VO Gear: Audio Interface Features & Options
Audio Interfaces for VO: Where controls sit and how you access them matters to your audition and production workflow. Here are the options...
Audio Interfaces for VO: Where controls sit and how you access them matters to your audition and production workflow. Here are the options...
Every VO studio must have an Audio Interface. It handles the vital step of transferring performances from the microphone into the computer.
For our VO studio, the audio interface can be pretty simple. But as the heart of our studio, so it's important to understand what they do.
My article a couple weeks ago about trouble in the studio tempted fate a little too well. What do you do when the backup plan fails?
It sometimes feels as though trying to maintain “consistency" might actually work against our need to be creative. For many of us, the allure of voice acting - or any act of performance - is the tangible tension of the instant creative moment.
The worst thing to assume is that nothing will ever go wrong. Even the simplest of systems contain a multitude of variables. And it only takes a mere minimum of things going the wrong way to cast us adrift.
Compared to my current VO recording space, the first voiceover studio I set up at home was ugly. I mean frighteningly so. Certainly, I never showed it to any client nor to my agent...
Systems support our workflow. However, as creative individuals, we tend to want to reinvent things. That can get us into trouble now and again...
Choosing the best audio recording for your voiceover studio means considering how you will use it. Which gives the most efficient workflow?