Voice recording through little mixette [how to keep same loudness], [moved from General A/V – and you’ll get more views here :P] |
Voice recording through little mixette [how to keep same loudness], [moved from General A/V – and you’ll get more views here :P] |
Jun 15 2012, 20:13
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Can anyone show me the way on how to setup voice recording?
I am using Behringer MX602A, Realtek line in input, I have Audacity and Wavosaur installed, both support VST's, Wavosaur in real-time. Microphone is crap cheap Panasonic, 'tis all I have for now, I will try to borrow Shure or AKG from work. For now, lot of hiss because very high gain is needed. My question is, how to keep the almost same voice loudness throughout the recording? I know I have to try to talk almost the same volume all the time, but are there plugins which will do voice normalization? Free, preferably. I am amateur in this, and I am trying to do fairytale reading, also will try recording guitar and vocal, so I would need reading on these subjects, too. Googling revealed nothing usable on these subjects. I was thinking first recording guitar, then voice, and mixing them in audacity. It doesn't need to sound professional, but I would like to learn about the process. |
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hlloyge Voice recording through little mixette [how to keep same loudness] Jun 15 2012, 20:13
DVDdoug Try The Levelator. (It's not a plug-in, it... Jun 19 2012, 00:23
woody_woodward I agree with DVDdoug. Try Levelator first.
There... Jun 22 2012, 02:55
hlloyge Thank you both.
No, microphone is your standard ... Jun 24 2012, 14:21
Arnold B. Krueger QUOTE (hlloyge @ Jun 15 2012, 15:13) Can ... Jun 24 2012, 22:57![]() ![]() |
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