unfair rejection (nomore-reverberation too boxing)
Okay. This is a joke a candid camera or what else?
Thank you for your submission; we greatly appreciate your effort. Unfortunately, we have found the following issue(s) in your recording.
There is 'boxiness' impacting your recording which makes it sound as if it was recorded in a very small space. Please ensure you record in an acoustically treated environment. If you already have acoustic treatment, it may not be adequate.
This voiceover is the 14th after 13th that I have do it one or two months ago. Same microphone, same studio, same ME. But. It's ironic that yesterday my audio was not good for the reverb and today is too boxing. And i have do nothing in my studio. This is the same audio that i gave to the same company one month ago. Unbelievable. Rly. Unbelievable.
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Hello Maria
As Sebastian's mentioned in a previous post, perhaps there are some surfaces in your recording space that have not been properly covered because I've been able to notice some sound reflections in the audio right from the beginning. This is what we call a "borderline case" as the problem is not huge; however, it exists. Therefore, it's quite difficult to assess the deliverable.
Resonance is the issue here and you can notice it using a pair of headphones in case the monitors don't quite show the problem.
please Oscar. The problem (now) is not the REVERB but THE BOXING and boxing is the opposite of reverb. Anyway. I need only to understan why one month ago was not a problem (same company, same job, same voice, same homestudio, same demos) was good. Today. Same company, same job, same voice, same demos was not. That is insane. A little.
and, please, Oscar, read what you write before post. You say that you can ear a verb (recording space less covered has the verb problem). But the bunny agent saids that I have the surface are too much covered. Please. Rly. Please. Try first an internal accord with the voice agent, next reply to me. Too less or not too less? This is the question.
Maria
May I ask for a photo of your recording space? That way we might be able to give you more detailed feedback.
Maria, I feel for you. This truly does illustrate the nonsensical way Voice Bunny find excuses for rejecting audio. How can it be that one moment, the audio is perfectly acceptable and approved and yet another, recorded within the same environment, it can be rejected? Get real VB. This is not positive feedback whatsoever. I ask again Oscar, do you have a picture of the setup you use to reject so many great voice over artists?
thanks Tom. I did not send the photo because my studio should be not adequate but because we need REAL parameters to understand how our audio must be valid. And the guidelines are not enough. I heard saturated pro bunny audio as PERFECT. I state that I do not want to be a whining slut. I work with voicebunny and I want to keep working. But we need clearer guidelines.