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Voice Recording Game
Turn microphone practice into a voice recording game with characters, timed lines, retakes, and a finished scene to play back.
Reviewed by SceneDub Editorial Team | Updated August 23, 2026
What this practice is
A voice recording game gives microphone work a story and an immediate result. Instead of collecting disconnected audio files, SceneDub connects every take to a character and moment on screen.
The game loop encourages experimentation: make a choice, listen, adjust, and commit. Because each run ends in a complete dub, progress feels more concrete than repeating warm-up lines alone.
A focused three-step workflow
- 1Pick a short scene and decide on one character quality.
- 2Record each line while keeping that quality consistent.
- 3Play the result and score yourself on clarity, timing, and commitment.
Coaching notes
- Name the character quality with an actable word such as guarding or persuading.
- Do one wild take before settling on a safe delivery.
- Listen back without watching once to judge the voice alone.
Frequently asked questions
Is SceneDub a voice changer game?
No. SceneDub records your real performance; it does not apply character voice filters.
What do I need to play?
You need a modern browser, microphone access, and ideally headphones.
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