Re: An idea that could make voice acting editing so much easyer.
@19... sodomising eardrums? Holy shit. Not a nice mental immage to have in my head lol.
Yep, sound design will definitely set you back a little financially. I mean, as for my gear:
I have an m track 2 x 2 M interface, a shotgun mike from audio techina, i don't know the specific mike name, a mike for vocals, again, not sure of the name... A boom pole, a Zeppelin or pistol grip for my shotgun mike, a recorder, specificly the zoom h5, a pair of studeo headphones from audio technica, not sure of the name again lol, a stand for a mike, and i'm getting a stereo mike for Christmas. Oh... almost forgot the obvious, audio editing software... Amadeus pro and... I don't use it very often but, goldwave on the windows side of things. I don't use it as much as amadeus but still do from time to time. I also have logic, but this has nothing to do with sound design; I have it because I compose music as well.
Mind you, I do this professionally so... But yeah. Sound design will set you back a little. Although, it does need to be said, if you only do it as a hobby per say, you won't need as much as I have, for instance. As time goes by i'll probably upgrade my gear, but that's a long, long way off still.
@jack, yes, as you say, hissing is removable as long as your dealing with silent sections. Otherwise... That'll defenently mess up the audio, but something that I always do when I record... I hit record, wait 4 or 5 seconds if possible; you don't always have the luxury of doing this, and then I start talking or I if I'm recording the sound, say for instance the start of a car, I give a thums up to the person who's starting the car. This is done so the background noise, hissing among other things, can be removed without as much of a hastle when editing.
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