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TalentLess
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Hey people,
I'm a new member. I have prepared some scripts and would love to bring them to life. I am working on a project involving a series of videos where I will have to do the voice acting for the animated characters on screen. I want to sound decent, that's all. I have a Samson C01 usb microphone and a decent laptop. I am a bit familiar with Audacity and so thought about using it. I'd like to have some questions answered by people who have the experience with voice recording. Here are some of the questions:
1. Should I do this line by line or the entire episode in one file?
One way I can think about doing this is by recording one line, adding effects, exporting that as a file. I'll keep doing that until all the lines are ready. Then I can start a new project where I can simply assemble all the lines one after another and export the whole thing as one file. After that, I will put background music to the recorded file on a separate project. The other method is to do all the lines under one project as separate tracks and save the file as my project. Then I can may be create a back up and work on it until all the effects are put in place and the timings are set properly. After that I can export it to a file which I can work on to add background music to the overall thing. Pros/Cons?
2. What should be my mic levels for Audacity?
I realized that the windows settings and audacity mic settings can be changed. Is there any zone (like 75% volume) where I should set things up to be? I want the audio to sound good and not distorted.
3. Can someone please help me with the order of the effects?
These are the effects I think I'm sure that I'll use:
- Noise removal
- Amplify
- Change pitch
- Normalize
- Reverb
What I want to do is to record the lines and then remove the lines from them and alter pitch and maximize the volume so that the listener has the option to go up/down volume. Are there conventional orders of these effects?
I'm a new member. I have prepared some scripts and would love to bring them to life. I am working on a project involving a series of videos where I will have to do the voice acting for the animated characters on screen. I want to sound decent, that's all. I have a Samson C01 usb microphone and a decent laptop. I am a bit familiar with Audacity and so thought about using it. I'd like to have some questions answered by people who have the experience with voice recording. Here are some of the questions:
1. Should I do this line by line or the entire episode in one file?
One way I can think about doing this is by recording one line, adding effects, exporting that as a file. I'll keep doing that until all the lines are ready. Then I can start a new project where I can simply assemble all the lines one after another and export the whole thing as one file. After that, I will put background music to the recorded file on a separate project. The other method is to do all the lines under one project as separate tracks and save the file as my project. Then I can may be create a back up and work on it until all the effects are put in place and the timings are set properly. After that I can export it to a file which I can work on to add background music to the overall thing. Pros/Cons?
2. What should be my mic levels for Audacity?
I realized that the windows settings and audacity mic settings can be changed. Is there any zone (like 75% volume) where I should set things up to be? I want the audio to sound good and not distorted.
3. Can someone please help me with the order of the effects?
These are the effects I think I'm sure that I'll use:
- Noise removal
- Amplify
- Change pitch
- Normalize
- Reverb
What I want to do is to record the lines and then remove the lines from them and alter pitch and maximize the volume so that the listener has the option to go up/down volume. Are there conventional orders of these effects?