I'm interested to hear some of the processing secrets of some of the voiceover peeps on this site. In other words, what equipment are you using to get that professional "agency" type of sound? What settings work best for you? What plug-ins do you use regularly?
I use an MKH416 mic almost exclusively, routed through a dbx 286A (effects turned off). I add treatment such as bomb factory compression (approx. 2.1), with a smidge of high end boost to clean up the muddyness. That's it. I work for a group of radio stations, and their production equipment is pretty dismal (old RE20s through ancient boards with NO mic pres). Needless to say, my production, when I get a chance to voice from home, stands head and shoulders above everyone elses...at least from a sound standpoint.
I'd really like to hear from Jeff Laurence. His production is some of the best I've ever heard.
nelz
I use an MKH416 mic almost exclusively, routed through a dbx 286A (effects turned off). I add treatment such as bomb factory compression (approx. 2.1), with a smidge of high end boost to clean up the muddyness. That's it. I work for a group of radio stations, and their production equipment is pretty dismal (old RE20s through ancient boards with NO mic pres). Needless to say, my production, when I get a chance to voice from home, stands head and shoulders above everyone elses...at least from a sound standpoint.
I'd really like to hear from Jeff Laurence. His production is some of the best I've ever heard.
nelz