I am just starting to get into SFX at the moment and wondered what kind of microphone is best as an "all rounder" to use in a home studio for SFX/voiceover recording?
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Eric Browne is a multi-instrumentalist, performer and chiefly a composer. Piano studies and trombone scholarship at the Conservatory of Music and Drama in Dublin as a child and young teen led onto studies in the guitar and a period of heavy live performance in various ensembles. Eventually Eric focused more on composition, recording and new forms of music and electronic music production; in more recent years he has composed and recorded (all instruments) for both stage drama and various amateur films.
Eric currently resides in Cork, Ireland where he is working on a degree qualification in Music with a view to composition and new music.
Eric currently resides in Cork, Ireland where he is working on a degree qualification in Music with a view to composition and new music.
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In Topic: Creating SFX
01 August 2012 - 01:39 PM
Pretty nice article and info here 
I am just starting to get into SFX at the moment and wondered what kind of microphone is best as an "all rounder" to use in a home studio for SFX/voiceover recording?
I am just starting to get into SFX at the moment and wondered what kind of microphone is best as an "all rounder" to use in a home studio for SFX/voiceover recording?
In Topic: NES midi synth
17 July 2012 - 09:25 AM
Plus 1000 points for paperboy reference! 
Here is an interesting video somewhat related to the topic of retro game sounds that I found inspiring:
Eric
Here is an interesting video somewhat related to the topic of retro game sounds that I found inspiring:
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In Topic: Would love some feedback on my work
12 July 2012 - 06:46 PM
Yeah, definitely! For these, I've actually been using the orchestral section of the Kontakt 5 sample library which isn't the worst in the world but not really authentic sounding, particularly in the articulation. I am seriously considering going for one of the EWQL orchestras at this point. Thanks for your advice/compliments
In Topic: The Audio Spotlight
12 July 2012 - 12:17 PM
What a great site, and what a great resource! Many thanks for sharing this here 
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In Topic: Would love some feedback on my work
12 July 2012 - 03:53 AM
I have to add that I keep listening to the very first track on the Electronic Reel. The fade in and the entire short track sample is really great. The only down part is I have to keep replaying it every 40 seconds. I really want to hear the full version of that track!
Actually the first track (and the last track) of the Electronic reel are demo works in progress with not a whole lot more to them at the minute.. isn't it cool how you can trick people into thinking you have actual full tracks
Nice music, I really like it.
Thanks, dude! I've done stuff for film etc but really can't wait to get my first project working on a video game.
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