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Lenny B

Lenny B

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Acoustic Treatment Secret For Great Sounding Voice Recordings

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Learn the acoustic treatment secret to achieving great sounding voice recordings in this video. Acoustic treatment is a crucial step in soundproofing a room to ensure high-quality voice over recordings. Proper acoustic treatment involves the use of absorption materials to minimize echo and sound reflections, resulting in a clearer and more professional voiceover sound. By applying sound treatment techniques, you can significantly improve the sound quality of your voice recordings, making them ideal for voice over work, podcasts, and other audio applications. Understanding the importance of acoustic treatment and how to implement it effectively can make a huge difference in the quality of your recordings, and this video will guide you through the process of creating a well-treated room for exceptional voice recordings. With the right acoustic treatment, you can achieve professional-sounding voice overs that rival those of commercial studios, so be sure to watch this video to learn the secret to great sounding voice recordings.

thank you so much for this, i have never like my voice but adding the pannels may help, i will try these

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Very interesting. I'm in the process of setting up a recording space for my 1st audiobook gig in quite a few years. My previous audiobooks were recorded in a professional soundbooth over at Audible studios in Newark. Now I'm doing my own thing in my own recording setup and hoping for the best LOL!

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Are you a content creator, voice-over artist, or audiobook narrator struggling to achieve professional-grade audio in your home studio? 🎙️ In this video, expert audio engineer Lenny B. reveals game-changing acoustic treatment techniques to elevate your voice recordings to the next level. Learn how to optimize your recording space, reduce unwanted reflections, and capture pure, high-quality sound using a professional microphone.

Discover practical tips, including the power of industry-standard materials like mineral wool (Rockwool, Owens Corning 703/705) and how simple mic repositioning can transform your audio. Lenny breaks down complex concepts like phase issues and reflection delays with real-world examples, featuring voice actor Albert Lee’s journey to a richer, more professional sound. 🎵

This is FASCINATING! I'm a woman vo having difficulties and suffering a sort of 'buzzing' or extra 'noise'? when I speak lower male parts in audiobooks. Based on this, I hope readjusting the mic position may help with that. I've been going through 'de-reverbing' a million times in a long file D:

— @HeraVoiceOver

🔑 Key Takeaways:

Understand how sound travels in your recording space and impacts microphone pickup.

Thank you Lenny for your thorough explanation. You're a great teacher and such a pleasure to work with.

— @morganelucas78

Learn why foam and blankets fall short and how to use dense absorption panels effectively.

Hear before-and-after audio samples showcasing dramatic improvements.

Great video Lenny!

— @02Tango

Get expert advice on achieving the best direct voice-to-reflection ratio without breaking the bank.

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Such Great info! Loved seeing the reflections in the diagram. Gives folks the chance to see the sound.
Thanks Lenny!!!

— @chrispantier4902

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Hi Lenny, what do you think about using an acoustic shield behind your head, like a chair headrest, instead of behind the microphone? Could it block reflections coming from behind?

Obviously, in a previously treated environment.

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As another extremely satisfied customer of Lenny's, I can't recommend him enough. Where else can you get a sound engineer with 30 yrs industry experience to work on your sound (and let you hear a sample of what's possible) for free? And his turnaround is quick! I was blown away by what he did with my recording and now, I can easily apply that custom preset (on my own) to every VO project I work on, going forward. Thanks Lenny, you're the best. Loved the video!

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Enable russian translating on audio please.

@jorjie9377
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Hi Lenny B, very good breakdown as usual. What do you think about traveling vocal booths vs room treatment?

@Reezy78
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such a great topic/explainer of what people are REALLY searching for! it's not (always) about the mic, or processing... the room environment ( and mic technique) are so critical, but so forgotten about. great job jenny!

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