Greetings, meatbags. Thanks everyone for the interest in my VO work! I've had a lot of fun working with all sorts of different characters.
Unfortunately, I just had to go through an unplanned move so sorry for the delay in any recent delivery of files. I should have my new VO booth set up by next weekend and I'm going to start off with a huge KotOR mods recording session. This new setup should sound even better than my old one though, so hopefully this will be worth the wait!
As always,
Greetings, meatbags.
Last time I posted, I implied that my home studio would be up and running again ASAP - and it would have been... had I not discovered black mold in the designated work area! This, along with a general mustiness, would have been detrimental to my vocal cords and, presumably, my life! It's been a process to remove this mold and fix up the root cause of it.
In the meantime, I've been utilizing my town's local access television channel's recording studio. Doesn't grant a
Greetings, meatbags.
Last time I posted in this blog was quite a while ago, so I thought I'd share what my recording space currently looks like in Texas.
The rundown: It's a big ol' closet with moving blankets strung up on the walls and draped above me like a circus tent.
The equipment: I've been slowly adding more and more to my space throughout my various moves.
First off, the second most important instrument you have (after your voice). I've had three mics throughout my 6
Twelve years ago in Boston, I went to a release event for Drew Karpyshyn's first Darth Bane novel, Path of Destruction. I was so excited to meet the man who wrote my favorite video game of all time. When I got there, I was one of about 6 people there, two of which were my parents who graciously drove me, and it felt a little awkward to be honest. Drew read a passage from his book and opened it up to a Q&A afterwards. I asked him about the possible KOTOR connections that might be in his book