This Audio was passed by QC - no rejection comment from client - and it said cancelled or expired
Good afternoon,
Marina asked me to upload this sample here for reasons why my audio was rejected by the client, yet it was passed by QC. Nothing in my professional studio has changed. Here is the link.
I have also since done about 5 speedy projects all passed by QC, my studio audio is always perfect, now all of a sudden there's echo and not properly treated space come up a couple of times. I work from a dual walled Top of the Range Whisper Room Voice Over Booth and no other agency I voice for every has problems with my audio.
Here's the link
https://bunnystudio.com/projects/cd86db3b-b57e-407e-9f27-1333f98249bc/
Thanks for your input!
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Hi Wendy, thanks for reaching out!
I was trying to listen the file but since the project was rejected, we don't have access to the file, is it easy for you to share the audio through google drive or similar?
Thanks in advance and looking forward to help you with this issue.
Best,
Steven.
Hi there, Wendy-Maree and Steven!
Here is the direct link to download the deliverable used in the project:
Kind regards,
Gabriela Schneider
Hi Wendy, thanks for reaching out!
I was listening to your audio, and what I notice is what is technically known as "boxiness". This is an undesired effect that occurs when the sound coming out of your mouth bounces off rigid surfaces (wood, glass, etc.) and returns to be captured by the microphone.
I know you have an adequate space where you record your vocals, but sometimes these booths are so small that they increase the aforementioned reflections. So, I just wanted to make a couple of suggestions to reduce the amount of boxiness present in some of your recordings.
Avoid placing the microphone close to a rigid surface, and also avoid having the front part of the microphone pointing towards the glass or the door.
Try to record at a close distance to the microphone and always facing it, as sometimes when recording a voice, one might lean to read the text or move away too much, which makes the boxiness more noticeable. So, a distance of about 10 cm from the microphone will be fine.
I hope this information is helpful to you, and I look forward to your feedback.
Best regards,
Steven!