Need feedback on new room treatment
Due to recent rejections for "boxiness" in my audio, I refurnished my recording space in an effort to eliminate any possible room noise. Rather than attempt new projects blindly in the hope that these changes are sufficient, I figured I'd post a sample here and get some feedback on it. The only processing on this audio is normalization to -3 db and a 100mz low pass filter to avoid any bass rumble.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=146xtwcsHsxU_v4pswk9nFDTYoL41cZ5u
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Hello, Justin! Thank you for participating in this Community! :-)
I hear no "boxiness" ... but considerable proximity effect (or so it seems to my ears):
https://blog.audio-technica.com/what-is-proximity-effect/
By the way, low-pass filter cuts anything above the set frequency. In this case, you might want to use a low shelf filter.
Another thing I found was the white noise issue. Would you mind sharing us the details of your recording setup?
Best regards,
Oki
Hi Justin,
Another vo talent here (not BunnyStudio staff) with a suggestion on your read. You have a really nice voice, but the read sounds a little studied to me, i.e. over-emphasis on consonants and enunciation - to the point where it's sounding a bit artificial to my ear. Perhaps try a version sounding just the way you do when you speak to a friend. Actually visualizing one person to whom you are speaking can help.
Best of luck,
Joe B.
Hi Justin,
Another vo talent here (not BunnyStudio staff) with a suggestion on your read. You have a really nice voice, but the read sounds a little studied to me, i.e. over-emphasis on consonants and enunciation - to the point where it's sounding a bit artificial to my ear. Perhaps try a version sounding just the way you do when you speak to a friend. Actually visualizing one person to whom you are speaking can help.
Best of luck,
Joe B.