What is Normalization For Voice-Over? When Should I Use it?

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  • Опубликовано: 8 июн 2024
  • What is normalization for Voice-Over? If you record voice-overs, when should you use it? When shouldn't you use it? Normalizing increases or decreases the Input Gain Level. The entire selection is affected. Normalization identifies the highest peak of the selected region and sets that peak to a desired level (target). It does not modify the tone or sound of the file in any way. Normalization can be used to get an optimum Voice-Over recording level (peaking at -6 dB). However, using your preamp’s input gain to reach a -6 dB peak will yield better overall quality (especially for more significant changes). Normalizing doesn’t increase or decrease the signal-to-noise ratio of a file that has already been recorded. But getting a proper recording level WILL help you get the best signal-to-noise ratio for your production.
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  • @HeyLennyB
    @HeyLennyB  4 месяца назад

    ►► Optimum Recording Level For Voice Over Course www.lennyb.com/optimal-recording-levels-for-voice-over

  • @Geeko-vd9ld
    @Geeko-vd9ld 5 месяцев назад +3

    This is hands down the best voice over channel on all of youtube. A hidden gem. I wish your channel attracts more audience.

  • @CaraHillVoiceoverArtist
    @CaraHillVoiceoverArtist 6 месяцев назад +3

    Thank you so much for this video Lenny. Perfect timing! I recorded my vo at the correct levels, then proceeded to destroy it using normalization incorrectly because I had no idea what it was or what I was doing. Love how you explained it in a way that makes so much sense. I really like how you also included a sample with an excited voice spike. I do educational VOs for children and the client wants excitement, it is just more challenging to level it all out without warping parts. Just in one video, you helped thousands of children around the world enjoy better audio! Wow! Thank you so much! -Cara 😀

    • @HeyLennyB
      @HeyLennyB  6 месяцев назад +3

      Wow, this is really nice to hear. Thanks for taking the time to write. It's appreciated.

  • @jamaldeenvoice
    @jamaldeenvoice 6 месяцев назад

    Masterclass, thank you so much Lenny

  • @visionary_3_d
    @visionary_3_d 6 месяцев назад

    Thanks for all the fantastic videos.

  • @timneilsondrums
    @timneilsondrums 6 месяцев назад +3

    This is immensely helpful and answered many questions that I’ve been trying to work through. Thank you!

  • @marlonmitchell355
    @marlonmitchell355 4 месяца назад

    Good stuff Lenny.

  • @taylorflowers8987
    @taylorflowers8987 4 месяца назад

    This is what a truffle pig must feel like when they find a whopper in the woods! SO happy I found your channel. You are knowledgeable and straight forward while providing concise and carefully concentrated material. I will definitely be looking into your courses!
    I do have a question, if that's ok? I do mostly animation and interactive work and when recording auditions I still don't know the best course of action when dealing with those dynamic scripts. I just had a soldier whispering to his squad and then suddenly yelling actions as they were discovered. I didn't know if should record them separately at different gains and then deal with the noise difference with Noise Cancelation (which is another thing I would love to hear your thoughts on) -OR- If I should find a middle ground gain and then lean back and go more off mic for the shouting and just try hard not to peak the mic.
    Thanks again, gotta go now and watch all of your videos :)

    • @HeyLennyB
      @HeyLennyB  4 месяца назад +1

      Hi @taylorflowers8987, that is a great question. Coincidentally, I am working on a video that addresses this precisely. My answer is a little too involved to deliver here as text. There are many different ways to capture ultra-dynamic content (at an optimum level/without distorting). I'd be happy to share these techniques with you. Send me an email, and we can continue this conversation. email lenny@lennyb.com

  • @jrbcjim
    @jrbcjim 6 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the video Lenny. Good stuff as always, but you leave one question unanswered. If you're shooting for -6dB as an input level, why normalize on a peaky transient? Why would you not manually bring that peak down to somewhere closer to the "average" level of the recording? In many of my recordings, I see those peaks at the beginning of a sentence when I have a fresh lung full of air. I realize there's some voice and mic technique at play there, but if the peak is an undesirable outlier, why not trim it down and normalize the rest of the file to -6? In most cases that peak will probably be compressed anyway, bringing it closer in line to the average level of the file.

    • @HeyLennyB
      @HeyLennyB  6 месяцев назад +1

      @jrbcjim, great question. There are a few situations that we need to be careful when it comes to the recoding level. You bring up one of them. A transient that is (substantially) louder than the rest of the file isn't a good guide. In that case, I'd separate the "peaky transient" word or phrase and adjust it's input gain separately. You make an excellent point! My Optimal Record Levels For Voice Over course addresses this at a deeper level and illustrates a few other situations to be aware of. Thanks for your input. I love these types of questions!!!! www.lennyb.com/optimal-recording-levels-for-voice-over

  • @alainpatry
    @alainpatry 5 месяцев назад +1

    Hi Lenny! Great refresher! My concern with increasing my gain knob on the Scarlett to where you suggest it to be is that my noise floor is suddenly above ACX standards. I'm not in a booth and my apartment is pretty quiet so not much more I can do except use processing afterwards for the gaps. By the way, your image looks great - what 4K camera are you using?

    • @HeyLennyB
      @HeyLennyB  5 месяцев назад

      Hi @alainpatry, Thanks for reaching out. I use a Sony 6100 with ECamm. Much of the quality comes from good lighting BTW. Regarding your gain, it's very dependent on the mic you're using. Different mics require different amounts of gain. Noise can be coming from the mic, the preamp, or the room. (PS, I see your drum skills! Nice!!!)

  • @BoReynolds
    @BoReynolds 6 месяцев назад

    Len, which Screen Recording software do you use? I love the zooming coordinated with your mouse. Great look. Thx for this awesome info. I'll buy the course
    Bo

    • @HeyLennyB
      @HeyLennyB  6 месяцев назад

      Hi Bo, I use Ecamm to capture. However, that's not where the zoom is coming from. There are some screen capture apps that do the Zoom thing (like Screenflow from Telestream.net), but I'm using a plugin effect called mKBHD ( www.motionvfx.com/store,mkbhd-fcp,p3756.html ) to Zoom into something on the screen. I edit in Final Cut Pro. Thanks for grabbing the course!

    • @BoReynolds
      @BoReynolds 6 месяцев назад +1

      @HeyLennyB sorry buddy, I'm getting a 404 bad link from your MKbhb link

    • @HeyLennyB
      @HeyLennyB  6 месяцев назад

      @BoReynolds, give it a try now. And thanks for the heads-up!

  • @ManMediaTz
    @ManMediaTz 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much.
    After normalization what should follow...?

    • @HeyLennyB
      @HeyLennyB  6 месяцев назад +1

      There are many options. This course will answer many of your questions www.lennyb.com/beginning-voice-over-production-workflow

  • @francescorusso9845
    @francescorusso9845 5 месяцев назад

    Hi, did you did a tutorial for lufs normalization process that is the most important part before to load any content for youtube or other streaming service? Thanks.

    • @HeyLennyB
      @HeyLennyB  5 месяцев назад

      Yes, these three videos may help.
      ruclips.net/video/F6mw15-Q7cs/видео.html
      ruclips.net/video/jABAfRnnoxo/видео.html
      ruclips.net/video/kxYghG8o8vY/видео.html

  • @sallison1136
    @sallison1136 6 месяцев назад

    Thanks Lenny! Quick question - why use normalisation rather than Audition's Speech Volume Leveler?

    • @HeyLennyB
      @HeyLennyB  6 месяцев назад

      Good question! You can do that. However, just understand that (if I understand Audition's Speech Volume Leveler) you are adjusting the "Ouptut Gain," not modifying the gain of the audio file.

  • @SuzieBeeAuthorNarrator
    @SuzieBeeAuthorNarrator 6 месяцев назад

    Hi Lenny! are you still taking submissions for custom audio. I clicked on the link in your notes and it's not working.

    • @HeyLennyB
      @HeyLennyB  6 месяцев назад

      Hello @SuzieBeeAuthorNarrator, yes absolutely accepting submissions. Thanks for the catch. The link was mistyped in the description of this video. It's now fixed! Thanks!

  • @ManMediaTz
    @ManMediaTz 6 месяцев назад

    Is it mastering or adding a compressor...?

    • @HeyLennyB
      @HeyLennyB  6 месяцев назад

      Processing might be next. This course will give you all of the order for everything. www.lennyb.com/beginning-voice-over-production-workflow