![]() ![]() As a voice talent with a basic studio setup – the “software” that you use for voiceover recording doesn’t make a difference in the sound of your audio. ![]() Let me first make this point perfectly clear. In fact, many engineers request the raw audio file the talent’s only task is to hit record and save the file in the proper format. Working with cold VO is pretty simple in the realm of recording there’s only so much that one needs to do to the audio before it’s sent off and therefore, the most basic of audio editing software is normally more than enough to do the job. If you’re like most voice talent, then it’s pretty likely that you’re recording a single mono voice file and editing said audio either for audition purposes or an actual gig. I have found that many people tend to focus on the software (or brand) itself, all the while ignoring the single, most important consideration which is…. This is a very subjective topic everyone has an opinion about what is the best audio editor to use for voiceover recording.
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