Is German voiceover good?

I’m learning German and I have a B1 exam on 18th of July, but I really wanted to rewatch the show before the film drops. Would it be worth the time or should I just wait?

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u/Mrdor1stan — 4 days ago
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singular they when i use "man"

From what I've read earlier, there's no direct universally agreed on equivalent to singular they in German. however, sometimes i want to say a sentence like "one should always watch their children". currently i'm saying it as "man muss immer auf ihre Kinder aufpassen". how would you approach the "their" part?

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u/Mrdor1stan — 1 month ago
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Can i say "abhängig" without von?

Can i say "das ist abhängig" as "it depends" without specifying what it depends on exactly? If no, are there ways to do it with an adjective? Or anything other than "das kommt drauf an"?

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u/Mrdor1stan — 2 months ago

Hello everyone! I’m working on my first ever project in Ableton, where I recorded a bunch of vocals. However, I recorded them on different days, sometimes closer to the mic, sometimes a bit louder, sometimes they sound a bit nasal, so now the whole thing sounds a bit like a mess. I’m not that aware of compressor or EQ to understand how to unify those sounds, how should I approach this?

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u/Mrdor1stan — 2 months ago