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I J Walton
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Howdy, this is probably a stupid question, but I am new here.
Anyway. I recentley had to do some voice recording for a short animation, the problem was that it HAD to be done in a room with no acoustic treatment, there really was no choice. It was just a normal living room, the sound is very good quality but it just has that "recorded in a living room sound". So it doesn't quite sound like the other stuff that recorded in a foamed room.
My question is, is there ANY way to make it sound a little better in post production (I use Sound Forge, but cound get hold of any other programs). I am thinking of things like EQ adjustments and things like that. It needs to sound as much like the studio stuff as posible.
Can any of you help??
Anyway. I recentley had to do some voice recording for a short animation, the problem was that it HAD to be done in a room with no acoustic treatment, there really was no choice. It was just a normal living room, the sound is very good quality but it just has that "recorded in a living room sound". So it doesn't quite sound like the other stuff that recorded in a foamed room.
My question is, is there ANY way to make it sound a little better in post production (I use Sound Forge, but cound get hold of any other programs). I am thinking of things like EQ adjustments and things like that. It needs to sound as much like the studio stuff as posible.
Can any of you help??
