USB Microphones For Voiceovers

March 16th, 2010 – TONIGHT!

Edge Studio's "Talk With A Pro" series continues featuring another helpful topic, especially for those who find themselves in hotels, yet still need to get their voiceover work done!

Tonight, from 9pm – 10pm ET, David Mikautadze is the guest and will discuss:

USB MICROPHONES and INTERFACES FOR VOICE TALENT

If you've pondered the usefulness of USB mics, here's a taste of what will be covered:

-Do USB mics sound good?
-What interfaces with which software?
-Compatibility

A bit about David (via Edge Studio's Voice Over Career Center email)

David has been a musician and composer for over 20 years. He is a graduate of Berklee College of Music where he earned degrees in Film Scoring and Composition. Upongraduating Berklee he moved to NY and began composing music for TV/Radio Ads,video games, and Indy films.

In 2003he was recruited by Sweetwater Sound where he currently works as the SeniorSales Engineer. Recently, David has accepted a position as adjunct professor atIndiana Purdue University at Fort Wayne (IPFW) where he will teach classes oncomputer based recording, composition, and orchestration.

Davidcomposes music in all styles and genres out of his home studio. He spends hisfree time reading, playing chess, and meditating.

He can bereached at Sweetwater Sound, 1-800-222-4700 Ext. 1291.


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Call 1-641-594-7078 (anonymously)



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