tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-43393253487066830.post6921820489992730213..comments2023-08-02T07:56:21.406-04:00Comments on Paid To Talk - A Journey Into Voice Acting: Getting The Right Equipment for RecordingMichael Lenzhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10187053179697368170noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-43393253487066830.post-88747925044231489222009-10-14T09:44:57.928-04:002009-10-14T09:44:57.928-04:00Thanks merlie! Let me know how it goes. I really...Thanks merlie! Let me know how it goes. I really enjoy hearing how other voice actors are doing out there. Sharing experiences and ideas helps all of us.<br /><br />MikeMichael Lenzhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10187053179697368170noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-43393253487066830.post-27166250430572405242009-09-24T10:37:37.485-04:002009-09-24T10:37:37.485-04:00Hey Michael - my setup sounds similar to yours, ac...Hey Michael - my setup sounds similar to yours, actually. Mine is a a treated room at this point. (about 6x9) I bought 2inch thick pressed fibreglass and spray-glued it to 2inch think foam, then covered it with muslin fabric. I made 6 of these panels, about 2 feet by 8 feet, and propped one in each corner, and the others on the walls. I covered some areas of the wall with pyramidal sound foam, and parts of the ceiling as well. It's somewhat ghetto but gives me a good sound. I'd love to buy a WhisperRoom but just can't justify the cost right now...especially since I'm still paying off all this equipment I bought :)Adam the Vhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11908951050347600462noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-43393253487066830.post-27672767757868243052009-09-24T09:25:41.005-04:002009-09-24T09:25:41.005-04:00Thanks for your comment Adam. The M-Box is the on...Thanks for your comment Adam. The M-Box is the one piece of equipment I'm still trying to get the hang of. I noticed on your blog that you mentioned a recording booth. Do you have an actual booth, and if so, how did you create it? Right now I have a room that I've insulated and made as soundproof as possible, but I'm always looking for suggestions on how to better eliminate sound. I also linked your blog to mine.<br /><br />MichaelMichael Lenzhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10187053179697368170noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-43393253487066830.post-24961461335291170642009-09-24T08:21:02.463-04:002009-09-24T08:21:02.463-04:00Michael - sounds like I had much the same experien...Michael - sounds like I had much the same experience...I'm interested to hear how yours turns out. I worked with the Sweetwater folks as well, and started out with an Mbox mini. A client I was working with at the time was very picky, however, and he recommended to never go with the "all-in-one" solution like that, because you can't switch out components later. I ended up returning the Mbox and getting a separate Grace preamp and RME converter....more expensive but much higher quality. I did like the Mbox, though, and I'd recommend it to someone just starting out.<br /><br />P.S. I just linked you on my blog!<br />-Adam<br />http://www.adamverner.comAdam the Vhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11908951050347600462noreply@blogger.com