

Botched Audio Facelifts
This post ties to my other post about why I don't make stacks for processing voice actors files. A friend was recently telling me about a plastic surgeon who was saying how the pandemic boosted his business tremendously. The reason? People have been on Zoom all-day every-day seeing their faces, and decided it was time to make changes. The same thing is happening to voice actors who used to spend time running around for auditions and really only heard themselves when they act


My Personal Anti-Stack Movement
I get asked several times a week if I’ll make a “stack” for someone. Earlier in the pandemic, when I first started consulting regularly with voice actors, this came up a lot- and something about it really bothered me. As time has gone by, and I’ve seen what people have been doing with “stacks”, I realize my instincts were right. For those that don’t know the term, a stack is a chain of plugins to process your voice. As a mixer, I’ll use varying degrees compression, EQ, noise