Same thing with my wife! She very patiently (to a point) listens to my droning on about filters and EQs. On a more serious note, I learn so much from your videos here and now combine the Schep's Omni Channel with the recently discussed Pultec EQ to sweeten and get a wonderfully warm vocal tone for my podcast audio. Thank you!
Wow, no joke, all your videos have the cleanest vocals coming out! Is there a video on what vocal chain you use to record your vocals for this channel? I know you said every voice is different and will require different EQ and Compression but Im very curious to know what you're doing because this is by far the cleanest sound. I guess its also important to ask what Mic, Pre-Amp and Interface you're using too? lol... Im excited!
Hey Morsy, I appreciate the compliment. Currently, I use a Neumann TLM 103 with my Apollo interface by Universal Audio. In some of my earlier videos, I used my TLM 103 with a Focusrite Clarett 8PreX. However, most of the "sound" that you hear is due to processing. Normally, I'm processing my voice with the Fabfilter ProQ-3 parametric EQ and the Scheps Omni Channel plugin by Waves. Sometimes I use other configurations depending on what I'm feeling that day. The truth is that a good sound is possible with a lot of different EQ and Compression plugins. It's more about "know-how" than it is the equipment. Also, your sound BEGINS in the room. Meaning that if your room isn't acoustically treated, you're behind before you begin. Room treatment is the single most important thing that will help you get a good sound. Hope that helps!
I think I should send you my African (Nigerian) accent voice over to help me with eq and compression. I have been on your channel for days now and I love what you are doing. Keep it up... So how do I submit a short audio file for your next video? Thanks in anticipation
Yes! Please do. Send your voice in English or Nigerian. It doesn't matter. Please follow the instructions on this page: www.lennyb.com/get-your-voice-processed-submission-form
Hi Lenny, I mainly use the Sennheiser MKH 416 (and also a TLM 103, TLM 170 and Shure SM 7 without B) with a dbx 286s. From there it goes into a Focusrite Scarlett 4i4 3rd Gen. My DAW is Reaper. If I send you a demo of my voice via your website: how should I record it? Leave the preamp on the dbx 286 and bypass the rest? All on? Nothing on? Best regards, Alex
Hi Alex, Thanks for reaching out. Yes, please send me the audio. I'd love to hear those mics. If you follow this link, bit.ly/Submit-Your-Voice, you will see all of the instructions. I do need a completely naked audio file, meaning no processing at all. I would ask that you completely remove the DBX286s from your chain. I need to hear the naked file so I can diagnose any deficiencies. Then we'll take it from there. Cool?
*Question: When he says "street foods", the word street sounds "wet", as if he has too much saliva. Is there any way to fix that, or is a retake the best option?* *I ask because I wear a denture, and this sometimes happens to me.*
Hey @D.bunker, I suggest a retake. There are some plugins that offer removal of these types of sound like clicks and mouth smacks, but it they all degrade the overall quality when applied. I always prefer re-recording footage with those types of unwanted sounds.
I'm increasingly becoming addicted to your videos. Lol I do have a question (or two): Do you ever use iZotope products/plugins? If you do, can you get similar results compared to your chain of Softube, your channel eq, Omni Channel, etc.?
Hi Johnny. Thanks for the kind words and for watching. I've been tempted many times to purchase iZotope plugins. I've found that to me, iZotope is designed for the person who doesn't want to get too deep in to the mechanics of the processing. iZotope tends to deliver a quick fix with automated processes that do the detailed work for you... in my opinion. The truth is, if you know what you're doing behind the scenes and understand EQ and compression, you can get a great sound with the stock plugins that come with your DAW. What software are you using to record? What iZotope plugins do you have? Thanks
@@HeyLennyB Hello. I have several iZotope plugins/products: RX8 Standard (which I love), Ozone 9 Advanced, Neuron 3 Advanced, and Nectar 3 Plus (among some other odds and ends from iZotope). I admit that I purchased them with the automated processes in mind, but I'm never satisfied with any of the results (even as a starting point). That said, I've found that RX8 is awesome for editing, and it can incorporate all the other iZotope plugins within it's processes. So, in a nutshell, I've been trying to get a good sound for my voice using iZotope because... well... I bought it. Haha I should mention that I also have some Waves plugins, like the Scheps Omni channel, some SSL channel strips, CLA compressors, etc.. Also, I use Reaper with an Audient iD22 as the interface. I'm a musician/singer/entertainer, and have had a fairly awesome career doing it for the past 30 years (crap, I'm getting old). COVID put everything on hold, though, so I decided to dabble a bit with voice over since home was about the only place I could be. Hence, while I understand how it all works (sort of), I've found that recording is completely different than live sound. So, I just may submit a voice clip for you to do your magic with. Again, your videos are great! I apologize for writing you a novel. Lol
I know how you feel. My band hasn't performed live in over a year. I'm right there with you. I love live sound too! Yes, please send and audio clip! I we can get you a sound for your voice only using the Waves Scheps Omni Channel and the SSL strips that will compete with the iZotope. You can send your voice audio here: bit.ly/Submit-Your-Voice
this is my 2nd video in your channel ..i just subscribed and i will learn alot from you ...i am sure soon you will get milions of view ...could i send you some records and if you could please proccesing it with good vocals and how i contact you ? thanks so much
Hi V Mtz, Unfortunately, Audacity doesn't support plugins. I wish it did because so many people use Audacity for voice-overs. The software has some effects that can improve a voice sound, but they are quite limited.
Same thing with my wife! She very patiently (to a point) listens to my droning on about filters and EQs. On a more serious note, I learn so much from your videos here and now combine the Schep's Omni Channel with the recently discussed Pultec EQ to sweeten and get a wonderfully warm vocal tone for my podcast audio. Thank you!
Thanks LB! You’re a great teacher 😊
Awesome. Love how you EQed out boxiness and the room. Another great video!!
Lenny another great video. I enjoy learning from your videos and I think you are a terrific teacher. Keep them coming.
Thanks! 😜
Excellent info Lenny! Consider me a student. Keep up the good work,Sir!
Wow, no joke, all your videos have the cleanest vocals coming out! Is there a video on what vocal chain you use to record your vocals for this channel? I know you said every voice is different and will require different EQ and Compression but Im very curious to know what you're doing because this is by far the cleanest sound. I guess its also important to ask what Mic, Pre-Amp and Interface you're using too? lol... Im excited!
Hey Morsy, I appreciate the compliment. Currently, I use a Neumann TLM 103 with my Apollo interface by Universal Audio. In some of my earlier videos, I used my TLM 103 with a Focusrite Clarett 8PreX. However, most of the "sound" that you hear is due to processing. Normally, I'm processing my voice with the Fabfilter ProQ-3 parametric EQ and the Scheps Omni Channel plugin by Waves. Sometimes I use other configurations depending on what I'm feeling that day. The truth is that a good sound is possible with a lot of different EQ and Compression plugins. It's more about "know-how" than it is the equipment. Also, your sound BEGINS in the room. Meaning that if your room isn't acoustically treated, you're behind before you begin. Room treatment is the single most important thing that will help you get a good sound. Hope that helps!
Awesome channel! love this stuff and learning tonnes! Thank you
I think I should send you my African (Nigerian) accent voice over to help me with eq and compression. I have been on your channel for days now and I love what you are doing. Keep it up...
So how do I submit a short audio file for your next video?
Thanks in anticipation
Yes! Please do. Send your voice in English or Nigerian. It doesn't matter. Please follow the instructions on this page: www.lennyb.com/get-your-voice-processed-submission-form
@@HeyLennyB thank you
I would love to EQ my voice like this, unfortunately I have tinnitus and partial hearing loss so I can’t “hear” some of the frequencies
Hi Lenny, I mainly use the Sennheiser MKH 416 (and also a TLM 103, TLM 170 and Shure SM 7 without B) with a dbx 286s. From there it goes into a Focusrite Scarlett 4i4 3rd Gen. My DAW is Reaper.
If I send you a demo of my voice via your website: how should I record it? Leave the preamp on the dbx 286 and bypass the rest? All on? Nothing on?
Best regards,
Alex
Hi Alex, Thanks for reaching out. Yes, please send me the audio. I'd love to hear those mics. If you follow this link, bit.ly/Submit-Your-Voice, you will see all of the instructions. I do need a completely naked audio file, meaning no processing at all. I would ask that you completely remove the DBX286s from your chain. I need to hear the naked file so I can diagnose any deficiencies. Then we'll take it from there. Cool?
Nice job with the videos.
*Question: When he says "street foods", the word street sounds "wet", as if he has too much saliva. Is there any way to fix that, or is a retake the best option?*
*I ask because I wear a denture, and this sometimes happens to me.*
Hey @D.bunker, I suggest a retake. There are some plugins that offer removal of these types of sound like clicks and mouth smacks, but it they all degrade the overall quality when applied. I always prefer re-recording footage with those types of unwanted sounds.
I'm increasingly becoming addicted to your videos. Lol
I do have a question (or two): Do you ever use iZotope products/plugins? If you do, can you get similar results compared to your chain of Softube, your channel eq, Omni Channel, etc.?
Hi Johnny. Thanks for the kind words and for watching. I've been tempted many times to purchase iZotope plugins. I've found that to me, iZotope is designed for the person who doesn't want to get too deep in to the mechanics of the processing. iZotope tends to deliver a quick fix with automated processes that do the detailed work for you... in my opinion. The truth is, if you know what you're doing behind the scenes and understand EQ and compression, you can get a great sound with the stock plugins that come with your DAW. What software are you using to record? What iZotope plugins do you have? Thanks
@@HeyLennyB Hello. I have several iZotope plugins/products: RX8 Standard (which I love), Ozone 9 Advanced, Neuron 3 Advanced, and Nectar 3 Plus (among some other odds and ends from iZotope). I admit that I purchased them with the automated processes in mind, but I'm never satisfied with any of the results (even as a starting point). That said, I've found that RX8 is awesome for editing, and it can incorporate all the other iZotope plugins within it's processes. So, in a nutshell, I've been trying to get a good sound for my voice using iZotope because... well... I bought it. Haha
I should mention that I also have some Waves plugins, like the Scheps Omni channel, some SSL channel strips, CLA compressors, etc.. Also, I use Reaper with an Audient iD22 as the interface.
I'm a musician/singer/entertainer, and have had a fairly awesome career doing it for the past 30 years (crap, I'm getting old). COVID put everything on hold, though, so I decided to dabble a bit with voice over since home was about the only place I could be. Hence, while I understand how it all works (sort of), I've found that recording is completely different than live sound. So, I just may submit a voice clip for you to do your magic with. Again, your videos are great!
I apologize for writing you a novel. Lol
I know how you feel. My band hasn't performed live in over a year. I'm right there with you. I love live sound too! Yes, please send and audio clip! I we can get you a sound for your voice only using the Waves Scheps Omni Channel and the SSL strips that will compete with the iZotope. You can send your voice audio here: bit.ly/Submit-Your-Voice
@@HeyLennyB Very cool. I'll send it in the next day or two.
this is my 2nd video in your channel ..i just subscribed and i will learn alot from you ...i am sure soon you will get milions of view ...could i send you some records and if you could please proccesing it with good vocals and how i contact you ? thanks so much
Hi Yusuf, yes! Please follow the directions listed and send me your audio here: bit.ly/Submit-Your-Voice
@@HeyLennyB Thank you
I wish you would do tutorials using Audacity
Hi V Mtz, Unfortunately, Audacity doesn't support plugins. I wish it did because so many people use Audacity for voice-overs. The software has some effects that can improve a voice sound, but they are quite limited.