I’m a full-time working voice actor, and along the way to that, realized those hours (and hours!) spent messing around in recording and computer music studios paid off nicely when it came time to set up my own VO recording setup. Now I work with other voice actors, setting up studios, simplifying workflows and letting them lock down their recording tech so they can worry about being brilliant behind the microphone.
Following up the last two episodes which were focused upon setting up your input chain, we take a step back and see just what kind of mess we've made....
Part 2 of "Setting Up Your Set Up" - In this week's episode, I go through how sound gets into your computer - one of those things everyone thinks they...
In this week's episode, I cover three basic tenets of your input recording chain. The stuff you want to get right before you begin connecting micropho...
JustAskJimVO.studio Episode 2 Though it's tempting to try to fix recording issues by using the latest whiz-bang Effects, that practice can definitely ...
Getting things rolling with some thoughts about "classic" microphones and whether those matter for voice actors or voiceover in general. Plus answers ...