Evaluating your VO Audio: What Are You Hearing? Tuesday Tech Tip
While how we sound is part of what we deliver, it's not the ultimate goal. When we chase an audio ideal, we can lose what's important.
While how we sound is part of what we deliver, it's not the ultimate goal. When we chase an audio ideal, we can lose what's important.
Do repetitive steps hold you back from getting work out the door of your voiceover studio? Here are a few things to look for...
A collection of my answers to VO and Voiceover questions. Ranging from basic "how-to's" to detailed VO studio fixes and hacks.
Maintaining creativity and momentum in our VO workflow remains a key challenge. But, how do we get better? Developing a practice of review..
As voiceover creatures of habit, we tend to use what we have been using, preferring to stick to “known knowns” rather than fiddling about with new tools that might not work in our studios. But it could be worth the risk...
Voiceover workflow recording tip: In the VO studio, Stacks, Racks, or Macros all refer to combining Effects. They can be huge timesavers, or cause unexpected issues...
Wrapping up my six-part series on Audio Interfaces for the home voiceover studio. A few more models and thoughts on what actually matters...
Which audio interface extra features matter your voiceover studio and recording needs? These models give more flexibility...
Recommended audio interfaces for VO. Any of these Audio Interface models could work well at the center of your voiceover recording studio. Sll of them have mic inputs with 48V Phantom Power and supply appropriate gain for the condenser microphones used most commonly in VO.