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| Gear interested Joined: Jun 2010
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Thread Starter | Restoration for Raspy VO
We have a female voiceover for an instructional DVD that needs we are trying to salvage. The voice is a little raspy sounding. We are wanting to try and have the raspy sound removed without leaving any artifacts or making it muffled. We don't have the option to re-record the performance. We are looking to find the best mixing / mastering engineer who specializes in saving vocal performances. If you could all help point me in the right direction, we would really appreciate it. Lev |
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| Gear maniac Joined: Dec 2009
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