Audio Enhancements ruining my VO
Apologies for the dramatic title, but I'm about at wits end. I've been having trouble with my recorded voice-overs where my voice just sounds kind of murky, without much range, and Audition cuts off the beginning or end of some consonants (such as the 't' in 'touch' or the 'k' in 'work'.) I also found that after a few seconds of silence, when I started speaking again, there was a decent chance that the first letter of the first would would sound muted or murky. I thought the issue was my microphone - I went from USB to XLR dynamic and now have XLR condensor AT2035 Audiotechnica. I thought the issue was my articulation or my distance to the mic or my gain levels. I practiced and made adjustments. I researched online and couldn't find much. I recently saw on another thread a user talked about the "Audio Enhancements" setting on their computer (both on Mac and Windows) and how disabling Audio Enhance helped them figure something out. I turned off this setting and...BOOM! My voice had more range, you could hear EVERY syllable I said, and no murkiness. It was the sound I thought I SHOULD have had for the past six months. However, when Audio Enhance is disabled, my mic became super duper sensitive. Every mouth click, the sound of someone walking by my studio, it even picked up my stomach grumbling during my VO. Also I heard this slight static/air sound in the background and it looked like my meter was constantly reading -57 or above.
This of course, won't do either. It seems to me like Audio Enhance automatically adds some noise cancelling/plosive removal, but this is doing more harm than good as I have to go back to my voice overs and re-record sections where letters are missing from words. And no, it's not because i'm not pronouncing the letter. A 'th' in 'the' was removed from my most recent VO...I know I didn't say 'uh'. I know I can't be the only one with this issue. Please Help! Thanks for reading.
