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Thu 5 Jan 2006, 18:02
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I have started doing voice overs and I am very new to the industry and recording. I have started my set-up with a MBOX2, ProTools LE 7, and a AKG 451 mic. (The MBOX was a recommendation)
Everything works well but I'm not getting the depth to my voice that we get when recording in a commercial studio. Granted, the caliber of the equipment in the commercial studio is far superior to my small set-up (except for the mic, it is the same). Someone told me I should try a quality preamp between the mic and the MBOX.
The good news is that this is strictly for voice over, I don't have to worry about singing vocals or musical instruments.
Does anyone have any suggestions or preamp recommendations?
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Thu 5 Jan 2006, 20:46
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hye dagmur,
If i can give you an advice, it's to buy a good little preamp (stereo if it's posssible) with converters include because the LE hardware is definitly not the same as tdm. Let's look at apogee mini pre without usb option. keep me posted franck
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