whyseye
Well-known member
I'm slowly putting together a home studio for doing voiceover work, and although I've been doing a lot of research, and following existing threads, I don't think I've see this come up yet. (If so, please forgive my redundancy.)
I have a couple of serviceable dynamic mics (older Audio Technica & Shure) which I'm taking direct into my computer (via 1/8" adapter). As budget becomes available, I'd like to add something like a DMP3 and a large condenser mic to improve quality and add different colors to my toolbox. Most of the mic feedback I've seen has been geared toward singers - in voiceover, I'm doing everything from really intimate commercial work to wildly out of control animation stuff to basic narration. Budget is (of course) limited, but I'd rather not buy trash that will waste time and energy. My basic vocal quality is alto range, rich and full - anybody got feedback or suggestions? This group has been the best bunch of educators I've ever encountered - thanks for sharing!
I have a couple of serviceable dynamic mics (older Audio Technica & Shure) which I'm taking direct into my computer (via 1/8" adapter). As budget becomes available, I'd like to add something like a DMP3 and a large condenser mic to improve quality and add different colors to my toolbox. Most of the mic feedback I've seen has been geared toward singers - in voiceover, I'm doing everything from really intimate commercial work to wildly out of control animation stuff to basic narration. Budget is (of course) limited, but I'd rather not buy trash that will waste time and energy. My basic vocal quality is alto range, rich and full - anybody got feedback or suggestions? This group has been the best bunch of educators I've ever encountered - thanks for sharing!