Hi!Can you please explain me where you can hear a reverb?
This project was rejected, but I don't understand what's wrong, I had several speedie projects accepted before and I don't hear any reverb?
Isn't it an other issue? (I cut the parts to make it fit 27 seconds)
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/10qcY3BYjQgZt3h1CuE6esYKcVuLLLrkk
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Hi Jory,
Firstly, apologies for the delay in response.
I'd be happy to review your audio. But it's currently private at the moment, would you be able to make it public so I can take a listen?
Kind regards,
Samantha
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1sBmoqLA2ez9I17ohq-UylXUVtDv1_fUk/view?usp=sharing
Is it working now?
Hi Marjorie,
Yes, it's working now. Thanks for that.
I had a listen, you've got a really lovely voice.
However, there is a lot of reverb heard. We would suggest implementing more acoustic treatment to your recording space/studio. Particually covering up any hard surfaces close by, such as table tops, chairs, mic stands, etc. Also, some people neglect to realize that uncarpeted floors also reflect a lot of frequencies too, so a simple method of adding a good rug helps.
If you wish, you could post some images of your recording set up here, and we can take a look and see where the reverb issues are coming from. We could then offer some suggestions to prevent it from being heard in future audios. It would also be useful to know what equipment you use too, such as mic, headphones, interface.
Hope you have a great weekend!
Kind regards,
Samantha
Hello, thank you for your reply, I use a SM58 with anti-pop and RME fireface, the SM58 is not a microphone catching echo usually so I don't understand, I did not change anything in my set up and I had several other projects accepted before but I don't hear any difference in the sound...Can you tell me why this one for instance was accepted? Since I recorded with the exact set up...is it possible that the echo changes between the Time of the day? Yes I Can try to take pictures but I have lot of fournitures and wood floor
https://bunnystudio.com/voice/shared/view/MTM5NTY5Nw
Also I use beyerdynamic dt770 pro as headphone
Hi again, I tried 3 tests with a vocal Booth, Can you tell me if there is still reverb and if the sound is what you are looking for if not let me know what I have to do?https://drive.google.com/file/d/1FveHvRqvhCTqFUPgHed6TFQ6IiltHj4n/view?usp=drivesdk
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1UmaQvVk58OHg2LAVCHojyqMklagw78_c/view?usp=drivesdk
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1CplrLc2tNrHsJcGzbu719dNwefW8QufG/view?usp=drivesdk
Sorry I think I put wrong links again, so here are the correct links:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1CplrLc2tNrHsJcGzbu719dNwefW8QufG/view?usp=sharing
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1FveHvRqvhCTqFUPgHed6TFQ6IiltHj4n/view?usp=sharing
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1UmaQvVk58OHg2LAVCHojyqMklagw78_c/view?usp=sharing
Here are 2 pictures of the vocal booth I created with the Microphone (SM58) RME Fireface soundcard and the room I record
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1i4BfmstfZE_jGu9usKdhxedZbycf4C17/view?usp=sharing
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1QIdojJuWURf0F37fsdEcimIGuGihgduw/view?usp=sharing
Thanks, Marjorie for getting back and supplying all of this. :)
I'll be discussing all this with the rest of the QC team in our weekly meetings, which happen every Thursday.
Once we have discussed it, I'll provide all feedback and thoughts from us to you on here.
Kindest regards,
Samantha
Hi, again Marjorie,
Thank you for your patience.
We reviewed your case last Thursday afternoon and listened to your audio samples too.
And we believe the best method, to begin with, would be to find a smaller room (if possible) to record in. Lots of people use closets for instance. It's great that you have treated the area behind your mic. But the area your mic points to is also very important to have treated. There is only so much a person standing in front of their mic can provide coverage from room echo.
An option, if you don't have a closet or another smaller room to record it could be to place your mic facing towards the wall but do make sure to have the wall covered with some soft fabrics too. A blanket or towel would suffice to help prevent any reverb.
A useful video to help with this also can be seen here, which should also provide some inspirational ways to add more acoustic treatment: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Se381sERrY&t=2s
There was also mention of some plosives and mouth noises heard. Recording further back from your mic (usually 2 fists worth is good) and with your head tilted slightly on an axis so that your breaths don't hit directly into your mic, will help prevent these.
Here is an article from our community page too, which will help prevent mouth clicks: https://help.bunnystudio.com/hc/en-us/community/posts/205412970-Tip-6-5-ways-to-keep-mouth-noises-under-control
We understand that this may seem frustrating that your work in the past was accepted and now it is starting to get revisions and/or being rejected. We are constantly improving our platform and aligning our team.
If you would like to submit more audio examples when you have implemented changes, I'd be more than happy to lend an ear and offer feedback.
Hope you have a great week!
Kind regards,
Samantha
Hi Samantha, Than you for the reply, Actually I invested in a T Acoustik vocal booth so I hope the problem will be fixed using that booth!