Getting good feedback on a voice that isn't common for that character.
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Getting good feedback on a voice that isn't common for that character.

Destroying my voice with yelling after I haven't voice acted as a loud character for months. :] I don't know why, but I like it. Because then I can start doing little boy voices again. But I can't sing...So...Hm. I guess I like my voice better when it's RIPPED. >3
When you read a line with enough emotion and annunciation on the first take!
Little happy moment: I like the feel of growing thicker skin/maturing/whatever - I just realized that I can take critiques and work with them now, rather than try to work with them but feel kind of pansy-hurt like when I first started working on VA, writing, etc. Coolio feeling. x3
When your project is going smoothly without any problems! Amazing actors, all the resources are in order, etc.
Another thing I like are when you nail a line on your first try. That's always nice![]()

When I finally get a whole day to devote to recording. And when I finally start making progress on a fandub after weeks of auditioning and scripting. Woo.

When you get a project done ON TIME! Whoot whoot!
When I'm actually ABLE to start mixing. It kills the boredom of waiting for lines.
Also, when you get a bunch of auditions for a project you hope to do well.
When you recieve lines for your project and that actor us able to anticipate the possilblity of a typo in the script. For instance: "She had a baby." is what's written on the script. You get the lines back coming as both "had" AND "has". S and D are next to each other on the keyboard so it's great that the VA was able to work with that.
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