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Longtime Voiceover talent with an opportunity to get a nice deal
on a Distressor (Empirical Labs). I routinely deliver voice tracks for commercials and narrations.. via web-delivery... (mp3, ..wav/.aiff). I supply dry voice tracks in most cases with a chain consisting of a TLM103 or Senn.416Fearn or Gt.River Pre....TC Finalizer into a Lynx L22 card to Bias Peak for editing on a G4 - and finally hi-sample rate mp3 conversion and distribution..(or .wav/.aif CD delivery). Question. I do some promo voice work for television stations. How might a Distressor benefit my voiceover chain...? Is there something in this box that can be replicated within the Finalizer, or can i get some unique benefits from a Distressor to make a VO track "translate" with bigger presence when my stuff meets with typical on-air processing? I have run the gamut of outboard gear and have at one time or another worked with an Expressor and Dominator combo (before going with a Finalizer as my main "optimization" tool for the mic chain). I'd be interested in thoughts about whether a Distressor would be worth buying and trying for my purposes.. I know it's a well respected box, but am not sure I can't accomplish comparable results with the Finalizer alone... Any thoughts much appreciated, Thanks in advance, Mike in Mich |
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