VO Studio Organization: Hooks Are Better Than Shelves – Tuesday Tech Tip
Recently, I found myself staring up to the right of my editing desk, musing that hooks are better than shelves...
Recently, I found myself staring up to the right of my editing desk, musing that hooks are better than shelves...
It’s not clear that AudioLab does anything you aren’t already doing with your audiobook workflow. In some cases, it seemed to provide a misleading response about the quality of submitted audio.
What to do when you hop into the booth to record and the microphone either isn't working - check these 5 things (plus a few bonus thoughts...)
"Normalize" seems to be one of the most confusing terms in voiceover recording studios. Here's what it actually does...
Using Source-Stream on your MacOS Source-Connect session can fix connection issues. Here's a quick outline of what it does...
DAW software allows you to create a “Template.” With that tool, you set up everything exactly how you want it to work and then save a “snapshot” of those settings. When you begin a new project, opening the Template presents that same layout.
Volume can mislead us. If something is louder, we might think our voiceover recording is better. Here's how to compensate for that...
Even if you don’t want to be an audio engineer, understanding the basics of the VO recording signal chain will...
This week's Tuesday Tech Tip - Thow a tiny change to a keyboard shortcut paid big dividends in my audio editing workflow.