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    Hi,
    I record video for a video blog I would like to know why the audio in the below clip sounds very full and rich like Howard Stern. Is it a characteristic of the person's voice or the kind of equipment used?

    Thank you

    https://youtu.be/pX8BXH3SJn0?t=5m11s
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  2. Most important is close placement of the mic. Then a mic that can pick up low frequencies. Of course, the person's voice has to have low frequencies for the mic to pick up.
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    To get the effect use a good condenser mic, sit close to it, use a pop filter, and run a "radio voice" setting in your favorite voice processor.

    I personally like Nectar 2:

    https://www.izotope.com/nectar2

    Of course there is no problem making your voice sound good but do you really need that radio voice fakery?

    Last edited by newpball; 13th Jun 2015 at 20:53.
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  4. Originally Posted by caisys View Post
    ...very full and rich like Howard Stern.
    Specifically on Howard Stern, he uses a lot of compression on his mic.
    A LOT of compression.
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    Originally Posted by newpball View Post
    To get the effect use a good condenser mic, sit close to it, use a pop filter, and run a "radio voice" setting in your favorite voice processor.

    I personally like Nectar 2:

    https://www.izotope.com/nectar2

    Of course there is no problem making your voice sound good but do you really need that radio voice fakery?

    To be honest, I probably do not need it

    The thing is I am new at this .. I am using an inexpensive clip on mic and recording the sound on my laptop. After that I use audacity for noise removal and add some effects I found on the internet.

    The results are not good. I was curious how they make the sound so full and rich on those shows. But if I can get the best out of my cheap equipment I would be very happy at the moment but since I do not even know how to diagnose what is wrong with the audio it is difficult to fix it.
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    Well the best bang for the buck is to get an inexpensive consenser mic.

    For instance a low end MXL with a good table mic stand and a pop filter.

    Something like this:



    http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/859294-REG/MXL_Tempo_USB_Microphone_Bundle.html

    It sets you back about $150.

    Obviously it is not high end and there are many alternatives but you should be able to get a decent sound from it.

    With respect to noise removal, a quit room beats any noise removal program.

    A free hint for a quit room: go to the library and use one of those study boxes!

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    Thank you very much.
    Do you have any suggestions (a link to a guide or presets) for improving the sound of my existing vocal recording with audacity?
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    Originally Posted by caisys View Post
    Thank you very much.
    Do you have any suggestions (a link to a guide or presets) for improving the sound of my existing vocal recording with audacity?
    Why not upload a small slip so we can hear what your concerns are?

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    here is a sample:
    it is in arabic though but you will get the point

    http://we.tl/xWxLgl2Zud

    Thanks for your help
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