Nick Hope
September 1st, 2005, 09:24 AM
I've recorded a voiceover for my marine-life documentary DVD and I would be very interested to know how much post-production effects more experienced engineers than me might put on it to give it a professional sound. The voiceover will be mixed with a bed of ducking ambient music and a bit of reef noise here and there.
I've posted a 8Mb zip file of 4 short WAV clips (http://www.bubblevision.com/Nick-voiceover.zip) on my website if anyone is interested to listen.
The recordings were made in Sony Vegas with a Takstar SM-1C concenser mic (http://takstar.com/product/enPro_2.asp?page=1&EClassNO=EnA01&EMPID=EnB017#) through an Echo Gina soundcard. My mouth was about 6 inches from the mic with a pop filter in-between.
The mic's low frequency attenuation switch was OFF .
The -10dB sensitivity switch was OFF.
The polar pattern was set to cardoid (as opposed to omni-directional or bidirectional).
I was going to get an Audio Technica mic but this one sounded so good in comparison tests in the shop that I thought I'd save the cash.
- What EQ would you tend to use? (to me it sounds too bassy... perhaps too much proximity effect?)
- How much compression would you add?
- Would you add any other effects to it?
- Are the levels OK?
- Would you set Vegas' "normalize" on? After editing the clips are very fragmented.
Delivery will be AC3 stereo for DVD.
For comparison purposes the zip also includes the first clip recorded with my old Fostex dynamic mic (http://www.fostex.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=64&osCsid=33c849e3bada75224506647eb27b1e99), which to me sounds cheaper/thinner but brighter.
Oh, and please don't be afraid to tell me my new mic is rubbish or my voiceover style too dull! :-)
Thanks!
Nick
I've posted a 8Mb zip file of 4 short WAV clips (http://www.bubblevision.com/Nick-voiceover.zip) on my website if anyone is interested to listen.
The recordings were made in Sony Vegas with a Takstar SM-1C concenser mic (http://takstar.com/product/enPro_2.asp?page=1&EClassNO=EnA01&EMPID=EnB017#) through an Echo Gina soundcard. My mouth was about 6 inches from the mic with a pop filter in-between.
The mic's low frequency attenuation switch was OFF .
The -10dB sensitivity switch was OFF.
The polar pattern was set to cardoid (as opposed to omni-directional or bidirectional).
I was going to get an Audio Technica mic but this one sounded so good in comparison tests in the shop that I thought I'd save the cash.
- What EQ would you tend to use? (to me it sounds too bassy... perhaps too much proximity effect?)
- How much compression would you add?
- Would you add any other effects to it?
- Are the levels OK?
- Would you set Vegas' "normalize" on? After editing the clips are very fragmented.
Delivery will be AC3 stereo for DVD.
For comparison purposes the zip also includes the first clip recorded with my old Fostex dynamic mic (http://www.fostex.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=64&osCsid=33c849e3bada75224506647eb27b1e99), which to me sounds cheaper/thinner but brighter.
Oh, and please don't be afraid to tell me my new mic is rubbish or my voiceover style too dull! :-)
Thanks!
Nick