![]() Not all mics are susceptible in the same way to side lobe reflections, but since you haven't told us what the mic is, it's harder to comment further about that. You need to analyse the reflective surfaces in the room that can feed back into the mic carefully, and just treat for those the rest will have very little effect as far as the end result goes. Speaking as an acoustician, I'd say that the treatment around your mic appears to be somewhat overdone, to say the very least. And for a comfortable read (and sound) you need to be 9-10 inches from the mic. It's not quite so easy to tell from your picture, but it looks to me as though the pop screen is a little too close to the mic itself to work effectively - 3-4 inches is better. Where it is now is pretty much guaranteed to pick up any extra voice clicks going. ![]() The mic should be slightly above and beside your mouth line, not below it. let me give you one piece of advice about your setup that nobody seems to have told you - that the mic's in the wrong place, if that's what you are using as a script rest. Please, any assistance you could offer would be sincerely welcome! I don't want this robotic-sounding thing to be my first audiobook sample on ACX! Is there any way for me to fix it? My Audition recording settings are as follows: Added the default Click/Pop Eliminator effect (didn't change any numbers from default). Edited down the high audio peaks using Amplitude and Compression, Dynamics, -10 Threshold, 4 Ratio, 1 Attack, 50 Release, 0 Makeup.Ģ. Here are the exact effects I added to the original recording, in order:ġ. wav files to know what I'm talking about. As Edmund, it sounds fine, but when I raise my voice as the Queen it suddenly sounds off when it sounded just fine in my original recording! Please see the two attached. However, I realized upon playback that now at some parts when I am speaking in the regal, commanding voice of the Queen my voice sounds very robotic. I recorded a snippet from The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, and (after a bit of editing and adding a few effects) managed to get everything looking spot on to comply with ACX's standards and requirements. ![]() However, for as much as I love to act, I have never been good with audio editing, and now I am at the end of my rope trying to edit a sample recording of my narration to upload to ACX. I am opening a voiceover business, and one of the places I am marketing myself is on ACX as an audiobook narrator. ![]()
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