View Full Version : Mixing hastily recorded voice-over with well-recorded music.


Allen Riley
June 1st, 2007, 06:03 PM
I recorded a voice-over at the last minute using my MacBook built-in Mic. It's pretty clear, but understandably thin. It's supposed to be mixed over a piece of music that was recorded pretty well - very full sound, heavy bass. I'm having a difficult time getting the voice-over to compress enough such that I can amplify it without distortion and clipping. I'm using Audacity and Peak. Here's the voice-over with an mp3 of the music for reference.

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=X1Q2T1AC

How should I go about doing this?

Ty Ford
June 1st, 2007, 09:37 PM
Don't know what you're using for monitors, but computer speakers can't be trusted for mixing.

You can get very usable results with the right mic and a computer. A Rode VideoMic works.

Regards,

Ty Ford

Jarrod Whaley
June 1st, 2007, 09:46 PM
Ty's great advice notwithstanding, I'm assuming you had one shot at this and this is what you got (if that's not true and you can get a better recording of this, then I definitely recommend that you go for it!).

I think what you're probably going to want to do is to cut a "notch" in the upper midrange frequencies of your music so that the voice recording won't have to compete with them. Here's an old thread on this site (http://www.dvinfo.net/conf/showthread.php?t=73903) that will help you figure out which frequencies are most important to emphasize with both the music and the voiceover.

I wouldn't expect amazing results no matter what you do, but if you EQ smartly, you can likely at least get pretty close to an approximation of intelligibility. :)

Allen Riley
June 8th, 2007, 07:38 PM
http://www.youtube.com/v/lqn8Ky4tEn8

here's the final result. adding a second track of super compressed dialogue really helped bring out the consonants. it's kind of harsh, but that's what i wanted anyways. thanks!

i'm definitely giving "special thanks" to this forum when this project is finally done.

Ty Ford
June 9th, 2007, 08:07 AM
HI Allen,

The voicetrack doesn't sound like a movie trailer because:

I can hear a LOT of room bounce.

(Sorry) You are not a movie vo guy.

If you really want that sound, you have to use the right ingredisnts in the recipe.

Regards,

Ty Ford