Here's some tips for your voice mastering: 1. Normalize your audio recording to 0dB. It's REALLY quiet right now. This will prep it for processing: 2. Use some EQ on your voice to dampen the lows around 140Hz. -5dB low shelf sounded good. 3. Add a 4dB boost around 3.5k with a pretty wide band, maybe from 1k-8k, so a Q of 0.5) 4. Add a de-esser at around 4k and up, with reductions peaking at around 4dB. 5. Add a compressor at -11dB with a ratio of 3:1and gain of 2dB. To me, this sounds MUCH clearer. Other than that, I think your mic and setup sound pretty good.
@@brbcaster The great thing about voice recordings is that you can build a chain, save it, and load it with each new video. No need to tweak settings anymore once it's built. :)
@@smergthedargon8974 I don't think it's something to be ignored, in fact, a friend of mine used AI gen as basis for this character, then he added his own vision to it. It's just a tool.