is like:
fades in* hey vsau-
what tts did you use?
Thank you this really helped
What applications do you use to make your analog horror?
What is it called?
What font is that when the video start
Alastor dando un Tutorial de como hacer terror analógico. Que grande
I have a video of a fake EAS that I made and seeing this actually helps cause of what I plan on making for the rest of a series I'm trying to start on it when it happens. Thx for the tutorial/tips for it all!
thank you mister
Hey curious, how did you get the vhs effect?
So a green screen vhs effect or for the audio look up VHS sound effect
Hell yeah! hahahaa!. I love analog horror and jumpscares and I was making and doing my analog horror works 😃😃😃 🥳
what website tho
song name ?
2:21 that's true💀
what editor shoud i use?
I woke up in a new BUGGATI!🗣🗣🗣🗣🗣
He did so much research he went to the 2ND page of google
Making an analog horror about a murderous Santa Claus who enters houses by climbing down the chimney. Thanks!
program?
*VHS TECHNOLOGYYYY!*
What editing software did you use?
Whats the name of the font you use?
I only want to watch tutorials in analog horror format from here on out
Look at that soul. Or lack thereof.
What Tool Do U Use to darken the Freddy fazbear pic?
What did you use for the envoinent 3D part
Blender
I got spooked when I saw feddy fazbear
Where you did get that first voice?
Can someone share me a link to the tts voice?
Thanks!
What editor do you use?
where do the text to speeech bee?
whats the voice
what software to use