Hey dude, thought I might try to help ya out a bit. First off, mute everything except the line in that you are using and maybe the wav input. Secondly what kind of mic are ya using? Third, if you can get your hands on it sooner than I see you, get a copy of sony sound forge and record it into that and then play with it from there including level boosting and compressor/limiter levels. To avoid little distracting ambient noises in your speaking and breath, you may also want to get sony's Acid and do one track of inconsequential music in the background like we did in the podcast, with your voice over top. Lastly, if you have separate eq controls like bass, mid, and hi, you'll want the bass down below 5, the mid you should play with until you get the desired effect, and the hi above 5. I should have some time in about 2 weeks if you want me to come over with the aforementioned progs and I could learn ya some stuff. What kind of mic are you using?
Jonny Vancouver
Date: 24 Jan 2008 21:58 (UTC)