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wrote and recorded stolenvoice tv ep. 6 - first time according to an SOP (standard operating procedure) written in Asana - editing and publishing does follow #stolenvoice
setup for recording #fajarsiddiq
continued voiceover course (cabling, audio interfaces, hardware, recordings software) #stolenvoice
installed and tried Audacity in my recording studio to make progress with my commercial demo reel (recorded studiolist script and compressed and normalized it, send it out to review the performance and quality) #stolenvoice
wrote how I chose my voiceover software for recording and editing my voice - draft for #stolenvoice blog
worked on my improvised home-recording setup, practiced more commercial scripts #stolenvoice
filled my first whiteboard with the structure of video show I'm having in mind #stolenvoice
another revision of the studiolist script recording for my commercial demo reel #stolenvoice
bought my new audio gear #stolenvoice
long training session today in a new setup with better acoustic treatment (way better sound quality) - will try to improve it step by step #stolenvoice
built (improvised) my 1st home-recording studio: it's the classic wardrobe that I find the best solution for now. Audio test still to be done #stolenvoice
set up building.studiolist.org #studiolist
created a repository of "stuff" i need in one folder - maybe helps with speeding things up
learned/refreshed my knowledge on setting up my home-recording studio, choosing the rigth mic (also for travel) and picking the right software. Current choice: Sennheiser MK4 (home mic) and MKH 416 (travel mic). In terms of software: Reaper or Studio One #stolenvoice
began editing the video+audio of the last 4 days at the voiceover conference in London #stolenvoice
file management for new project
worked on a re-voice for a video, transcribed the text and added new background music. Final edit later #stolenvoice
finished client work essentials training module 2 #stolenvoice