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This Comic (?) Is Oldish. I Struggled To Draw This In 2020 When I Had Covid For 2 Weeks. Documented In

This Comic (?) Is Oldish. I Struggled To Draw This In 2020 When I Had Covid For 2 Weeks. Documented In
This Comic (?) Is Oldish. I Struggled To Draw This In 2020 When I Had Covid For 2 Weeks. Documented In

This comic (?) is oldish. I struggled to draw this in 2020 when I had Covid for 2 weeks. Documented in the raw. Posting it now only because I found it again recently.

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1 year ago

I wrote lyrics and sung as Swatch for this song, while other members backed me up and sung as Swatchling Chorus. My friend @mrfebruarius did the art for this. Thank you!

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1 year ago

Hi Mod! Reblogging to explain my recommendations (with images) since I actually have worked through a lot of solutions for this type of problem as a singer/VA over the years.

Are you referring to "Sound Treatment", rather than Soundproofing?(Unless you deal with tons of external noise where you live, in that case I apologize if I misconstrued your post) Soundproofing is the structural alteration that you add to your walls to give it the "soundproof" quality. (basically, blocks outer noise from coming in) It's a construction-level process done by using insulation (like foam), acoustic caulking, drywall, and more.

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Hi Mod! Reblogging To Explain My Recommendations (with Images) Since I Actually Have Worked Through A

Sound Treatment is adding alterations to your interior walls (such as acoustic foam panels, that's usually the most common approach) in the space that you record in to absorb acoustic reflections caused by your voice (or instruments you play), and reduce room reverb. You can mount them easily using the double sided command strip tape and it shouldn't cause major issues to your walls.

Hi Mod! Reblogging To Explain My Recommendations (with Images) Since I Actually Have Worked Through A

If you can't do that, I have a few other answers; For relatively affordable, compact, space saving solutions, or situations where you cannot put anything on the walls; Mic Shield: I have used a microphone shield in the past - they do a pretty good job absorbing immediate reflections, and there's smaller shield sizes you can look into too.

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Mic Isolation Ball: I was testing out a mic isolation ball foam cover that worked quite well in a pinch, too. This particular model comes with a pop filter included. (Usually, pop filters are separate, but also usually an important accompaniment to your recording set up)

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Mic Foam Box: You can also buy (or build your own) foam box, which is also a popular solution for many VAs.

Hi Mod! Reblogging To Explain My Recommendations (with Images) Since I Actually Have Worked Through A

If possible I also recommend investing in a shock mount if you already don't have one.

Hi Mod! Reblogging To Explain My Recommendations (with Images) Since I Actually Have Worked Through A

This will help protect against further noise disruptions that potentially come from any physical bumps/knocks against the mic during recording, as well as audio interference. (the mount's design keeps your mic suspended/ floating away from other physical equipment). In a pinch, covering yourself with a blanket does very well with the purpose of absorbing sound, but I highly recommend against it for longer recordings for obvious reasons (losing oxygen, overheating), and breathing / being comfortable is crucial to voice acting well. When it comes to recording software, Audacity does its job fine as a barebones program and I still use it if I need to record a quick clip of something. You can fine tune what it's capable of with diving into better settings research or plugins.

If its a concern of needing to do more, REAPER is well featured as a fully functional DAW (digital audio workstation) while being accessible (free/long trial), and of course recording in it is a breeze too - I highly recommend that program. Adobe Audition is handy to have if you need to enhance and edit the sound recordings more directly.

hey all I need. a better recording set up. I've been using Audacity and I'm starting to think I need to pony up and get me an actual recording program so if anyone has any suggestions I'm open (I tend to record on my pc laptop, because my poor old mac is overheating and is just about hanging in there for my drawing work alone)

I also don't have anywhere soundproof in this house to record (and I don't think I can make one...), have tried the blanket over the head technique before and will again but if anyone has any better work arounds I'm struggling here fr


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