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Everyone loves to get out ahead of the competition, which has led to a cascade of "special early-bird savings" emails. It's easy to get overwhelmed and excited in equal measure. Although it may be cool to get an amazing deal on a new microphone, will it really help your VO business in the long run?
Everyone loves to get out ahead of the competition, which has led to a cascade of "special early-bird savings" emails. It's easy to get overwhelmed and excited in equal measure. Although it may be cool to get an amazing deal on a new microphone, will it really help your VO business in the long run?
A bit of mid-session adaptation underscored a point I repeat often: things will always go wrong. As counterintuitive as it seems, starting with that mindset takes the pressure off of us.
A bit of mid-session adaptation underscored a point I repeat often: things will always go wrong. As counterintuitive as it seems, starting with that mindset takes the pressure off of us.
Is distortion ever a good thing in the home voiceover studio? Getting things correct at the source is a key step in good sound. In our home voiceover studios we attempt to capture a very dynamic instrument - the human voice. It can be tricky to get things right.
Is distortion ever a good thing in the home voiceover studio? Getting things correct at the source is a key step in good sound. In our home voiceover studios we attempt to capture a very dynamic instrument - the human voice. It can be tricky to get things right.
Something sounding wrong with your recording? The effects of distortion can range from recordings sounding "not quite right" to a vocal track that sounds like a space alien has taken up residency in our booth. And it's generally something we want to avoid. But where does it originate?
Something sounding wrong with your recording? The effects of distortion can range from recordings sounding "not quite right" to a vocal track that sounds like a space alien has taken up residency in our booth. And it's generally something we want to avoid. But where does it originate?
The need for additional recording options can occur when we are in charge of the recording itself. In most home voiceover studio setups, the focus is on capturing high quality sound from your microphone. Needing to record someone who is not even in the same space is an added layer of complexity.
The need for additional recording options can occur when we are in charge of the recording itself. In most home voiceover studio setups, the focus is on capturing high quality sound from your microphone. Needing to record someone who is not even in the same space is an added layer of complexity.
Before we start trying to record different streams of audio, it's helpful to understand a bit about I/O routing. As I mentioned in last week's email, "I/O" stands for "Input/Output." The actual I/O routing determines how each piece of software connects with different audio signals.
Before we start trying to record different streams of audio, it's helpful to understand a bit about I/O routing. As I mentioned in last week's email, "I/O" stands for "Input/Output." The actual I/O routing determines how each piece of software connects with different audio signals.
Had a great time hanging out with Sean Daeley and Paul Stefano as a guest on the VO Meter Podcast. We talk about studio gear, voiceover stuff, and how to balance technical challenges and the creativity we need for what we do. #vometer#justaskjimvo vometer.podbean.com/e/episode-12...
Had a great time hanging out with Sean Daeley and Paul Stefano as a guest on the VO Meter Podcast. We talk about studio gear, voiceover stuff, and how to balance technical challenges and the creativity we need for what we do. #vometer#justaskjimvo vometer.podbean.com/e/episode-12...
Loopback in the VO studio: While playing with some Audacity setups recently, I found a feature that can be helpful in remotely directed sessions. Even better, it's not limited to that app alone, and can be replicated in Twisted Wave if you want to venture out past the documented features.
Loopback in the VO studio: While playing with some Audacity setups recently, I found a feature that can be helpful in remotely directed sessions. Even better, it's not limited to that app alone, and can be replicated in Twisted Wave if you want to venture out past the documented features.
When other voice actors would share their audio and warn in advance how bad it sounded, I would expect to hear horrifically bad mouth clicks, or sibilance that might make my skin crawl. Lo and behold, their audio sounded good. This was confusing until I turned things up - way up.
When other voice actors would share their audio and warn in advance how bad it sounded, I would expect to hear horrifically bad mouth clicks, or sibilance that might make my skin crawl. Lo and behold, their audio sounded good. This was confusing until I turned things up - way up.
Unlike many creative disciplines where there are specific mandated guidelines, "Industry Standard" doesn't seem to be that well defined within the confines of voiceover training, recording setups, or deliverables. Navigating that truth is a challenge for every voice actor and narrator.
Unlike many creative disciplines where there are specific mandated guidelines, "Industry Standard" doesn't seem to be that well defined within the confines of voiceover training, recording setups, or deliverables. Navigating that truth is a challenge for every voice actor and narrator.
Like UPS power backup setups, long term archival storage is one of those things that most of us don't worry about until those files are desperately needed. Taking time to think through how to archive your work can be a gift to your future self.
Like UPS power backup setups, long term archival storage is one of those things that most of us don't worry about until those files are desperately needed. Taking time to think through how to archive your work can be a gift to your future self.
We get hassled by updates all the time. "Nag" screens and persistent text bubbles get in our face touting each a new version of our software or operating system. It can make us feel like we're exposing ourselves to grave danger if we don't act swiftly. But is it ever safe to do so?
We get hassled by updates all the time. "Nag" screens and persistent text bubbles get in our face touting each a new version of our software or operating system. It can make us feel like we're exposing ourselves to grave danger if we don't act swiftly. But is it ever safe to do so?
Which computer? A better question might be to ask what needs to be connected in your studio. With a docking station and high speed connection, It's a simple step to disconnect the single cord and become completely mobile.
Which computer? A better question might be to ask what needs to be connected in your studio. With a docking station and high speed connection, It's a simple step to disconnect the single cord and become completely mobile.
Much of what we experience in the home voiceover studio can knock us off course. Technical issues and unforeseen challenges often conspire to send us off in unexpected directions. Having a solid foundation and workflow can help stay the course.
Much of what we experience in the home voiceover studio can knock us off course. Technical issues and unforeseen challenges often conspire to send us off in unexpected directions. Having a solid foundation and workflow can help stay the course.
"Simple" is not the same as simplistic. In our home voiceover studios, we have to balance technical and creative tasks. Simple is strong. It gives us the foundation needed for our tasks.
"Simple" is not the same as simplistic. In our home voiceover studios, we have to balance technical and creative tasks. Simple is strong. It gives us the foundation needed for our tasks.
Where do certain voiceover "Truths" originate? Some may be highly recycled. A salient idea shared in an interview by a knowledgeable VO director or voice actor could get repeated enough until it becomes gospel. And it may continue to be valid. The best coaching advice I received still resonates regu
Where do certain voiceover "Truths" originate? Some may be highly recycled. A salient idea shared in an interview by a knowledgeable VO director or voice actor could get repeated enough until it becomes gospel. And it may continue to be valid. The best coaching advice I received still resonates regu
Why do we need any of those extra takes? Is there another assumption which might be undercutting our success? What if we limited ourselves to just one take?
Why do we need any of those extra takes? Is there another assumption which might be undercutting our success? What if we limited ourselves to just one take?
Deleting an audition take is a courageous act. It requires a significant amount of gumption to highlight one of our efforts behind the mic and tap that key.
Deleting an audition take is a courageous act. It requires a significant amount of gumption to highlight one of our efforts behind the mic and tap that key.
The SSL2 and the Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 Gen4 are more similar than it would appear. Each give you the ability to directly control a single parameter through a task-specific button or knob.
The SSL2 and the Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 Gen4 are more similar than it would appear. Each give you the ability to directly control a single parameter through a task-specific button or knob.
While maintaining that operational simplicity, the Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 Generation 4 then solved two major issues impacting many voice actors and podcasters: reliably setting input levels with Auto-Gain, and dealing with sudden changes in performance volume through the "SAFE" mode.
While maintaining that operational simplicity, the Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 Generation 4 then solved two major issues impacting many voice actors and podcasters: reliably setting input levels with Auto-Gain, and dealing with sudden changes in performance volume through the "SAFE" mode.
Once you decide to hit the road with your voiceover recording gear, how do you bring along "everything you need, but nothing you don't"? Here's what I've found works well...
Once you decide to hit the road with your voiceover recording gear, how do you bring along "everything you need, but nothing you don't"? Here's what I've found works well...
How much VO gear do you need when you travel? Or more importantly, should you be bringing anything with you at all? Before focusing on what recording equipment to take along, it might be helpful to ask just what we are trying to accomplish. Challenging conditions lie in wait when on the road.
How much VO gear do you need when you travel? Or more importantly, should you be bringing anything with you at all? Before focusing on what recording equipment to take along, it might be helpful to ask just what we are trying to accomplish. Challenging conditions lie in wait when on the road.
Our studio working environment matters a great deal. The ability to be instantly creative behind the microphone strikes me as the oft-overlooked variable when developing a home recording space.
Our studio working environment matters a great deal. The ability to be instantly creative behind the microphone strikes me as the oft-overlooked variable when developing a home recording space.
My workflow bias continues to be toward quality software that allows us to easily record performances, edit our audio, and automate any repetitive tasks while maintaining a core simplicity. That lets us invest more energy toward the challenges of performance.
My workflow bias continues to be toward quality software that allows us to easily record performances, edit our audio, and automate any repetitive tasks while maintaining a core simplicity. That lets us invest more energy toward the challenges of performance.