VO Microphones Pt. 2 – Types of Mics
Microphone types - Dynamic v. Ribbon v. Condenser. How they differ and what type is best for voiceover recording. Part 2 in a series.
Microphone types - Dynamic v. Ribbon v. Condenser. How they differ and what type is best for voiceover recording. Part 2 in a series.
“What microphone should I get for VO?” A reasonable question, but a slightly tricky one to answer. Let's start with a few core variables
While each step in recording chain is relatively simple, when you string everything together, you end up with a complex process. How do you make that process even more robust?
While it's important not to get bogged down by numbers and measurements, there are some important ones to know about in your home voiceover studio. Here are some important ones...
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Equalization in your VO studio. What exactly are we trying to make “equal”? And what is the difference between "EQ" & "Filtering"?
Avoiding Friction and Finding Creative Space in the Home Studio. On a typical VO day, things change quickly. Is your studio up to the task?
Many voice actors don't take the time to use Effect Presets in their VO recording workflow. But Presets are vital to keeping things on track.
In voiceover recording, overall “Loudness" can be tricky to understand. It's different than the "Peak" level - which is the single loudest bit.