Voiceover Tech Questions Part 1

EPISODE · Jan 15, 2024 · 53 MIN

Voiceover Tech Questions Part 1

from The VO Breakfast Show

In this podcast episode, Jamie and Carin answer listener questions around studio tech, including their holiday experiences, tech interests, and the significance of professional home studios for voice actors in 2024. They delve into the importance of self-learning, challenges of operating system updates, and the need for high-quality audio recording. Here's a concise summary of their conversation:Jamie and Carin start with a lighthearted discussion about their ages and holiday experiences, including a New Year's Day party miscommunication. They then shift to tech, with Jamie expressing interest and sharing feedback gathered from a Facebook group post.The duo emphasizes the importance of professional home studios for voice actors in 2024. While expensive equipment isn't necessary, they stress evaluating sound quality professionally. Jamie suggests prioritizing the studio environment, using acoustic blankets, and experimenting with live engineering for sound improvements.Carin voices concern about reliance on others for tech knowledge, emphasizing the need for self-learning. They discuss the importance of understanding technology in voice acting and share experiences with clients assuming industry-standard equipment usage.A casual discussion follows about work routines, working from booths, societal appearance expectations, and subtly processing auditions. They reveal their use of specific audio equipment and plugins, highlighting the importance of understanding their features.The duo delves into audio recording topics, covering gainstaging, normalizing processes, and techniques. They stress aiming for proper volume levels, adjusting gain based on performance type, and avoiding distortion. Carin discusses the need for a mute button feature on Source Connect, and they address challenges with operating system updates.The importance of capturing high-quality audio is discussed, along with solutions for recording in noisy environments. They touch on professional audio recording software, recommending trying different options and discussing limitations of free solutions like Garageband. Session recording and playback strategies are also explored, with Carin preferring recording takes and Jamie expressing concern about technical issues.In summary, Jamie and Carin cover a wide range of topics related to voice acting, technology, and audio recording, providing valuable insights and advice for fellow professionals in the field. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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