SInstitute
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Hi guys, I have gotten good advice here before and I have upgraded my microphone to using a Rode Broadcaster and Scarlett Solo interface. This is for my Youtube channel, where I do maths tutorials (how amazingly interesting huh).
The first sample I'm using voicemeeter (which I know a lot of people don't like) along with Reaper plugins like compression etc. I add the low end within voicemeeter, and I think for me it sounds brighter of the two, because I think voiceemeeter is adding something else like reverb or something - but is that good to have?
The second sample, I'm not using voicemeeter, so I'm adding the high pass filter and low end boost from Reaper equaliser plugin and other than that I am using the same plugins for both samples (compression, de-essing, noise subtract).
I'm using foam cover sock sponge type pop filter and my room isn't acoustically treated.
Appreciate your thoughts on which approach is better, if should add more low end or any other recommendations?
Thank you
The first sample I'm using voicemeeter (which I know a lot of people don't like) along with Reaper plugins like compression etc. I add the low end within voicemeeter, and I think for me it sounds brighter of the two, because I think voiceemeeter is adding something else like reverb or something - but is that good to have?
The second sample, I'm not using voicemeeter, so I'm adding the high pass filter and low end boost from Reaper equaliser plugin and other than that I am using the same plugins for both samples (compression, de-essing, noise subtract).
I'm using foam cover sock sponge type pop filter and my room isn't acoustically treated.
Appreciate your thoughts on which approach is better, if should add more low end or any other recommendations?
Thank you