Figured I'd put this here, feel free to move it if you think of a better forum.
I've done minor work as a voice actor before, been in a few fan productions, two local radio plays and have been a narrator for a documentary that was also shot locally.
I've been wanting to pursue more audio roles and take up further training in my spare time.
Considering how many audio whizzes we have around here, I was wondering if someone could recommend a good stand alone microphone to use, for recording. All my past work was done at a nice little studio, with all the fancy equipment you'd want.
If I'm going to send in samples and work on other things, I need a much better mic than this one attached to my Ice Mat headset.
Price range $50-100 to start if possible, any suggestions would be most welcome.
Oh, last but not least.. Danny, or anyone else with experience, what are your tips for Dalek voices? Danny's phone message inspired me to try doing that again.
Using a ring modulator, in different programs manages to get.. decent results. Using a sine wave at frequency of 30.. but it just doesn't sound 'right'. Doing the best delivery I can, but it seems.. lacking in sound.
Cybermen are much easier to get closer to for some reason, using a sine wave at around 250-260.
Using HOG as a stand alone ring modulator, but I've also been trying in GoldWave.
Maybe I need to step up to some better editing suite, that works with Windows?
Ugh, I feel bad for posting all these threads asking for advice lately, I shall try and stop.