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Andrew Kramer’s new tutorial audio intro
Posted by Enrique Borja on June 6, 2007 at 1:04 pmhi everyone im making an intro for a presentation and i would like to know if somebody can help me achieve something like the voice in the intro of Andrew kramer’s new tutorial jumpy text intro.
how can i make my voice like that??
what process should i follow?( besides a good mic an a good voice =) )thanks in advance
Enrique Borja replied 18 years, 11 months ago 2 Members · 7 Replies -
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Enrique Borja
June 7, 2007 at 1:17 pm[xgfmedia] “What tutorial?”
mmm.. as i said in the first post its the new tutorial JUMPY TEXT
thanks
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Darren Edwards
June 8, 2007 at 2:16 pmURL?
I am serious about this. I spent literally minutes hunting
down a Kramer ‘jumpy text’ tutorial yesterday.Darren.
myspace.com/xgfmedia
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Enrique Borja
June 9, 2007 at 1:51 pmsorry, i asume Andrew Kramer was very well known in this foriun, my mistake.
well here is the URL to his website
https://www.videocopilot.net/tutorials.html -
Darren Edwards
June 11, 2007 at 12:45 pmYou should have said that it was a Video Pilot tutorial. Kramer
posts tutorials there and at COW, and as this is a COW forum….Anyhoots. I’ve listened to the intro.
Firstly – good mic, obviously. If you’re on broadband, Pixel
Corps/Twit TV have published some really informative MOVcast
reviews on the new microphones, recently. There’s 4 in total:
https://pixelcorps.tv/gear_media_techThe intro was probably recorded with a really good condenser
mic (usually found in a radio station). More info at:
https://radiomagonline.com/microphones/index1.htmlSecondly – the effects possibly used (and found in Audition)
are:– Pitchshift. The voice sounds slightly slowed down to me.
In Audition: Effects/Time Pitch/Stretch/Slower Tempo dail.– Pan. One line of vocal gets panned wide.
In Audition: Effects/Amplitude/Pan Expand/play around with
‘Width’ and ‘Expansion’ until happy. Monitoring on headphones
will help.– Reverb. There’s reverb/echo, obviously, but not a lot.
In Audition: Effects/Delay Effects/Reverb/’Vocal – Natural
Reverb’ should be enough. Too much and it’ll spoilt it.-Attack Envelope. There’s quite a tight attack on the vocal but
it was probably achieved during production, with noise gate
outboard or similar.
In Audition: Effects/Amplitude/Envelope/experiment.-OR, for a compression way of doing it:
Effects/Amplitude/Dynamics Processing/you’ll find
three ‘Vocal’ presets at the bottom of the Preset Menu.—
Advice: Apply your envelope before your reverb, because
applying it afterwards will, obviously, truncate whatever
echo-y sound you want.Darren.
myspace.com/xgfmedia
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Darren Edwards
June 11, 2007 at 12:53 pmYou should have said that it was a Video
Pilot tutorial. Kramer posts tutorials there
and at COW, and as this is a COW forum….Anyhoots. I’ve listened to the intro.
Firstly – good mic, obviously. If you’re
on broadband, Pixel Corps/Twit TV have
published some really informative MOVcast
reviews on the new microphones, recently.
There’s 4 in total:The intro was probably recorded with a
really good condenser
mic (usually found in a radio station).
More info at:myspace.com/xgfmedia
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Enrique Borja
June 11, 2007 at 1:30 pmWOW, thanks a lot for that detailed answer! i apreciate it!
ill give it a try and let you know how it came out =)
thanks again!!
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