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Voice Coach - Bill DeWees

Voice Coach - Bill DeWees

2 жыл бұрын

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*VOICE OVER EQUIPMENT THAT I USE**
iMac 27" - amzn.to/3ev4DA5
Whisper Room (3.5' x 5')
Logitech Brio 4k webcam - amzn.to/3lioUKv
Output Platform mixing desk
beyerdynamic dt 770 pro - amzn.to/3cp1YoN
Ultrsone S-Logic headphones - amzn.to/3bEXWte
Rode microphone boom arm - amzn.to/3bFmMcw
Neumann TLM103 microphone - amzn.to/3cj4pco
Adobe Audition (DAW software) - amzn.to/3bH1paV
Apollo Twin Duo audio interface - amzn.to/3rKNqq1
Telefunken wind screen/pop filter - amzn.to/38xo1Zk
Yamaha HS8 studio monitors (speakers) - amzn.to/2Or85RB
Just Getting Started? Try these…
Fifine 670 - amzn.to/3xiIhrG
Kaotica Eyeball - www.kaoticaeyeball.com/produc...
Audacity - www.audacityteam.org/
Sound blankets/moving blankets - amzn.to/35oHF7K
Disclaimer:
Disclaimer Bill is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to www.amazon.com.
Join my Facebook Group: / 225097310837521
This group is for new and existing Voice Over Artists who want to learn how to maximize their revenue and land more jobs.Setting up your studio? Check Out Audimute’s Soundproofing Equipment: www.audimute.com/?affiliate_c...
Want to learn more about my VO training program? Book a call here: bit.ly/bill-youtube-video-k2
RESOURCES:
Need your website done? Go to: vowebsites.com
SAY HI ON SOCIAL!:
LinkedIn: bit.ly/LinkYTD
Facebook: / 225097310837521
*VOICE OVER EQUIPMENT THAT I USE**
iMac 27" - amzn.to/3ev4DA5
Whisper Room (3.5' x 5')
Logitech Brio 4k webcam - amzn.to/3lioUKv
Output Platform mixing desk
beyerdynamic dt 770 pro - amzn.to/3cp1YoN
Ultrsone S-Logic headphones - amzn.to/3bEXWte
Rode microphone boom arm - amzn.to/3bFmMcw
Neumann TLM103 microphone - amzn.to/3cj4pco
Adobe Audition (DAW software) - amzn.to/3bH1paV
Apollo Twin Duo audio interface - amzn.to/3rKNqq1
Telefunken wind screen/pop filter - amzn.to/38xo1Zk
Yamaha HS8 studio monitors (speakers) - amzn.to/2Or85RB
Just Getting Started? Try these…
Fifine 670 - amzn.to/3xiIhrG
Kaotica Eyeball - www.kaoticaeyeball.com/produc...
Audacity - www.audacityteam.org/
Sound blankets/moving blankets - amzn.to/35oHF7K
Disclaimer:
Disclaimer Bill is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to www.amazon.com.
Join my Facebook Group: / 225097310837521
This group is for new and existing Voice Over Artists who want to learn how to maximize their revenue and land more jobs.

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@VM-oi3dk
@VM-oi3dk 5 ай бұрын
You can isolate your voice from all other noise using A1 with the Waves Clarity VX and the room reverb (echo) with Clarity de-reverb plug ins. It’s phenomenal. Garbage truck was making noise outside, it completely blocked it out. It makes my ordinary bedroom sound like a $8,000 sound booth
@purquos
@purquos 2 жыл бұрын
Bill, I actually think you've helped me more than anyone on the internet when it comes to voice over. I thank you.
@TheFifthLight
@TheFifthLight 2 ай бұрын
There's an AI noise suppression plugin for audacity that I've had an incredible time with. It doesn't work when you use it on a clip of just room noise, but when it's used on a clip of my voice it almost completely eliminates the noise from my computer fan (I'm saving up for a passive CPU cooler, look into one of those if you have your computer in your recording space) and I have thick velvet robes hung up around my mic. I'm definitely in the 'unprofessional' phase, but I upgraded to a K670 with a 3d printed shock mount and hair ties connected to a boom arm I made from a desk lamp. I've only grabbed 3 VO jobs since I started, but dangit Bill you've helped me get started and focused on what to look for. Once I've gotten more jobs and funds, I'd like to get in to your coaching course to see how I can refine my work. Sorry for the rant it turned into, I guess the short version is thank you for all your videos, it's helped me immensely
@robert_starling
@robert_starling Ай бұрын
Love C-Suite C-Vox. Currently part of the UA Super Summer 2024 Bundles sale so I got it and two other plugins for $149.
@theliberationstation8457
@theliberationstation8457 Жыл бұрын
Bill, thank you so so very much! You are THE teacher and guide that helps us all so much!
@armandoc964
@armandoc964 2 жыл бұрын
Hello Coach DeWees. I found your video very informative and the audio sounded great. I have been building my own DAW and I'm at the part where I was to buy acoustic form from Amazon and eyeing 48 pieces for $65. Lucky for me your video was right on time. Now I'm looking at Auralex Acoustic Form. Thank you for pointing out that bump on the road. Your sound treatment advice was on the point, listening to you saved me time and money. Once again you are the guiding light that shines in the night. Thank you Coach once again
@markdougherty-hm7qr
@markdougherty-hm7qr Жыл бұрын
Hi Bill, I am just starting out in VO and live in a bus with two dogs. I am learning and determined. Thanks for all of the good content
@MyVoiceTMsomecallmetim
@MyVoiceTMsomecallmetim 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks again Bill... good info. I am currently recording in a closet in my attic usually after midnight due to outside noise. By the end of next month I should be able to move into the DIY studio I am putting into the upstairs of my detached garage. I have researched a TON of videos on building an ideal (not perfect) sound booth complete with ventilation. ALL of this is funded by income generated from voice work. And a car??? come to think of it, if you are a fan of TikTok...a LOT of people record videos in their cars and they always sound good.
@loufacey-muench4733
@loufacey-muench4733 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the car idea. I was planning on working around my husband‘s schedule because he can be noisy, but being able to work in the car will give me more flexibility with time.
@magelbasa
@magelbasa 2 жыл бұрын
I'm planning to jump into the voice over world because I need an extra source of income. I've been watching your videos the past few days, and I just wanted to thank you for posting. Your videos are so helpful.
@HisValor
@HisValor 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you Bill for the insights on home recording space 😀👍🏻🎙
@VoiceCoach-BillDeWees
@VoiceCoach-BillDeWees 2 жыл бұрын
No problem! Glad I could help.
@chrissysnowmusic799
@chrissysnowmusic799 2 жыл бұрын
You are so knowledgeable. Thank you SO much for your advice. Just starting my journey.
@VoiceCoach-BillDeWees
@VoiceCoach-BillDeWees 2 жыл бұрын
You're welcome. Really glad it helped. That's fantastic! Keep me updated. :-)
@silversponge4259
@silversponge4259 2 жыл бұрын
Been using my closet lined with moving blankets but just bought a whisper room. Ships tomorrow!! Woohoo!!
@VoiceCoach-BillDeWees
@VoiceCoach-BillDeWees 2 жыл бұрын
That's fantastic! 😁
@oliverfischer6967
@oliverfischer6967 2 жыл бұрын
Subscribed!
@lisarettig2740
@lisarettig2740 Жыл бұрын
New here. Thank you for your knowledge Bill.
@Oogler1
@Oogler1 6 ай бұрын
I'm hoping to move my set up to either a closet under the stairs or a closet in my master bedroom. My kids room is above my current set up and they jump around all day! Haha. My basement would just have the same problem lol. But I think my master closet would be perfect.
@robert5661
@robert5661 6 ай бұрын
I plan on building a pvc cage/booth and covering it with moving blankets lol
@JasonTaylor-po5xc
@JasonTaylor-po5xc 2 жыл бұрын
I have a prefab soundbooth that I rarely use because it gets so darn hot that after 20 minutes of use, I have to take a break and and use a portable AC unit to cool it off. I've sense switch to dynamic mics (RE20) with foam in my home office. However, I do have to record at night, but at least that is an option. I do occasionally use my soundbooth - but I would not make that kind of purchase again - and I may consider selling it.
@voa23
@voa23 Жыл бұрын
Do you have central air? If so use a flexible vinyl duct to route it into a an 3 inch opening. It worked great for me, my noise floor is -60 to -70 db, this is also dependent on the quality of equipment and cabling. Have learned lots from Coach Bill Dewees.
@alrobbuck7034
@alrobbuck7034 2 жыл бұрын
Thankyou for you suggestions. I was hesitant in starting this new journey. My only question that I have for you since I have purchased reaper on a Mac it is to me hard getting use to mac and reaper setup. any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
@shaneguy5762
@shaneguy5762 3 ай бұрын
Hey! Love your channel. Information AND Motivation! Can I ask a LITTLE question that for me is BIIIIG? After a ton of work I finally have my "voice booth" to where it's way more than adequate. But when I put on my headphones I still hear a little tiny hiss. Is this normal? Equipment noise? Or is there something wrong with my equipment? I'm running an AT2020 mic through (trendy, I know) a Focusrite Scarlett into my laptop (and my laptop is OUTside the booth). Thank you! I'm losing my mind ha ha.
@skyace888
@skyace888 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Bill. Good tips. I'm currently using my master closet with GIK Acoustics Bass Traps on the ceiling. Not perfect but does work quite well. Also is that an MKH416 microphone and if so how do you like it? Considering purchasing one for VO work and love the flexibility of it to use for other sound applications too.
@VoiceCoach-BillDeWees
@VoiceCoach-BillDeWees 2 жыл бұрын
No problem! Wow, that's all fantastic! Glad to hear things are going so well with your setup. Yes, actually! I'm really enjoying it for similar reasons. The area I'm in now after my move is much noisier so a change was necessary. Good eye!
@gregcooper8466
@gregcooper8466 2 жыл бұрын
Hey Bill, I have been listening to several of your videos. Thanks for all the tips. I am starting out, setting up the home studio, and I'm wondering about reducing the sound floor. You said I should be at -60db. My (cheap) sound meter phone app says my room is at around 20db, which is at the sound of a "whisper" or "mosquito". I'm thinking that this app has a different sound scale than what you use to measure the noise. Is there an app that I should use to measure the sound level? It is pretty quiet, but I want to be sure it is sufficiently quiet (on a tight budget).
@ashlynok5771
@ashlynok5771 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the tips Bill. Could you elaborate on what would be best to sound treat a car? That’s currently my best option, as I’m moving into another house so all my things are in boxes (including my mic) but I believe the car might be a usable source with my apple headphone’s mic until I can set up my closet studio. Any tips for that?
@VoiceCoach-BillDeWees
@VoiceCoach-BillDeWees 2 жыл бұрын
Hi Ashlyn! Your car is luckily already well treated. You could add some clothes if you want to add something, but it's really not necessary. Hope that answers your question!
@ashlynok5771
@ashlynok5771 2 жыл бұрын
@@VoiceCoach-BillDeWees Thanks! I appreciate the advice! I’ll give it a try tomorrow
@EytsirhcChristye
@EytsirhcChristye 2 жыл бұрын
What about laptop fan noise ?
@djSoundShed
@djSoundShed 2 жыл бұрын
Just picked up acoustic fabric panels from acoustics Canada. Should I also put the foam on top as well?
@VoiceCoach-BillDeWees
@VoiceCoach-BillDeWees 2 жыл бұрын
Test your noise floor first before you get anything else. If the fabric panels are high quality they may be enough. If not, foam will be a good next step. Here's my video on testing noise floor: kzfaq.info/get/bejne/hNSaYNaWy57Rgok.html
@scottsmith4145
@scottsmith4145 Жыл бұрын
Ive noticed that everyone working in a vocal booth has a 'boxy' voice which doesnt sound open and airy including yours. Its an unnnatural sound an no way around it when recording in small spaces. My wife is a voice over talent and im a guitar player and we are looking to create a live room in our home instead of using a booth. However, the only room available is our master bedroom so its a multi use and not a dedicated live room. Ive been in consultation with a top accoustic expert whos built multi million dollar studios in LA and New York and he says in that case its best to go with mobile accoustic foam panels. The 4x6 framed foam panels can be moved around to create 4 walls surrounding the voice talent and mic position or guitarist or even around a mix desk to absorb reflections down to 90hz with 6" foam per panel. Best thing is the product specifically focuses on the 100hz - 500hz range which is so critical for voice work and many music fundamental freqs. So the top end stays open and the room keep the voice airy and open,, not boxy sounding and its thousands of dollars less than a whisper room booth. Just my .02
@scottsmith4145
@scottsmith4145 Жыл бұрын
The master bedroom closet?? How did you wife ever allow that!? Lol...
@princeicio
@princeicio 2 жыл бұрын
I've got a small studio at home which I built from 5 boards of 15mm plywood. Also, the walls along with the ceiling are covered with 2" wedge foam panels. It's in my bedroom and it's pretty quiet up there. Is that enough? The whole studio cost me around $400.
@VoiceCoach-BillDeWees
@VoiceCoach-BillDeWees 2 жыл бұрын
That sounds like it will work just fine! Make sure to check your noise floor to see where you stand. Here's a link to that if you haven't checked it out: kzfaq.info/get/bejne/hNSaYNaWy57Rgok.html
@kjartist28
@kjartist28 Жыл бұрын
Your links for the mic and for the sound blankets are expired. Do you have new ones?
@incognitocas
@incognitocas 2 жыл бұрын
Hey Bill. what do you do for air and cooling? It looks hot in there.
@VoiceCoach-BillDeWees
@VoiceCoach-BillDeWees 2 жыл бұрын
Hi there! The ventilation system that comes with my whisper room makes too much noise, so I open my door about 2 inches. That provides me with all the ventilation I need. :-)
@incognitocas
@incognitocas 2 жыл бұрын
@@VoiceCoach-BillDeWees OK. Thank you for the explanation. I think these types of rooms will be much cheaper now and many more options will be available based on the work from home model post-pandemic hysteria.
@Tonygarry78
@Tonygarry78 Жыл бұрын
Maybe put up a faux' wall around the heading unit!? Line it with moving blankets?
@Bob-lr2xp
@Bob-lr2xp Жыл бұрын
Sigh, I wish I had a closet to use. Isolation booths cost thousands of dollars.
@Tonygarry78
@Tonygarry78 Жыл бұрын
All I can afford right now is moving blankets in a small closet.
@seppous
@seppous 2 жыл бұрын
What's ur son's YT CHANNEL. Thanks for this btw
@VoiceCoach-BillDeWees
@VoiceCoach-BillDeWees 2 жыл бұрын
Hi there! I actually misspoke. My son doesn't have a channel yet, but I'll add that here as soon as he does.
@jarredcannon
@jarredcannon 2 жыл бұрын
I know Bill is considered a gem, but does anyone else hear that in the low frequencies?
@SalvadaK
@SalvadaK 2 жыл бұрын
I didn't hear the helicopter!
@vmtz2001
@vmtz2001 2 жыл бұрын
I couldn't hear the helicopter and I cranked it way up.
@justasy1092
@justasy1092 2 жыл бұрын
You don't have an idea of how hard it is that you don't place links of any of the options you mention in the description, haha I had yo re-watch the video to look for your son's channel and you didn't even mention the name of it, and that's not a good thing for your audience. Convenience is key.
@VoiceCoach-BillDeWees
@VoiceCoach-BillDeWees 2 жыл бұрын
Sorry for the confusion. I actually misspoke. My son doesn't have a KZfaq channel, but I have a fair bit of videos on audio. Most recently, one that helps you check your noise floor. You can check that out here: kzfaq.info/get/bejne/hNSaYNaWy57Rgok.html
@cassandravonpohl942
@cassandravonpohl942 2 жыл бұрын
Sucks. I live in a 1919 house. There are no closets (ok, there's two, but they're legit TINY and so small as to be useless and therefore they're inaccesable), no interior spaces, no basement. Fek, we don't even have a shower (I hate taking baths....yet for the past 14 years...uhg). AND I have like zero dollars to build anything. AND I have a toddler... AND I live just off the main highway...AND there's freaking sirens all the gd time. I hate my life. I've gotten pretty good at removing 'room noise' (and my house is insanely small. not *quite* a tiny home, but feken hell it's an itty bitty house)
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