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| Gear addict Joined: Oct 2002 Location: Chicago
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Thread Starter | Radio/TV VoiceOver Production question
A question for all the Radio/TV voice spot producers out there.... are there some essential "go to" tools for producing background and music beds? are there libraries that are widely used that provide basically beds that are already assembled that can just basically edited and adjusted to particular spots....? I'm aware of services that have massive libraries available online for 1.000's of $$$$ and I'm not talking about that..... for example, I've heard that shows like "Survivor" heavily use Spectrasonics Liquid Grooves for beds...I have Liquid Grooves and I've watched the show and sure enough, it's right there... Basically, I'm starting to do production on a small scale but would like to have the tools to do more, and also to do voiceover demo production... any suggestions would be extremely, extremely helpful...... |
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| Lives for gear Joined: Dec 2005
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Post your question <a href="http://www.radio-info.com/mods/posts?Board=prod">HERE</a>, too, on the Production board at radio-info.com.
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