I can tell you right now, no processing is needed for network television (from the talent). The mic into the preamp, and the net work engineers do the sweetening on the their end if needed.
Through trial & error, and learning first hand from Joe... processing is a NO go for VO. What you use for radio imaging us a totally different ball game, because most radio station production guys aren't professional sound engineers.
Ya new studio appears like it's gonna look and sound sweet mate. I can say too that I recorded a session with my Telsta-Turbo modem from my car also using Pro tools LE8 and a Sennheiser 416 mic. I found that my new car has such a sealed and dead sound, it's better than the booth at work.
Will share your latest "ASK JOE #14" with friends and fellow colleagues.
Cheers buddy
Gazza :-O
PS: I recorded my session in the front seat while driving at 100 km/h... (Jesting) But seriously, it was done in the front seat at least :-)
So great to see your new studio taking shape, Joe! George is amazing and incredibly knowledgeable about all things audio! Zurek, I enjoyed seeing your mobile set-up as well! Thanks for video posting, you two!
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I can tell you right now, no processing is needed for network television (from the talent). The mic into the preamp, and the net work engineers do the sweetening on the their end if needed.
Through trial & error, and learning first hand from Joe... processing is a NO go for VO. What you use for radio imaging us a totally different ball game, because most radio station production guys aren't professional sound engineers.
Ya new studio appears like it's gonna look and sound sweet mate. I can say too that I recorded a session with my Telsta-Turbo modem from my car also using Pro tools LE8 and a Sennheiser 416 mic. I found that my new car has such a sealed and dead sound, it's better than the booth at work.
Will share your latest "ASK JOE #14" with friends and fellow colleagues.
Cheers buddy
Gazza :-O
PS: I recorded my session in the front seat while driving at 100 km/h... (Jesting) But seriously, it was done in the front seat at least :-)
Take care,
Linda