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  • @oliver9310
    @oliver9310 7 лет назад +377

    Am I the only one that has not recorded my voice a single time and really have no reason for watching this except how charismatic this man is and how he somehow makes booths and microphones interesting? I know so much about audio-recording and booth creation now and I have NO USE FOR ANY OF IT.

    • @OzventureTime
      @OzventureTime 7 лет назад +27

      hahaha i'm a VO but i can understand it, he's like that 1 awesome teacher at school that made learning actually interesting

    • @joshuaharper4642
      @joshuaharper4642 6 лет назад +11

      This is why talk radio is so popular. :-)

    • @Avangeliet
      @Avangeliet 6 лет назад +2

      Haha same, just hit the subscribe button even though I really have no use for this information. But the man is fantastic and fun to listen too.

    • @techmundane3890
      @techmundane3890 6 лет назад +3

      I'm just here to check out the mic reviews to help with my podcast but I end up just watching all of them. deerstandhill.com

    • @ZackScriven
      @ZackScriven 6 лет назад +1

      Not the only one. Lol

  • @ritcheySMITH
    @ritcheySMITH 5 лет назад +97

    You, sir, are the wind beneath my voiceover wings. Thank you for sharing your knowledge across the seas.

    • @saadahmed386
      @saadahmed386 4 года назад

      The Ojibwe spoke about him. He was also the wind beneath Marilyn Monroe. True story.

  • @OCDTraci
    @OCDTraci 6 лет назад +17

    While I don't regret spending the $1200 for my first commercial demo (which the engineer I hired did a fantastic job on), I'm glad I know now that I don't need to drop another thousand for any subsequent demo! Really gonna hunker down and teach myself how to produce quality demos.

  • @johnslater8998
    @johnslater8998 5 лет назад +71

    I voiced hundreds of radio spots in the 70s and 80s. No software involved, lol. Cut the pauses out with razor blades and splicing tape. Good times. I liked to read over the music, ducking the music levels by riding the fader as ai read the copy. Kind of an art. Reading to music imbues your read with a rhythm and energy, and you can hit posts in the music as you read. Makes for a nice smooth effect.

    • @johnslater8998
      @johnslater8998 5 лет назад +5

      - (NO software involved)

    • @moosecherry730
      @moosecherry730 5 лет назад

      John Slater tfg

    • @IanCrouse
      @IanCrouse 4 года назад +5

      I was in radio from 1983-1989. The splicing was horrid. Not to mention the magnetic erase function. The best thing was the soul of vinyl and having the 11 minute version of Tuesday Afternoon by the Moody Blues when you had to use the pisser or relax with a beer and eat your pizza.

    • @totallyfrozen
      @totallyfrozen 4 года назад +2

      I landed my first radio gig in 1988. I miss radio! Yes, spot production in the late 80’s and through the 90’s was challenging, but those were such cool times. It seemed like I was nearly flat broke most of the time, but being an on-air talent was just COOL! Lots of fun...and so many girls, so little time! 😉

    • @techguy9023
      @techguy9023 4 года назад +1

      I remember a guy cutting down a song from Billy Joel to a 30 second intro. He had it down to the beat. Sounded real. The production room had a turntable, reel to reel, and a cassette deck and board. It helped that he was a musician. He was amazing. The other guy had worked AFRTS in nam. He was almost as good.

  • @acejackson8994
    @acejackson8994 10 дней назад

    Mike has an AMAZING voice and he uses it extremely well. IMO, he has the best voice for radio and voiceover that I've ever heard!

  • @slipkorn420
    @slipkorn420 3 года назад +3

    I have learnt more about audio editing in 25 mins than I have in 1 year. You, sir, are what humanity needs.

  • @garcialgarcial7500
    @garcialgarcial7500 4 года назад +4

    You are one of the few people who actually teaches something and is very technical and specific and precise. Most other channels just discuss the big picture, which doesn't help in execution. Probably the most informative person I have found when it comes to tutorials. Your voice is great and you're charismatic, which really helps get through the technical stuff. Some of the answers to the hard questions I haven't found anywhere else you are demonstrating step-by-step. So thank you. Much appreciated

  • @iceboxyt
    @iceboxyt 2 года назад

    I’ve been meandering through numerous voiceover tutorial videos but I did not expect to run across Mike DelGaudio. I’ve listened to so much of The NoSleep Podcast, so hearing your voice was such a rush of flashbacks. Thanks for the tutorial and the many sleepless nights, both of the past and to come with future seasons

  • @engelhorns
    @engelhorns Год назад +4

    Finding the right music bed is an art in itself. Great stuff Mike, even after 25 years in radio broadcasting, recording and editing is as enjoyable today as it ever was, especially when watching a master at work, thx

  • @Odiex27
    @Odiex27 7 лет назад

    You never cease to amaze me with how effective your videos are at instruction. I took my first VO workshop in 2010 and I'm still not "pro" yet. A lot of what you've covered in this and other videos are EXACTLY what I needed to take it to the next level. Thank you, thank you, thank you. I will throw as much business your way as I can.

  • @DeepBlueWaves
    @DeepBlueWaves 7 лет назад +4

    You're a lean-mean-voice-acting machine... truly inspirational to see how you've physically transformed throughout your vids while developing your craft. Rock solid!

  • @KedaWoodDye
    @KedaWoodDye 7 лет назад +3

    I don't even do voice over work, just considering doing VO on RUclips video (which is how I found you) and just keep watching more and more of your vids - I just find it fascinating! Thanks for so much great info!

  • @newsygirlcb
    @newsygirlcb 6 лет назад +38

    Absolutely love this guy! So genuine and informational. Wish I could train with him. I get such a slimy feeling from the voice over coaches Ive spoken to, so far.

    • @totallyfrozen
      @totallyfrozen 4 года назад +4

      Absolutely!
      No doubt. Especially, when you calculate their fees and realize they want to charge you $600/hour!

    • @Gray-Today
      @Gray-Today 2 года назад

      A comb would change his life.

  • @VOByRobbins
    @VOByRobbins 7 лет назад +13

    What a great sounding demo Mike, all that and no $$$ spent, just your time and knowledge--- wow! Audio Blocks here I come!!!

  • @stewartroxburgh8844
    @stewartroxburgh8844 6 лет назад +4

    Really useful. Thanks for doing this. Even the references to what software you use is very helpful. Most of us fumble our way through this process, falling into work when we can. A tour of your booth and equipment would be great too. Many thanks I will try out Audio Blocks too.

  • @kennymonty8206
    @kennymonty8206 3 года назад +1

    Thanks Booth Junkie. I started last October and didn't work until January and just began making money in April. Took me a minute.
    I use Reaper, like you. Followed your instructions on some older videos. And now, I'm ready for the info in this video.
    Nobody else is offering this sort of help to the new people. I will be putting all of this to work for me in the next few days.
    I really, really appreciate it. Thank you! Thank you, thank you!

  • @jebatman756
    @jebatman756 4 года назад +6

    You're basically my favorite person on YT! Thank you for everything!

  • @VOByRobbins
    @VOByRobbins 7 лет назад +8

    Made my head spin watching your editing!!! Great Video Mike, you're so natural doing this --- More please !! between watching you and Earl Hall, I've finished my first Audio book with ACX, so Thank you -- -I'm using the Zoom H5 and Sennheiser 416 too!! but I use Adobe Audition for my editing and waves plugins for compression and noise reduction. You're a great inspiration!!! Thank you!

  • @RealEstateInvestingUnmasked
    @RealEstateInvestingUnmasked 4 года назад +2

    I have been using Audacity for a while now to adjust my sound settings; however, I've always felt like my volume was too low. I now understand why. I love the combo of normalize, compress, and limiter. I paused when you showed your settings, went to Audacity, and created a chain to mimic your settings. When I ran it on some raw audio I had from one of my older videos, it was amazing how it turned out with such little touching up from me. The only thing I had to do other than your 3 suggested effects was noise reduction...because my room wasn't treated-one of the things you preach all the time. Thank you for your help!

  • @seansiegler
    @seansiegler 5 лет назад +9

    Thanks for all this! Such great info... I can't justify paying someone to do my VO demo right now, so this is really helpful!

  • @Valandor_Celestial_Warlock
    @Valandor_Celestial_Warlock 6 лет назад +64

    Seems to me that the process of creating a demo track is about 3% voice acting and 97% sound engineering. Thanks for the info. Will look forward to learning all about sound software now.

    • @totallyfrozen
      @totallyfrozen 4 года назад +2

      Oberon Pan
      FYI, Mike has mentioned that he uses and prefers Reaper and he has a series of tutorial videos on setting up and tweaking Reaper for voiceover work.

    • @TokyoXtreme
      @TokyoXtreme 4 года назад +6

      Most things in life boil down to how you package and present yourself.

    • @mediamannaman
      @mediamannaman 2 года назад +3

      @@TokyoXtreme - How true! Some of us took way too long to understand what you so simply said.

    • @vhaleryanadamant1975
      @vhaleryanadamant1975 Год назад +1

      No man, it's 50-50.
      If your voice "sucks" aka you have no training and you don't know how to VO, then you can do all the audio editing in the world it's still gonna suck

    • @jackedkerouac4414
      @jackedkerouac4414 Год назад +1

      @@vhaleryanadamant1975 Absolutely. I heard one vo's demo and his delivery and cadence were so bad it wouldn't have mattered if Danny Elfman did the music and Billy Porter engineered

  • @randomrosie2599
    @randomrosie2599 2 года назад

    You absolutely rock. Loved that vid you did where you built a voice over booth in your shower stall!!! HILARIOUS and BRILLIANT. Thank you! Keep em coming!

  • @QuintinMcfadden
    @QuintinMcfadden 6 лет назад

    i think this video helped me in seeing how easy it is to produce your own work as long as you know what you are doing.

  • @JoshuaG85
    @JoshuaG85 6 лет назад

    This is cool. I am 33. In a coma in 03. When I woke up, I was blind for a bit. I would sit there and wonder what I wanted to do. I realized voice actor. haha
    This was very good. Lots of information. I have Logic Pro to set my audio up.
    The site is a great thing to know about.
    Thank you for the information.

  • @ThatGuyWithAVoice
    @ThatGuyWithAVoice Год назад

    Thanks for giving me the confidence to finally make a true demo reel!

  • @ge45gecalled39
    @ge45gecalled39 6 лет назад +1

    really nice to see and hear you do your thing, your really talented and know your stuff, fun to see an expert at work, thanks

  • @kris_yt2860
    @kris_yt2860 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for generously sharing your knowledge, sir. Much appreciated!

  • @CaptainWeirdBeard69
    @CaptainWeirdBeard69 6 лет назад +1

    These videos you make are really informative and appreciated.

  • @davelanciani-dimaensionx
    @davelanciani-dimaensionx 3 года назад

    Glad to see you use Reaper, and a shout out to Kenny Gioia and his great tutorials.

  • @FrederickDunn
    @FrederickDunn 4 года назад +1

    Flawless in every possible way and this is exactly how I know that I will not be working as a voice talent ;) YOU, however, belong in the industry... hands down!

  • @jaredcapper7388
    @jaredcapper7388 7 лет назад +1

    Another great video Mike! Been looking to create a demo! Thanks!

  • @69mashedpatatoes
    @69mashedpatatoes 6 лет назад +32

    I swear I always hear ads that sound like you, that or it is actually you

  • @Eric-Thomure
    @Eric-Thomure 7 лет назад +1

    I also made all of my demos using music samples from various sites. Only I did it all in Garageband so there were less toys to play with!

  • @ClickImagination
    @ClickImagination 6 лет назад

    I am enjoying these videos. Very informative and well delivered. Keep them coming.

  • @marizzofagela2256
    @marizzofagela2256 7 лет назад

    Great video Mr. Delgaudio, thanks a lot!

  • @ahmedbatis2483
    @ahmedbatis2483 4 года назад

    You are really my hero! I really like your tips, what brings me here to your channel is a question in my head weather I can use Zoom in anyway for my recording suessions.. Here I am, a big fan! Thank you so much

  • @AA-ul9qh
    @AA-ul9qh 3 года назад

    Booth Junkie is the best! Awesome vid.s & priceless info. THANK YOU!

  • @yumyumeatemuppp
    @yumyumeatemuppp 4 года назад +1

    Your voice is golden. Thanks. So much.

  • @LightningSpiritVA
    @LightningSpiritVA 3 года назад +1

    Thank you so much I am thinking making one a demo sense got a decent set up and have alot of foam in my room, so with these tips could help me out

  • @bale2935
    @bale2935 6 лет назад

    23:03 i wanna here the full story about that boy .. oh man it looks like it's a sad one or i believe your voice tune makes it sound sad, you're so professional Mike, i like your voice and the music that you choose .
    it's a great video , i wish you make videos every day .

  • @MrAnthonyKennedy1
    @MrAnthonyKennedy1 5 лет назад

    A pleasure to watch, listen and learn! Thank you.

  • @C_T333
    @C_T333 6 лет назад

    Thank you for uploading this!! This is fantastic.

  • @m0L3ify
    @m0L3ify Год назад +1

    A compressor also turns the loud parts up, so if you have noise in your recording, it's going to make that more obvious. If you just want to manage audio peaks, you can use a limiter. If you want to make the entire recording more present and professional sounding, use soft to medium compression, but only if your audio is clean. Otherwise it's going to get messy.

  • @stephenhellinger8394
    @stephenhellinger8394 6 лет назад

    Nice presentation and good sounding voiceovers

  • @smoothwill
    @smoothwill Год назад

    To know this your in the field already .

  • @imnotgonnasay3612
    @imnotgonnasay3612 3 года назад

    Oh my gosh, I like you and your videos so much! Thank you for helping me choose a Lewitt recently (used your code/affiliate thingy). It's arriving on Monday...EEEEEEEEEE! It sounded like Pac-Man when you were in speed mode.

  • @stuartwrigglesworth9339
    @stuartwrigglesworth9339 4 года назад

    Very helpful thanks for that. I must be mad but just staring in voice over .After being on the road for 27 years. Must be mad . Tack care.

  • @savethefails
    @savethefails 7 лет назад +35

    ooooh, now you've done it. You've gone against the "mainstream". Telling somebody to produce their own demo is just asking to be excommunicated from voiceover by the rank professionals that are busy telling all the newbies what they need to do to get started so that said "pros" can benefit from it. In all seriousness, great video. I've produced several "entry level" demos for people using Audioblocks and it's a great resource.

    • @DeepBlueWaves
      @DeepBlueWaves 7 лет назад +8

      Fake it till you make it! Apparently actors were the first ppl on the moon :p

    • @danbolivar3564
      @danbolivar3564 7 лет назад +5

      I keep in in mind that a couple of those "pro" demo producers have also told people to go buy the Kaotica Eyeball... so... meh..

    • @FarisMonshi
      @FarisMonshi 7 лет назад

      Sereno Mirado i'm curious to know what you don't like about the Kaotica Eyeball. Mind sharing? Mine's been working pretty well for me.

    • @danbolivar3564
      @danbolivar3564 7 лет назад +6

      That's the point... You never will get truly efficient acoustics by practically wrapping your mic in foam.
      Condenser mics need that room to 'breathe', when you limit that you're basically cutting into the frequency response, much like cutting a groove from end to end, through your waveform. It will, to the trained ear, sound enclosed and introduce harmonic artifacts.
      Besides, Mike here has already proven that even a shower can be made acoustically sound by using very few sound panels, so long as you locate them in the right spot.
      Mind you, I'm talking about not using it for voiceover, it may be just fine for singing, that in spite of the similarities, is an entirely different type of recording.

    • @Locutor1492
      @Locutor1492 7 лет назад

      You mentioned a link to "Kenny Joices" compression video. I don't see it. Please send it to: spanishvoiceover@gmail.com

  • @Ptpop
    @Ptpop 6 лет назад

    Excellent video. Thanks for posting. I am new to voiceover work and was wondering how to decrease the volume of the music without having to tediously edit it.

  • @jstlouis16
    @jstlouis16 4 года назад +1

    As someone trying to get into the voiceover space, this was REALLY helpful. Thank you! Within a day I was able to record and produce my own audio demo using music, scripts and software. Thank you for sharing your talent and guidance!

  • @seanyboyoc
    @seanyboyoc 6 лет назад +1

    Great video again Mike. So, I saw another video advising to use the side-chain compression, but the auditions' I do (haven't landed a job yet, but been shortlisted several times, so I am thinking it's more technical and not my voice Lol)are vocal track only. So do I not need to use side-chain if it's music-free? Thanks again.

  • @redhotmouse
    @redhotmouse 4 года назад +1

    Thank you ! .. Extremely useful information and excellent presentation .. Am I alone in feeling the audio ducking that the music does under the voice seems 'blippy' (if that makes any sense??) almost too sensitive, creating volume changes that become noticeable in the final file?

  • @somethingsouthafrican6934
    @somethingsouthafrican6934 2 года назад

    Thanks again Booth Junkie!

  • @wooptydew
    @wooptydew 4 года назад +1

    Thank you soooo much for this! I produced 2 commercials today (on audacity) using the "auto-duck" plug-in, which is essentially the same thing as the side chain you used, but the audio I got from the daw wasn't the same I got on the .mp3 playback. Is it just me? Or how do you fix that?

  • @akrussek
    @akrussek 6 лет назад +1

    You are a wonderful man. You just solved all my problems :-) Thank you
    Plus, so excited by the information, I can't but think you are an adorable man. *off to make a demo*

  • @carollucialopez9952
    @carollucialopez9952 4 года назад

    Hi Mike - your videos are awesome, thank you!

  • @Jakobguldager70
    @Jakobguldager70 4 года назад +2

    Would you normalize items before you start editing and adding gate, eq, comp etc.?
    I find that if I normalize later, the stuff I added in terms of gate and comp will just have to be redone

  • @Podcastforthewin
    @Podcastforthewin 6 лет назад +4

    Is it like audio ducking for radio broadcasting?

  • @SeanLaMontagne
    @SeanLaMontagne 4 года назад +8

    Why did the Gods bless you with having a last name with "Audio" in it.

  • @KingBorium
    @KingBorium 7 лет назад +1

    Hey Booth Junky! I record my videos with a Shure SM7B and a Focusrite Scarlet Solo. And my voice doesn't sound crispy like yours. How can I make my voice sound more like yours?

  • @craiglee7993
    @craiglee7993 5 лет назад

    Drum's okay i see Mike as a drummer a Bass maybe? I knew his coolness was real.Great Video thank's so much.

  • @bossladyivyoz9224
    @bossladyivyoz9224 5 лет назад

    You make it look so easy

  • @CaviDS
    @CaviDS 6 лет назад +1

    Do you just use the stock normalize that really does not let you set the level? I have the free SWS extensions that have a normalize that lets you set the level??

  • @stagemilkwebsite4327
    @stagemilkwebsite4327 6 лет назад

    Hey man! Love your videos. I'm trying to make a reel at the moment and love Audioblocks, but are there any other online libraries you would recommend? Or ways of making finding music? It''s sooo hard

  • @MegaPraiseHim
    @MegaPraiseHim 6 лет назад

    Does anybody know why my vocal track is getting split when I add my music under it on a separate track? Thank you.

  • @shawnetlinger2676
    @shawnetlinger2676 2 года назад

    wow, you sound great!!!

  • @dieselyeti
    @dieselyeti 4 года назад +1

    Great explainer Mike. Where would I go for a compete tutorial on how to use Audioblocks?

  • @DenisUspeshny
    @DenisUspeshny 5 лет назад

    very useful. exactly my problem as I had a voice bed with heavy metal music and it was crashing my voice and didnt know what to do about it. now i do. BTW - what mic dod you use to record this video?

  • @wouterdeen
    @wouterdeen 7 лет назад

    Can you advise me if the SE Electronics Magneto is a good microphone to buy, and to use with a 31 bands equalizer?

  • @PatriciaAndreaFL
    @PatriciaAndreaFL 13 дней назад

    Thank you for your amazing videos!!!
    Would you be willing to re-make this or update it with your new knowledge and how you would now make this different than 7 years ago?

  • @EPHONIC
    @EPHONIC 3 года назад

    Nicely done, Mike. Do you have a video for producing character voices? Anything on that topic?

  • @vladimirstanescu
    @vladimirstanescu 7 лет назад

    hi ! congrats for your presentation style :) nice work . your voice is verry good .. i am a singer and a voiceover i try to find another mic for voiceover and i want to know if the voice part from this video is made with CAD e 100s ? i try to find on your channel something about AKG 214 but you dont have right ? thanks

  • @MackenzieOliver
    @MackenzieOliver 7 лет назад

    This is very helpful, thank you so much!

  • @diego2112gaming
    @diego2112gaming 5 лет назад

    So... Let me make sure I've got the basics down--practice good audio editing and speak clearly. That's how you build a demo reel?
    SWEET!

  • @richardsisk1770
    @richardsisk1770 Год назад

    Great example well explained. Thank you 😊

  • @TurboHot
    @TurboHot 6 лет назад

    Great guide ever. So easy and understandable! Good job!

  • @attosprodutora8679
    @attosprodutora8679 7 лет назад

    Do you use preamp or microphone and interface only?
    What interface do you use?

  • @dylanlopes8604
    @dylanlopes8604 Год назад

    Hi! thank you for the video! Do you have any recommendations for more detailed reaper tips and tricks for voice over work?

  • @LuisRodriguez-uu9ob
    @LuisRodriguez-uu9ob 6 лет назад

    Thanks..!! What camcorder are you using..? Thanks again, great content

  • @RobertVernonAustralia
    @RobertVernonAustralia 7 лет назад

    great stuff mike

  • @LuchoH838
    @LuchoH838 7 лет назад

    TheMontageKing voice ...amazing

  • @cjalves932
    @cjalves932 4 года назад

    Thanks a bunch all the way from Brazil...🤝🇧🇷

  • @shrimpee502
    @shrimpee502 4 года назад

    What is the best resource for collecting copy to use for a VO demo? I’m brand new to the VO business so I am trying to figure out where to start. Thanks!

  • @brettcollin3693
    @brettcollin3693 Год назад

    Question would you recommend using a hard limiter instead of normalizing?

  • @MadJix
    @MadJix 3 года назад

    How would you suggest a person starting out scripting a demo? Should a beginner use existing commercial scripts or would there be copyright concerns with that?

  • @peterwagner3398
    @peterwagner3398 5 лет назад

    Is side chain compression the only mixing done to the entire demo?

  • @craiglee7993
    @craiglee7993 5 лет назад +1

    If any of these setting's Mike is using in the Master Edit are confusing go to his Video on Reaper presets.

  • @amandawoodhouse9007
    @amandawoodhouse9007 4 года назад

    When making a demo voice reel how many clips should i have an are the 10-12 seconds? I also would like to know how long the demo has to be in general cause i hear different things. i will be making up my own lines, will be doing character, commercial & corporate reels. I will use Reaper instead of Audacity or check it out I also have Adobe audition as well, don't like it as much and have to refresh myself on it.

  • @ernestcarlos6629
    @ernestcarlos6629 3 года назад

    what software do i need to get started with my demos

  • @Lhostel
    @Lhostel 5 лет назад +8

    First and foremost I would like to thank you for your time, efforts and energy for this video. My question is, where can I get scripts to create slates for my demo?

    • @CatKingCole82
      @CatKingCole82 5 лет назад

      A slate is the: 'my name is yada yada, and I'm auditioning for yada yada' part. The scripts are different than a slate.

  • @inglesconalan5360
    @inglesconalan5360 7 лет назад

    Very interesting and informative, thanks for posting

  • @markishabunn4492
    @markishabunn4492 4 года назад

    As a beginner, what material can be used for a demo?

  • @MattMendians
    @MattMendians 2 года назад

    I already know how to record, and the tech stuff of that. My question is and maybe you said it in the video since I kind of moved around from studio stuff and I use Reaper also!! Question, do you create text for your commercials or are you using recordings from jobs you already were hired and did? Another way to ask, create what would be a commercial or does it have to be from a job you already did? I just did voice overs for a possible video editing job. Now I’m considering making a VO demo. Thanks for the video and nice job on your explaining, and your video editing and voice recording for this video!! Love your screenshots and fast forward parts!!

  • @Buttface1981
    @Buttface1981 Год назад

    Fantastic video! Where did you get the scripts from? Or did you write the scripts yourself for the demo?

  • @TheDevilings
    @TheDevilings 3 года назад

    Your voice sounds great but it’s shuper shibbolint , try a quality de-Esser or a different mic setting, the cheap de-Essers don’t work right at all SPL is the best I’ve tried btw, thanks for tips!

  • @atalipsos9799
    @atalipsos9799 6 лет назад

    Which screen recording software do you use?

  • @MidnightGrind
    @MidnightGrind 6 лет назад

    You Sir, are supremely underrated. A sub for you, and many thanks for the information :D

  • @rayprod8571
    @rayprod8571 2 года назад

    Hmmm... I could extract vo demos out of videos I worked on, got all music sound fx and mastering already done...
    For some genres like audiobooks and instructional voice may be all that's needed... true or false?

  • @douglasascencio9140
    @douglasascencio9140 3 года назад

    Hello. I was wondering, why is your sample rate 44100Hz and WAV bit depth 24bit PCM? I'm new to this and had the understanding that 48khz and 32bit were sort of the standard. Any help would be welcomed. Thanks and cheers.

  • @ninjabluewings
    @ninjabluewings 2 года назад

    Ok this might seem like a very obvious question but have you done any voiceovers that have been on TV or Radio ect?