HOW TO SET UP A HOME VOICEOVER STUDIO
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- Опубликовано: 23 июл 2024
- So, once you have all of your equipment now it's time to set up your home voiceover studio!
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Home Studio Audio Production For Voice Acting and Voice-Over
Create a Professional Home Studio on ANY Budget + 3 Step-By-Step Audio Production & Audio Editing Projects & Resources
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If you have all your voiceover equipment but you just don't know where to get started or how to connect everything, this video will guide you through how to get everything set up for your home voiceover studio.
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My Equipment Recommendations
2020 Apple MacBook Air Laptop
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Microsoft Surface Pro 7
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Microphone
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Mount
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Mic Arm
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XLR Cable from Mic to Focusrite
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Focusrite USB Interface
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Headphones
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Acoustic Tiles
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Adobe Audition
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Please note: Some equipment recommendations may include affiliate links which means the price will not change at all for you but I will receive a small commission from the seller/marketplace such as Amazon.
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You can find full training on creating a home studio on any budget here: www.voiceovermasterclass.com/home-studio-course/
FACT:- You don't require any recording gear. Your voice can turn a $100 microphone worth $1,000 😍😍😍
HaHa Thank you very much for your kind comment :)
I couldn't listen to this video without thinking that I was in a video where "the apocalypse is coming and all these stores are going to close." I love your voice! hehe
this is such a great video - thank you
Great tutorial Thank you Peter
Great Info!
Great video thanks Peter!
Outstanding information Peter! Thank you (as always)
Thank you Anibal glad to hear you found it helpful
Thank you Peter. I learnt something in this video re: "normalize". Thank you! 👍✨
You are amazing! Thank you sir! I have a warm audio 87 r2 mic. Should I get the Neumann t103? I think I know my answer. Ive seen reviews and Either the t102 0r 103 is advised.
Thank you ❤️
The voice over I just recorded while sitting here, with a towel over my head, bent over in the dark, reading and recording on my smartphone, is actually quite okay. According to my mom.
I am very curious how the results will be, when I record them with some adjustments.
Anyways, thanks alot for this video sir!
Thank you. I want that voice
For links to my equipment recommendations please click here: www.voiceovermasterclass.com/equipment/
What solid state recorder do you recommend?
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You sound like the voice over on those Albion Online Ads videos
Very good news job video thanks bro how are you doing today
Doing great thank you :)
Just finished your course at udemy 🙏❤️
And, was it worth it?
@@daanthijssen1748 for me yes, I was a beginner so it was amazing 🙏❤️
I want the coveted movie trailer gig or Audible book contract 🙂
Nueman TLM 103
Aurelex Pro Remote Kit
KRK 8 pair
Sennheiser On ear headphones
Isotope Rx10 Advanced
Sound Devices Mix Pre 3 II
Wonderful "how to"👍 but I wouldn't use monitors behind my microphone. They reflect the sound like glass and add annoying artefacts. And NO Y-Splitter on a Microphone
The Y splitter gives no problems at all, I've been doing this for years. The camera lens may look like the mike and screen are close, it's a good 10 inches and there are no reflection issues, I checked by recording both with screen there and screen removed
Two pop filters!
That voice.
I instantly did not regret clicking this video
Hi Peter, in your Udemy course you seemed to prefer a Steinberg audio interface but in this video you are highlighting the Focusrite. Are they both similar enough to get the job done? Cheers!
The focusrite is more than enough to start. I did a full year with an 8 year old focusrite and made thousands of dollars my first year doing vo full time. Once you make enough you can upgrade, but the focusrite still provides clean pre amps for almost all your needs.
@@BUCKSHOTSTV Care to share which sites you use to audition? Four months in and I'm not having much luck
@@daniellee1722 I found all my success on upwork. Their method allowed me to find jobs and audition and land them. Fiverrs system didn’t work for me. Still doesn’t. I don’t really audition anymore. All my work is from repeat clients that keep me busy all day: and because of those clients I occasionally get new clients contact me. I try to audition for new clients as much as I can, but these last 3 months I’m so busy that I have to turn away work and it keeps me from being able to seek new clients. I joined a few pay to play sites but that’s right around the time that work picked up so I’ve only auditioned about 1% of the jobs that I fit for. My goal for January is to drop a client or two to allow me to audition for more one time jobs that pay much higher at least for 1 hour per day. You can do this man. Just stay focused and committed. I honestly have a horrible voice, but you’ll find clients who like what you offer and they’ll pay you for it.
@@BUCKSHOTSTV Thank you I'll look into Upwork. My goal is to be where you are. I'm focusing on audio treatment atm. Just got 6 acoustic panels (only had foam before).
I feel like I'm getting close to landing another job. I use Voice123 and Mandy and it was thru V123 that I got an email from a client asking for another read. I ultimately didn't get picked but that's okay. I think it's time to try another p2p tho and I registered at Voices but it seems a premium membership is practically a requirement. Anyway thanks again for your reply and pep talk it's much appreciated.
@@daniellee1722 I have left a comment after my first comment with my email if you wanted to link up and maybe I can see or hear something that you can do differently to help land some jobs. Idk what happened to that comment. Let me know if you want it and I’ll post it on here so you can reach out to me
Also Id like to join your course.
You can get it with discount here: www.voiceovermasterclass.com/home-studio-course/
I want to join your course
www.voiceovermasterclass.com/home-studio-course/
I thought most voice overs were done at 44,100.
I m mimicry artist I don't have more money I have talent
I have a question how would I normalize it in Ableton?