"An Extraordinary Studio Needs Some Extraordinary Equipment"

Here, you can take a look at some of the audio equipment that I use to create a quality voiceover or vocal for your project! Just simply hover over the title cards to learn more about my equipment and hear more samples of my voice.
Equipment
2021 MacBook Pro (M1 Pro Chip)
2021 MacBook Pro (M1 Pro Chip)
Everything I do with my voiceover and audio production starts here with my 2021 MacBook Pro. It functions as my main studio laptop for both recording audio and managing my business. It’s able to accomplish tasks in a timely and efficient manner to ensure that I’ll be able to record something extraordinary for your project without any delays.
Logic Pro X
Logic Pro X
Professional audio production requires a professional workstation. Logic Pro X is considered a standard DAW for mixing and mastering audio into various formats including .wav, .aiff, .mp3, and .m4a for both the music and entertainment industry which is exactly why I use it to produce all of my audio projects. It’s a powerful tool for processing and mixing voiceover, vocals, music, and even foley sound effects for film. It’s also very convenient and efficient for English dubs or ADR since it allows the importation of video for real-time voice recording. It’s been a crucial piece of equipment for my home studio setup and I’d love to open a new project in it to record something for you.
Neumann U87 Ai Large Diaphragm Condenser Microphone
Neumann U87 Ai Large Diaphragm Condenser Microphone
Considered one of the most revered and legendary microphones in the voiceover and music industry, the Neumann U87 Ai delivers stellar quality voiceover recordings full of warmth and fullness and has stood the test of time as an industry standard for decades. It’s found in several voiceover and music studios within the United States and abroad and has been THE go-to voiceover mic for some of the most prominent companies, video game developers, and animation studios. I’m extremely proud to have the quality of this legendary microphone in my home studio to deliver to my clients and I would love to deliver that quality to you as well.
Neumann TLM 103 Large Diaphragm Condenser Microphone
Neumann TLM 103 Large Diaphragm Condenser Microphone
Neumann is perhaps one of the most highly respected names in the voiceover and audio industry especially with what many consider the “King of Microphones”: The Neumann U87. The quality that these microphones bring to a production is exceptional which makes the Neumann TLM 103 (considered the “little brother” of the Neumann U87) a game-changer in the studio. I use the TLM 103 with its EA1 Shock Mount to record my more animated voiceover performances where I can freely move around, express myself, and really get into portraying a character role. I also take advantage of its upfront presence to cut through the mix of commercials as well as bring some clarity and presence to my vocals. I take pride in that Neumann badge of quality and I want to bring that smooth, clear, and professional -quality sound to your projects as well!
Sennheiser MKH 416 Shotgun Condenser Microphone
Sennheiser MKH 416 Shotgun Condenser Microphone
Primarily used in the film industry to capture stellar audio on set, this microphone made its unorthodox way into voiceover studios across America as a standard for ADR, dialogue dubbing, long form narration, and promo work. With a silky smooth sound, it’s no wonder that voice actors love this microphone and I’m sure you will too having the confidence that I’ve got this industry standard voiceover mic to use for your project if you prefer for me to use it!
Audient iD22 Audio Interface
Audient iD22 Audio Interface
A great microphone still needs a great preamp just like a race car needs a good racing motor to get the best performance. The Audient iD22 is my choice for that audio engine: the microphone preamps are smooth, clear, and powerful to compliment my variety of microphones to help deliver a professional quality voiceover or vocal vocal performance for your project.
Sony MDR-7506 Studio Headphones
Sony MDR-7506 Studio Headphones
Do these studio headphones look familiar to you? Chances are, you’ve seen them a few times before in various productions worn by voice actors in the booth, audio engineers in film, or lead vocalists recording tracks in the studio for a new album. Sony MDR-7506 Studio Headphones are one of the most recognized industry standard headphones in audio production today due to their clear and accurate reproduction of audio recordings. I use these headphones both in recording audio in the voiceover booth and editing the audio afterwards to ensure the best and most accurate quality for a voiceover or vocal recording. Its neutral response ensures that whatever is going into that microphone is being accurately reproduced and delivered back to me, placing my natural voice into the spotlight without any coloration or exaggeration.
Yamaha HS8 Studio Monitors
Yamaha HS8 Studio Monitors
The Yamaha HS8 Studio Monitors are considered some of the best studio monitors on the market today and have a special place in my recording studio for quality control. With their accurate frequency response, they are able to recreate some of the truest sound of a recorded voiceover or vocal performance to ensure that any noise or audio artifacts can be addressed and removed in the editing process. Thus, they provide assurance that you’ll wind up with a crisp, clear, and broadcast-quality recording for your project needs.
Stedmann Proscreen XL Pop Filter
Stedman Proscreen XL Pop Filter
What good is a properly recorded voiceover performance if those pesky popping plosives penetrate through the project? Not so fast! This is where the Stedman Proscreen XL Pop Filter comes in to stop those booming consonant sounds. Unlike traditional pop filters made of nylon mesh, the Proscreen XL uses the act of diffusion instead of absorption to deflect harsh bursts of air underneath the microphone while keeping all of that good stuff intact for your project. Voiceover Production: 1 Plosives: 0

