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Choosing The Right Microphone For Your Voiceover Business
Twitter Chat
Wednesday, May 20th, 2015 12pmPT/2pmCT/3pmET
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Q1: As a voice actor, is a microphone the most important equipment purchase & how do I pick the best one? #WoVoChat
A1: Equipment purchase? Arguably yes. Ideally you should try to buy 2-3. Try them in your studio and keep the best sounding one. #WoVoChat@jordanreyn
A1: It is very important but the audio interface that you connect the mic to must also be carefully selected. #WoVoChat@jordanreyn
A1: Every mic sounds different on every voice, preamp and recording environment. “The best mic” doesn’t exist. Sorry ;-) #WoVoChat@jordanreyn
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A1: Part of the mic chain that’s often overlooked is the XLR cable. Mogami & @SweetwaterSound”s Pro cables are great. #WoVoChat@jordanreyn
A2: It depends on the needs of the client. #WoVoChat@Homstudioman
A2: Promo and imaging are popularly done with shotgun mic. #WoVoChat@Homstudioman
A2: Good condenser mics can handle everything. #WoVoChat@Homstudioman
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A2: It has more to do with mic technique. #WoVoChat@Homstudioman
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Q3: Do I need to spend upwards of $1000 on a mic to sound REALLY professional? #WoVoChat
A3: Definitely not. But if you have the budget it certainly wouldn’t be a waste of money. #WoVoChat@jordanreyn
A3: If you can spend $300-$400 on your first mic for voiceover, you’ll be in good shape. #WoVoChat@jordanreyn
A3: It’s hard to pick a bad mic in the $800+ range. #WoVoChat@jordanreyn
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A3: Within 2 weeks, I’ll be announcing a new pro microphone that I helped design specifically for voiceover. Priced under $1K. #WoVoChat@jordanreyn
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Q4: Why are large diaphragm mics recommended for most voiceover work? #WoVoChat
A4: They capture more detail. #WoVoChat@Homstudioman
A4: Small diaphragm mics are for instruments and are designed for higher SPL(sound pressure levels). #WoVoChat@Homstudioman
A4: Large diaphragm mics are primarily designed for vocals. #WoVoChat@Homstudioman
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A4: There are more choices of large diaphragm mics. #WoVoChat@Homstudioman
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Q5: Explain the difference between dynamic and condenser mics. Which is best for the job?#WoVoChat
A5: In layman’s terms, dynamic’s tend to be more ideal for live on-stage performances. Condenser’s are ideal for the studio. #WoVoChat@jordanreyn
A5: In general, condenser microphones are highly favorable/used when it comes to voiceover. #WoVoChat@jordanreyn
A5: Dynamics reject room noise much better than condenser’s. But they can sound a bit punchy and unnatural for voiceover. #WoVoChat@jordanreyn
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A5: High quality dynamic’s are much less expensive than condenser’s. #WoVoChat@jordanreyn
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Q6: Should I consider things like puck up pattern, frequency response & bass roll-off? Sounds confusing. #WoVoChat
A6: It depends on the type of work you do. #WoVoChat@Homstudioman
A6: Bass roll-off is good to have in noisy environments. #WoVoChat@Homstudioman
A6: The pick-up pattern is only critical for multiple people on the mic. #WoVoChat@Homstudioman
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A6: Frequency response should be flat. Not too bright, not too low-end sensitive. #WoVoChat@Homstudioman
A7: Of the many USB mic samples I’ve heard & tested, not many compete with mid-higher priced XLR mics. #WoVoChat@jordanreyn
A7: Some USB mics compete with the quality of $200 or less XLR mics. #WoVoChat@jordanreyn
A7: In my opinion, the only 2 USB mics that DO compete with XLR’s are the @apogeedigital MiC & @APHEX_AUDIO’s microphone X. #WoVoChat@jordanreyn
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A7: Most USB mic’s don’t offer real-time hardware monitoring that audio interfaces(with a XLR mic) do. #WoVoChat@jordanreyn
A8: More critical for women and tenor voices. #WoVoChat@Homstudioman
A8: Men sound good on almost anything. #WoVoChat@Homstudioman
A8: Only engineers and geeks can perceive the difference. #WoVoChat@Homstudioman
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A8: Again, mic technique is critical. #WoVoChat@Homstudioman
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Q9: Can a good pre-amp or smart processing cover for an inexpensive mic? #WoVoChat
A9: Sometimes it can. But most of the time a good pre-amp can’t compensate for a cheap sounding mic. #WoVoChat@jordanreyn
A9: Of your gear budget, spend most of it on your microphone instead of the pre-amp and/or audio interface. #WoVoChat@jordanreyn
A9: The built-in pre-amps in most audio interfaces nowadays are good enough to record a professional voiceover sound. #WoVoChat@jordanreyn
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A9: A good external pre-amp is really more of a luxury than a necessity. But they certainly aren’t a waste of money. ;-) #WoVoChat@jordanreyn
A10: CAD E100S! Great mic! #WoVoChat@Homstudioman
A10: Sennheiser MK4. #WoVoChat@Homstudioman
A10: AKG C214. #WoVoChat@Homstudioman
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A10: Shure SM27. #WoVoChat@Homstudioman
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