I still have a lot to learn about audio processing, but understood a lot more than in the previous webinar. Very appreciative of Toby's insight (and his amazing website which gave me marketing ideas). Someday... lol.
Wow, thank you! I am JUST starting out; I'm still building my vocal both. I had to google a few of the voice over jargon words as I didn't understand everything. This video will help me when I experiment with my DAW. Thanks again!
Hey guys a great video just the one I have been looking for dealing with many issues that I have been struggling with. A really fresh take from Toby, can we get more from him in the future?
We have some more content planned with Toby shortly - just waiting for our offices to become available for some recording sessions. In the meantime, feel free to check out his website. We've linked it in the video description.
Very useful video! Thank you for the tips. I don’t have Adobe Audition, but I I have Izotope RX7 Standard which has the spectrum view. Is RX7 good for doing all of the edits and processing?
RX7 is great! It's definitely more equipped than the spectral view in Audition, but it's not quite as easy to edit within RX7. Typically people will use something like RX7 to address issues in their audio, then they will use a non-linear editior like Audition, Audacity, or even Garageband to perform the edits.
Great analogy to film! Audiences will accept, handheld, shaky cam, distressed film, all kinds of lower grade film/video (whether intentional or not.) But poor audio will have them walking out of the theater.
This was extremely useful; many thanks.
Thank you! very informative and helpful.
Thanks for watching -Randy
I still have a lot to learn about audio processing, but understood a lot more than in the previous webinar. Very appreciative of Toby's insight (and his amazing website which gave me marketing ideas). Someday... lol.
You're getting there! Keep trying things in your recording software and sooner or later, all of this information will click!
@@voices I will do! Thanks so much for the resources and encouragement. I see myself making progress in my fledgling VO career each day. :)
Wow, thank you! I am JUST starting out; I'm still building my vocal both. I had to google a few of the voice over jargon words as I didn't understand everything.
This video will help me when I experiment with my DAW. Thanks again!
Glad it was helpful! -Randy
Hey guys a great video just the one I have been looking for dealing with many issues that I have been struggling with. A really fresh take from Toby, can we get more from him in the future?
We have some more content planned with Toby shortly - just waiting for our offices to become available for some recording sessions. In the meantime, feel free to check out his website. We've linked it in the video description.
Thank U. Really needed this
Very useful video! Thank you for the tips. I don’t have Adobe Audition, but I I have Izotope RX7 Standard which has the spectrum view. Is RX7 good for doing all of the edits and processing?
RX7 is great! It's definitely more equipped than the spectral view in Audition, but it's not quite as easy to edit within RX7. Typically people will use something like RX7 to address issues in their audio, then they will use a non-linear editior like Audition, Audacity, or even Garageband to perform the edits.
@@voices thanks for the reply. I have audacity, Ableton and can also try Reaper for editing and will add RX7 to the workflow.
Thanks again
Great analogy to film! Audiences will accept, handheld, shaky cam, distressed film, all kinds of lower grade film/video (whether intentional or not.) But poor audio will have them walking out of the theater.
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