
How to record your own voiceover demo?
I’m looking to get into voiceover, and would like to know how to record my own demo without using a professional. I’ve heard about recording through MP3s on your own computer, but I need to know more about it.
Please help by giving any advice or tips. Thanks.
You need to purchase (or get) a computer program that you can record and edit with. Even the cheap ones are kind of expensive (maybe $50), the professional programs (like Logic) are seriously expensive, like $800. You’re better off going to a studio or hiring someone to do it for you via a digital system.
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