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Rejected voice application

  • Héctor Adolfo Ituarte #362404423039
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    Hi, Richard!

    Thank you for this interesting question, we're glad you reached out for feedback!

    Audio quality is paramount for us and our clients, hence the focus in that regard when evaluating audition projects.

    We understand the eagerness and desire to take part in this amazing craft, but we do highly recommend you get the proper setup to produce professional-quality audio. Part of this is due to our need to hear your voice clearly and completely. Lower fidelity samples may mask many issues with delivery (such as the presence of mouth/salivation noises) or produce false positives for issues like plosives or sibilance. These things, in particular, are usual pain-points for aspiring pros which can be partially fixed through post-processing, but that originally stem from diction flaws and/or mic technique in the first place.

    Stay on this thread and try to produce a sample with the proper equipment: condenser mic, interface/preamp and recording in a sonically dry space (with no echoes), so that we can evaluate your performance with fairness and precision. I'm sure instructions on how to record were included in the rejection email, so make sure to follow them.

    We'll be waiting on new material and in the meantime, don't hesitate to come back for advice should you need it!

     

    Cheers,

    Héctor Adolfo Ituarte (BunnyStudio QC Agent)

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