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I've got a few new things for my setup.
I've purchased a preamp, something I found was severely limiting my flexibility and resulted in increased line noise. I've also acquired several large panels of acoustic foam, almost entirely surrounding my recording area, sans the ceiling and a few gaps.
I'm so ready to come back into the fold, I'm desperate. Please, tell me if this is acceptable and if not what must be done to correct it.
https://soundcloud.com/etsvo/voicebunny-reactivation-sample-1
You'll also notice on my profile another Ace Combat related demo with a backing track. Thanks to that sample, I'm now a lead VO for PROJECT WINGMAN. Recording for them is still a while away, so rest assured nothing will get in the way for my work with VoiceBunny.
I miss you guys, come on. Angela, pls. :(
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Hi Eric,
Thanks for sharing, the Ace Combat sample is pretty cool. I'd say the only issue with this one is that is has some room reflections, it's a sort of slapback echo. I'd suggest you continue adding and modifying the positioning of acoustic treatment, always careful not to record too close to reflective surfaces. Common culprits are hardwood floors and uncovered ceilings.
Please share a new sample once the room echo has been tamed/corrected.
Here you go! Here's a clip from a review of Ace Combat 7 that I'm doing. As far as I can tell, the audio is good. I have my compressor turned up a bit specifically for the review.
https://soundcloud.com/etsvo/ac7-review-clip-01/s-A6gds
Hello, Eric.
The audio still has some sound reflections that are quite noticeable, and also the compressor might be increasing this perception. Please, try to avoid compressing the file as it tends to affect certain frequencies and aggravate problems that are there.
Do you happen to have any object close to the mic that could be impacting the recording? Laptop screen, lamps, tablets, or other objects with reflective materials could be harming the file.
Hope that helps.
Best,
Oscar
I’m surrounded almost entirely by acoustic foam. My monitor screen and ceiling are the only uncovered surfaces. I’ll try again later since I’m at work right now, but I’ll see what I can do. I have some spare foam I can attach to the ceiling I guess.
Perfect, Eric.
That's actually a good idea. And try to move the screen a bit farther from the mic.
We'll be here to listen to your file as soon as you're ready.