Rejected Application..... Seems a Little Fishy
I've been recording using this setup for a while now and I have NEVER gotten anybody who has told me my setup creates too much Reverb.. which seems nearly impossible given the acoustic treatment and small space. This application process seems more of "Do we like you voice" type thing rather than checking for "quality" it's a little frustrating
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Hi Chris
Unfortunately, the recording does have room echo. There're also many critical editing issues due to not fading the areas where you cut. Keep in mind that transitions should always include fades to ensure the cuts you're making are natural and smooth.
Now, it's important to know that even if your space is small, the acoustic treatment may be inadequate which could lead to room echo issues. I suggest you review your microphone technique + acoustic treatment to ensure is appropriate for your space. Keep in mind that there are surfaces that are much more reflective than others so it's important to have them covered and to also review key aspects of the materials you'll use.
Hi Angela, thanks for reaching out.
With all due respect I have to disagree with you on the first part, because there were no removal of parts throughout the audio.. Only editing was a normalize to -3.0db.. I will try another style of recording when I submit a new application.. How long does that take to come through?
Hi Chris
There are several audible cuts. Did you use any other technique? If you listen to the transition in 0:05 where you finish saying "language" and you're starting to breathe. This area has an editing click where the breath sound is cut. This same problem is present in several areas throughout your recording.
After sending a request for a reconsideration, a new project will be sent to you within the next 7 - 31 days. Keep in mind it can come at any time within this time frame so I suggest you keep an eye on your email so you don't miss it.
Hope this helps!