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Old 13th March 2009   #63
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You're welcome to listen to mine. My site is in my sig line.
Mine was done on Lauten Audio microphones. The Oceanus, Clarion, and Horizon. Through either a Summit 2ba or Summit Everest. I also have some voice over listening sessions on the Lauten Audio site. (yes I liked the mics so much I bought them all)
Some processing done on the demo although very light processing. No eq a little noise gate, a tiny bit of compression from a Sony plug in and then normalized. That is on my demo only. The ones on the lauten audio site are raw raw raw no processing at all
My room is a bedroom studio with acoustic panels I took from some old cubicles. That is all getting ready to change. I have just purchased a new desk and 21 bass traps for the room. The sound of a well treated room is what we are looking for these days in voice acting work. The booth idea is great too but can leave voice acting a little too dead. Happy to answer any questions.
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