Voice Registry Podcast- Tracy talks to Sound Expert Mark Holden about Home Studio Set-Ups

March 25, 2008 by: Tracy Pattin

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For 16 years, Mark Holden has been immersed in the world of sound as a recording engineer for TV, radio and live radio plays for LA Theatre Works to producing for the music industry and now opening his own recording studio in West Hollywood, The Invisible Studios. Mark is truly a sound expert. (So much so he can hear dogs barking in Eagle Rock when he’s at his studio in West Hollywood 10 miles away!)

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3 Responses to “Voice Registry Podcast- Tracy talks to Sound Expert Mark Holden about Home Studio Set-Ups”
  1. SomeAudioGuy says:

    He Tracy! Great interview (sounds like Mark and I are practically neighbors).
    Apologies for the blogspam, but I’ve dug up some great home recording info over the years which I think will augment what Mark’s talking about.

    Turning a closet into a booth on the cheap (with before and after audio samples):
    http://someaudioguy.blogspot.com/2008/03/recording-booth-on-cheap.html

    Microphone shootout (mics from $100 to $1200):
    http://someaudioguy.blogspot.com/2007/07/sag-microphone-shoot-out.html

    Do you NEED a booth:
    http://someaudioguy.blogspot.com/2007/11/audio-guy-mail-bag-booth-for-home.html

    Also, I got really tired of trying to find good recording tutorials for VO, so I made my own.
    Beginners recording tutorial using Audacity:
    http://someaudioguy.blogspot.com/2007/11/beginner-audacity-tutorial-with-video.html

    Hope that helps!
    -AudioGuy

  2. Tracy Pattin says:

    Thanks Audio Guy for great info, I may have to blog about this!

    Also thanks for being a constant visitor to the site!

    -Tracy Pattin

  3. MGP Sounds says:

    Helpful interview… Thanks for the tip on the mic! Great info… you saved me lots of money and the sound quality is amazing!

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