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Yeah, sadly Mike is dyslexic... Don't judge him!
>A little scratch... Perfect.... Now they'll see what I'm really made of Hooah!
Should be:
A little scratch... Perfect... Now they'll see what I'm really made of! Hooah!
>Copy that. we move now!
Should be:
Copy that. We move now!
>Is that all you've gott???
Should be:
Is that all you've got???
==
Etc. A few are also missing punctuation. But like I said, it appears you already cleaned it up a lot.
11labs (if that's what you're using) also generates voices way too loud so Mike is much louder than any other audio in the game. For my mods, I use a Compressor filter with a -20db threshold in Audacity, but up to you.
I'll correct all those problems. Yes, about Audacity. I'm not sure if it can correct the sound from those files in bulk. I need to check. Thanks for pointing it out and for the tips. I'll see what I can do.
So, one voice with 160 sentences that kan possibly be spoken?