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Old 12-07-2001, 04:07 PM
Jack Sullivan Jack Sullivan is offline
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Default What equipment do I need to do voice-overs?

Can anyone give me advice on the basic equipment I need to record professional voice-overs. I will not need to do any music, just voices.

I would like use Pro Tools LE Digi 001 (do I need Factory?. Of course I realize I need a couple of good mikes and a small sound booth. Do I need a controller board and all that?

I have a great MAC G4 with a gig of memory and 175 gigs of space.

I mostly need advice on what to buy to do simple straight voice-over recordings. I will rarely have to record more than one voice at a time.

Thanks for any assistance.

Jack
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