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  • John Dayra #360074935219
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    I think the voice bunny staff have gone on holidays , I have been waiting for a response for 4 days.

    I listened to your audio and I can hear your computer fan. Also, there is a noticeable echo so you would need more room treatment. I learned if you crank up your volume on your over-ear headphones all the way you can hear these subtleties.

    Hope this helps.

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  • Sebastian Torres #4601531158
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    Hi Sabrina,

    I agree with John, there's too much room echo, you'll need more acoustic treatment to dry up the sound. Have a look at this post where there are some tips on that front: https://goo.gl/vGqUIW.

    There are also background noises like a fan and some people talking.

    Lastly, there are plosives throughout the recording. Make sure you use a pop-filter to prevent this issue. 

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  • Sabrina Pereira Ribeiro #360207066684
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    Hi John and Sebastian,

     

    Thanks for your feedback.

    I'll try to sort out the problem and post here a new audio for feedbacks.

     

    Have a lovely weekend!

     

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  • Angela Serrano #830202147
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    Hi Sabrina

    I'm sorry for not getting back to you before. As I mentioned, I was on a sick leave all of last week which delayed my response. 

    I agree with Sebastian's and John's comments: The recording's acoustics are not good at the moment. You have a critical level of room echo and some hiss noise that needs to be addressed. The recording sounds as if you were recording in a very big space or in a space that has no acoustic treatment. 

    Check our article on acoustic treatment options as I'm sure it will help a lot. I also suggest you watch our webinar on Acoustics. The webinar will also teach you about general acoustic terms and ways to treat your space that will help you understand better your space: https://help.bunnyinc.com/hc/en-us/community/posts/115000007524-Acoustics-101

    We look forward to a new recording!

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  • Sabrina Pereira Ribeiro #360207066684
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    Hello Angela, 

     

    Many thanks for all of your pieces of advice.

    I've just posted a new recording here.

    Please, let me know if it's good enough this time.

     

    Thanks in advance!

     

    Best, 

     

    Sabrina Sattnin

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  • Angela Serrano #830202147
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    Hi Sabrina! I asked on the other post if you could share the link again. I'd appreciate if you can share it here instead so we can keep the thread all in the same place :) 

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  • Sabrina Pereira Ribeiro #360207066684
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    Hi, Angela!

     

    Course. Here we go!

    https://drive.google.com/open?id=1d-MBt0VYHYhI9pUMibP48v7JNaPPBZRq

    Many thanks in advance! :)

     

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  • Angela Serrano #830202147
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    Hi Sabrina

    Unfortunately, your recording has a critical level of background noise, hiss noise, and room echo. This is completely related to your room acoustics. I can listen to cars passing, the movement behind you and all sorts of sounds. It's very important to recording in an acoustically treated space where you're isolating your microphone as much as you can from foreign sounds. 

    As we shared before, we have a lot of content around acoustic treatment that may be helpful for you. I suggest you review it and attempt to change or modify your recording space as much as possible. 

     

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  • Sabrina Pereira Ribeiro #360207066684
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    Hi Angela, 

     

    many thanks for your patience and help.

    I've been trying to sort out the acoustic problem, but looks like I'll need more.

    The last recording was done inside my wardrobe.

    I don't know what else to do for now.

    I'll give it a break for a while, but as soon as I can invest more in acoustic I'll come up again with a new recording.

     

    Many thanks once more!

     

    Best, 

     

    Sabrina Sattnin

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  • Angela Serrano #830202147
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    No problem, Sabrina!

    Acoustics can be tricky so don't be afraid of experimenting and looking for ways in which you can improve. We'll be here to help you and give you all our feedback anytime.

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  • Sabrina Pereira Ribeiro #360207066684
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    You're very kind, Angela.

    Many thanks! 

    We talk again soon.

     

    Best,

     

    Sabrina Sattnin

     

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  • Angela Serrano #830202147
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    Looking forward to it, Sabrina!

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