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How can I make my voice sound normal when recording?

How can I make my voice sound normal when recording?

11 Tips for Better Voice-over Recording

  1. 1 — Put the right mic in the right place.
  2. 2 — Use a pop filter.
  3. 3 — Use a music stand.
  4. 4 — Make sure the recording space is not too live.
  5. 5 — Make sure you have a copy of the script and keep copious notes.
  6. 6 — Watch your posture.
  7. 7 — Have a drink close at hand.

How do you EQ your voice?

Best EQ Settings for Vocals

  1. Roll off the low-end starting around 90 Hz.
  2. Reduce the mud around 250 Hz.
  3. Add a high shelf around 9 kHz & a high roll off around 18 kHz.
  4. Add a presence boost around 5 kHz.
  5. Boost the core around 1 kHz to 2 kHz.
  6. Reduce sibilance around 5 kHz to 8 kHz.

How can I make my voice sound higher in music?

The only way to make a recording sound higher is to apply a process that changes the pitch. Plugins like autotune do this in very subtle ways to correct pitch problems. On the other hand, maybe you don’t mean high. Maybe you mean that your voice sounds thin and lacking in middle to low frequencies.

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Why does my voice sound weird when recording audio?

The two most likely causes: Your audio recording equipment is picking up and/or recording more treble than mid and bass. Try recording your voice with lots of different microphones and equipment, even cheap stuff like your phone or a digital dictation device. Play around with any settings on your microphone and recording software.

How can I reduce audio noise when recording audio?

You can turn off any buzzing lights if possible. Your room tone recording will also help you reduce audio noise after you’ve recorded. Your room tone recording can be a baseline for your audio software to remove noise. Let’s see how. TechSmith Audiate transcribes your voice as you record, so you can edit your audio just like a text document!

What to do if you hear people talking in the background?

If you hear people talking in the background, you could (politely) ask them to move their conversation to a different area. You can turn off any buzzing lights if possible. Your room tone recording will also help you reduce audio noise after you’ve recorded. Your room tone recording can be a baseline for your audio software to remove noise.