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Ty Ford
 
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Default Voiceover Studio on a Shoestring

On Wed, 8 Mar 2006 19:26:55 -0500, wrote
(in article .com):

My boss has approved $1000 to set up a makeshift voiceover studio. We
already have most of the hardware for a small television studio, but
nothing really to record voiceovers. Obviously, a grand isn't going to
go too far, but we were thinking of setting up a makeshift recording
booth in a supply closet using:

1.) Studio Projects B1 mic
2.) Some pyramid sound tiles (something like
http://tinyurl.com/k2gmc )
3.) Foam board insulation as removable walls to attach the sound tiles
to
4.) An aural exciter, perhaps the Aphex 204

Knowing our budgetary constraints, does this sound like a decent plan?
Is there a better voiceover mic that wouldn't capsize our budget? How
about the aural exciter? Any input would be greatly appreciated.

-Ray


Ditch the exciter. Buy an AT2020 and foam windscreen. To hear what one sounds
like, go to my site, click on the online archive, open the Video folder and
download the AT2020.mp4.

Ty Ford


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