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+title = "Does the microphone matter?"
+description = "Does your microphone matter when doing voice overs or voice acting?"
+tags = [
+ "voice",
+ "voiceover",
+]
+date = "2018-12-10"
+categories = [
+ "Voiceover",
+ "Voice",
+]
+author = "Edwin Mattiacci"
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+
+The microphone does matter. But consider that [this voiceover](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mLc0KfstFH0) was recorded on a microphone that looked something [like this](/images/mic.jpg).
+
+While recording on a microphone like that should not be the priority, one can appreciate that what does matter; is the quality and ambience of your environment.
+
+You'll be surprised at what you can get away with as long as the backdrop is pin drop silence.
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+title = "The Voice Practitioner"
+description = "Edwin Mattiacci Voiceover. Narration, Trailers, Commercials, and More."
+tags = [
+ "voice",
+ "voiceover",
+]
+date = "2018-05-10"
+categories = [
+ "Voiceover",
+ "Voice",
+]
+author = "Edwin Mattiacci"
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+
+{{< quote >}}
+Speech is simply a modified form of singing: the principal difference
+being in the fact that in singing the vowel sounds are prolonged and
+the intervals are short, whereas in speech the words are uttered in
+what may be called "staccato" tones. - William Scheppegrell
+{{< /quote >}}
+
+Welcome to my blog.