How to Get a Radio Voice (That sounds AMAZING)

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  • Опубліковано 28 лип 2024
  • Have you ever wondered how to get a radio voice? How do radio presenters achieve prominent and professional vocals for their radio shows? 🎙️
    In my new video I teach you exactly how to sound amazing on the radio or in your podcast in three simple steps.
    Download my FREE radio startup guide at jamesm.com/radio
    00:00 - Introduction
    00:24 - Don't Change Your Voice
    01:13 - Bring Your Personality
    02:27 - Don't Rush
    03:04 - Speak To The Listener
    05:00 - Practice Makes Perfect
    05:49 - Microphone Technique Introduction
    06:16 - Condenser Microphone (TLM 103)
    08:34 - Dynamic Microphone (RE320)
    09:59 - Audio Processing Introduction
    10:13 - Compression
    11:20 - dbx 286s
    13:20 - Post Production
    13:46 - Summary
    14:23 - Outro
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  • @JamesMulvanyTV
    @JamesMulvanyTV  4 роки тому +12

    What are your top tips for getting on point on air? Comment below and share your ideas... 💡🎤

    • @merfymac
      @merfymac 4 роки тому +1

      Sounding thru the nose seems like a big issue. Your voice in this vid flirts with hyponasal (deviated septum?). How do you deal with that?

    • @jonathanrayne
      @jonathanrayne Рік тому

      Bourbon
      Lots of bourbon.

  • @gdmcculloughgmail
    @gdmcculloughgmail 4 роки тому +51

    Great advice! As a former radio program director, these are the same things I use to tell my announcers. I especially like the part where you advise to talk as if you're talking one on one, rather than "hey everybody"...that was a pet peeve of mine. Another pet peeves was when the announcer would.say "right now", because when else would it be...haha!

    • @JamesMulvanyTV
      @JamesMulvanyTV  4 роки тому +2

      Haha, great point! Thank you for the support 🙏 Please like and subscribe if you haven't already done so! 🙌

    • @vinylimpressions
      @vinylimpressions Рік тому +1

      I never minded the 'Right now' as a lot of presenters would always tell you what was coming up later, in fact, everything I was interested in was always 'Later in the show' so, when they announced that that it was going to happen, 'Right now', it made me pleased 🙂

  • @Radiodotco
    @Radiodotco 4 роки тому +24

    Bringing enthusiasm and also really understanding your audience goes a long way towards coming across well on air!

  • @starstudiosreviews3552
    @starstudiosreviews3552 3 роки тому +8

    Recently started a YT movie review channel and I was not impressed with the way my voice sounded. This made an enormous difference. This exactly what I was looking for.

  • @WerthervonKlives
    @WerthervonKlives 4 роки тому +11

    I am glad I've found your videos, James. You sharply go to the nutshell of every strategic item when anybody faces the challenge of start up a web-radio. Thanks from Chile..

    • @JamesMulvanyTV
      @JamesMulvanyTV  4 роки тому +2

      Thank you for the kind words! Please make sure to like the video and subscribe for more videos like this (if you haven't done so already!)

  • @violetangelflame1
    @violetangelflame1 Рік тому +2

    I've been told by tons of people, 2 of those people were into radio, that I have a perfect voice for radio and voiceovers. I wasn't courageous enough to even look into it. I do have a BA in children's theatre but at that time I didn't even think of radio. I am really great at creating characters with different voices. People remember me on the phone. I can talk to others once in 6 months and it can be 6 months or a year later that I talk to the and they always remember my voice and usually my name. I kind of sound like a child or can. I'm too old to start a career. I'm 70 yrs old. I would have really enjoyed these jobs.

  • @historybuff5994
    @historybuff5994 4 роки тому +9

    good work--professional and a good presentation. Thank you.

  • @ksmgmedia
    @ksmgmedia Рік тому +3

    Hi James, I've been in and around radio for over 22 years. I can relate to everything you say in this video. You're voice should sound natural but magnified. So many presenters now are putting on that slight twang on their voice to make themselves sound more jock, it's really not needed.

  • @timothystockman7533
    @timothystockman7533 3 роки тому +11

    Pretty much spot on IMHO. I've been associated with radio at various times in my life from 1970 onward. I'm retired now, and I do it for fun. All your advice about how to speak was great; I've come to quite similar conclusions myself.
    Over time microphones in use here in the US have varied widely. Of course the Neumann condensers have almost always been around, but they were pricey and complicated, with a vacuum tube (or valve as you might say) right in the head. I have my grandfather's Shure 556S (the broadcast version of he Shure 55 "Elvis" microphone) with the original Unidyne capsule, which sounds somewhat dated compared to today's microphones. In the late 1960's electret technology was brought to market, small and very small diaphragm electret condendsers became widely available. They had another recent invention, a FET, right in the capsule. No polarixing voltage and not tube at the head made them simple and comparatively iexpensive. I worked at one AM broadcast station which used $30 Sony electrets in their studio. But Electrovoice and Shure went worked o perfecting the dynamic to compete with the condenser, and the RE20 and SM7 were the result. They sounded more like a condenser than other microphones at the time they were introduced, and variants of these models have been in use for 40 years. The latest innovation
    is that we have inexpensive condenser microphones, manufactured in China, which get extremely close to the sound of a Neumann condenser. The AKG P220 I use is a good example. I could spend $3700 on a U87AI and it would sound only sightly different than the P220 which I got "open box' from Ebay for $100. Note that I say "different", for my voice I'm not sure if either is clearly better.
    One final comment: The audio editor is your friend. When things don't come out exactly as I want, I can just repeat the phrase correcting the problem, and edit out the bad bits. Today I'm doing what I used to do in production studio on my laptop

    • @JamesMulvanyTV
      @JamesMulvanyTV  3 роки тому

      Thank you for the insightful comment and kind words! 🙌

  • @FrankHoward66
    @FrankHoward66 2 роки тому

    Great introduction for me! I give online trainings at times in my job with the U.S. federal government. I know the subject matter well and I receive good evaluations. But I want to move toward a more professional level with my voice. Our IT people already gave me permission to plug in my personally-owned AKG Lycra microphone into my government computer (since no outside driver software needs to be loaded). The Lycra is much better than the built-in laptop microphones that most trainers use. But I may move up to a more expensive microphone, plus using some of your suggestions on my speaking voice and maybe even on audio processing. Thanks!

  • @d.e.b.tmusic970
    @d.e.b.tmusic970 2 роки тому

    I use an Audio Technica AT2020 for recording vocals when I'm singing, and sometimes when recording my podcast, but I also have just bought the PreSonus Revelator Dynamic, which I'm still trying out at the moment with the different settings and will use for broadcasting and Podcast recording. I do like the Neumann, but it is a little expensive when starting out

  • @val-D978
    @val-D978 3 місяці тому +1

    this helped me alot in my journalism campus thank you🎉

  • @tdbnz123
    @tdbnz123 11 місяців тому

    Perfect video
    I look forward to starting my own show on our community access radio very soon
    Much love
    From Christchurch new Zealand

  • @derkhedemann5606
    @derkhedemann5606 3 роки тому +2

    a more expensive microphone does not mean that a better sound will come out, you will have to find out in the beginning which microphone best suits your voice.
    I have had several microphones in thirty years, now I only use the shure microphone with a good compressor/limiter from DBX. but a good acoustic studio is also important.

  • @danielisaac4091
    @danielisaac4091 3 роки тому +1

    Great tips James

  • @fivefoldafrica
    @fivefoldafrica 3 роки тому +1

    Am here because I want to start an audio show on my UA-cam channel. Learning all ropes before I start. This is really awesome

  • @yougettingresults
    @yougettingresults 4 роки тому +2

    Thank you James. Loved the Neumann tlm 103. Perhaps turning up the gain on the EV RE320 would make it have a bigger better punch than what i heard. Just an opinion.

    • @JamesMulvanyTV
      @JamesMulvanyTV  4 роки тому +1

      Yeah, the tlm 103 is a great mic! Thanks for the feedback and support 🙏 Please drop me a like and subscribe if you haven't done so already, it really helps!

  • @murielfigart3561
    @murielfigart3561 Рік тому +1

    Very helpful!

  • @danieloliva5966
    @danieloliva5966 3 роки тому

    Thanks for the great lesson. God bless you.

  • @stephenpalmer2762
    @stephenpalmer2762 4 роки тому +2

    Great advice thanks james

    • @JamesMulvanyTV
      @JamesMulvanyTV  4 роки тому +1

      Thanks Stephen 🙌
      Make sure to like and subscribe if you haven't already! 🙏

  • @JaySaidStuff
    @JaySaidStuff 5 місяців тому

    I really enjoyed the part about speaking to the listener, and was actually the reason I started searching for tips on speaking as a "radio host." Something I noticed recently about myself that I don't like, is that I say things like "you guys" or "hello everyone" a lot. Which I think stems from my experiences on the earlier days of youtube. I wasn't sure why, but I didn't like that I had this weird habit to keep saying those things, it felt very ingenuine somehow. But its been ingrained into me to say those things from when I used to watch more videos.
    Great video and tips. I'm going to try practicing these things. Especially the bit about taking my personality up just a notch. Maybe starting by projecting a bit more and as you said, remembering also to take breaths because sometimes I talk so cyclic I can't even understand what I'm saying when I go back and review it.

  • @mikeysardar8674
    @mikeysardar8674 Рік тому

    I like the BIG mic on you! Great tips!! ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @han_chinpei1809
    @han_chinpei1809 3 роки тому

    It helped me with my Lesson

  • @newacidplanet
    @newacidplanet 8 місяців тому +1

    Simple but very useful info,. Thanks!

  • @BlueLineVibes
    @BlueLineVibes Рік тому

    Great advise and I will be using it more often. I will create natural pauses, BUT unfortunately the type of content that I do, the attention span is like a gnat. So they lose interest relatively fast.... need to find a happy medium.

  • @han_chinpei1809
    @han_chinpei1809 3 роки тому

    Thanks Sir!

  • @bakarybcamara294
    @bakarybcamara294 10 місяців тому

    is very good presentation i learn a lot from you

  • @ClairaRose
    @ClairaRose 2 роки тому

    I recently started live streaming, im working lore into my channel that in valves radio and TV broadcaststing. So I want to get my mic to should as close as possible to that style so I can work even more of the lore into my whole channel. Thanks so much for the tips.

  • @brighterlife4all
    @brighterlife4all Рік тому

    Hi James, thanks for the video. I am starting my youtube channel and I am still learning about many technical things right now. I am almost done with my first video (editing) but I am not so happy with the sound of my voice. You ve mentioned something regarding post production. Can you tell me the names or post a link of the postproduction sites maybe, that would help me a lot. Many thanks! And by the way, yes, the 1st mic is the much better one :)

  • @guneetasmith5121
    @guneetasmith5121 Рік тому

    yes i want it

  • @jonathanrayne
    @jonathanrayne Рік тому

    Great video. New subscriber!

  • @zornzembrano5558
    @zornzembrano5558 4 роки тому +3

    Great video !!!

  • @woodman2053
    @woodman2053 3 роки тому +1

    so impressive, i love to join for further studies

    • @JamesMulvanyTV
      @JamesMulvanyTV  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks for the kind words! To keep up to date with future content you can sign up to my mailing list here: jamesm.com/

  • @lukecarter1978
    @lukecarter1978 5 місяців тому

    If I got a compressor would I connect that between my mixer and my computer?

  • @skybabaoriginal
    @skybabaoriginal 3 роки тому

    Hi James.
    How would you route this if using a Rodecaster Pro?
    Would one route the Rodecaster through the DBS or route the DBS through the Rodecaster.......or would you say this isn't needed if one is using a Rodecaster Pro?
    THANKS!!!

  • @blackpeoplespeaks
    @blackpeoplespeaks 3 роки тому +1

    Love it

  • @indabackyardwithzoemachunga
    @indabackyardwithzoemachunga 4 роки тому +2

    A presenter from Nigeria. Thanks for this . Be authentic be true. Take a breath, oh! I needed this and it's not who I am. Break it into manageable sections . Oh! Thank you so much . How can I make morning radio more interesting ? Is it presentation or music? Is fast or slow music for weekdays? Very homogenous audience .

    • @JamesMulvanyTV
      @JamesMulvanyTV  4 роки тому

      I'm glad this helped, Zoe!
      My advice would be to ask your audience what they would like to hear. It helps you build a relationship with your audience and gives you the confidence that you are making something that your audience will enjoy. Very best of luck to you! 🙌

  • @georgestephenmulondo1907
    @georgestephenmulondo1907 Рік тому

    Hi James thanks for your lessons.can I get the radio instruments in one place? Highest quality? I'm in Kampala,East Africa.thanks.

  • @wildandwackywade
    @wildandwackywade 2 роки тому

    I have used all sorts of microphones and I think the simplest one is the beit's the best. Now now simplest to me is one that is not expensive. I used an expensive mic amd to me I did not like how I sounded on it. Another thing amd honestly in my option it should be #1 over equient amd that is that it's the person speaking, how they speak, what style.words they use, and how they come across woth the topic that is what we should worry about the most.

  • @iSpike
    @iSpike 4 роки тому +1

    Good advice ✌🏻

  • @amdenis
    @amdenis 2 роки тому

    Great video. We have taught, managed and helped launch a lot of vocalists and broadcaster and you sound a LOT better on an LDC mic. Your voice is great and begs for the presence and proximity of a close-mic’d condenser.
    FYI, the Aphex channel is a lot better, cleaner and more natural than the DBX unit, albeit is is about $US 1K.

    • @JamesMulvanyTV
      @JamesMulvanyTV  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks for your kind words 👍 Yes, also Yellowtec processors are also pretty good but more expensive. Generally these days I don't really use mic processing for videos - sometimes we apply it in post.

    • @amdenis
      @amdenis 2 роки тому

      @@JamesMulvanyTV Great recommendation - I love Yellowtec, and have two of their iX mic’s various other input and processing gear of theirs. Wonderful company, with amazing products, without having to get to the stratosphere of ultra high-end gear prices.

  • @DavcoMediaTV
    @DavcoMediaTV 3 роки тому +1

    Hey James, I'm 61 and fall inyo your 'seniors' category. Just thought I'd say... 'I'm no senior'... great video, btw.

  • @lukecarter1978
    @lukecarter1978 5 місяців тому

    What is the software you use on your Mac for post editing on compressing?

  • @sacocheioradio
    @sacocheioradio 2 роки тому

    Hey! How do you send the dbx 286s audio to your computer? Also, could you explain how the connections are? Does your microphone goes to a mixer, then goes to the compressor then goes do the computer? Thank's!

    • @JamesMulvanyTV
      @JamesMulvanyTV  2 роки тому

      Connected via an XLR cable to a good quality audio interface. (In this demo I used Scarlett 2i2)

  • @raisedonrhythm596
    @raisedonrhythm596 3 роки тому +1

    Spot on!

  • @HispleMedia
    @HispleMedia 9 місяців тому

    Great ❤❤

  • @visionaryradiotv
    @visionaryradiotv 4 роки тому

    Dear Brother, can you please tell me about "Behringer MIC2200" or DBX which one is Good.

    • @JamesMulvanyTV
      @JamesMulvanyTV  4 роки тому

      I don't have experience using the 'Behringer MIC2200' sorry about that. Have used many DBX286S though over the year and it is a good unit.

    • @dussie920
      @dussie920 3 роки тому

      @@JamesMulvanyTV MIC2200 is a microphone pre-amp/equalizer. It is not a compressor, so it's not comparable with the DBX286S. Different function in the processing chain.

  • @NoOne-qd2yp
    @NoOne-qd2yp 3 роки тому

    How to practice talking? Any video on Voice Imitation so we can follow?

  • @MS-yq4id
    @MS-yq4id 5 місяців тому

    Similar softver?

  • @iSpike
    @iSpike 4 роки тому

    Great video mate. 1. SURE SM7B, 2. Rodecaster Pro & 3. (Agreed) Personality. Cheers from #iSpike “New King Of Live Streaming”. Western Australia

  • @aldebaran3692
    @aldebaran3692 2 місяці тому

    I can do radio and was very creative, after all it is the theater of the mind.

  • @jayswafford
    @jayswafford Рік тому

    Your DBX settings sound like they're on the edge of CLIPPING/DISTORTED.
    ALSO, the SHURE SM7B is the best mic ever (IMHO) for radio & production sessions. (I also own the EV RE-20, Neumann 103, Shure Beta 87A & Shure Beta58)
    OLD RADIO & VOICEOVER GUY since 1971
    Jay Swafford
    Nashville,TN

  • @xavallpelmenbi4798
    @xavallpelmenbi4798 Рік тому

    I use condenser rode broadcaster+symetrix528e(usa) 2 years, dont like dynamic mics.

  • @radiosamatiguila7683
    @radiosamatiguila7683 4 роки тому

    Is it possible to do a video about the right equipments for radio?

    • @JamesMulvanyTV
      @JamesMulvanyTV  4 роки тому

      Absolutely! I'm working on a couple of broadcasting equipment videos that will be released shortly. Make sure you subscribe so you don't miss them!

  • @domingobaez5345
    @domingobaez5345 3 роки тому +1

    the best of the best tank you

  • @MatthewDudek
    @MatthewDudek 4 роки тому

    What are the specific settings you are using on the dbx 286S?

    • @JamesMulvanyTV
      @JamesMulvanyTV  4 роки тому

      You can watch a video which talks through the various settings of the DBX 286S mic processor right here:
      ua-cam.com/video/CP2vQhWBhL8/v-deo.html

  • @vophie
    @vophie 2 роки тому

    12:04 whoa that was way more intense than I expected

  • @CalvoBelga
    @CalvoBelga 4 роки тому +3

    I am just terrified that you are going to knock over that glass of water on your desk and destroy your equipment. :) But I really found the video educating and inspiring as a DJ myself. Thank you!

    • @JamesMulvanyTV
      @JamesMulvanyTV  4 роки тому

      Thank you for the kind words! You'll be happy to know that no radio equipment was harmed in the making of this video! 😅

  • @abab7784
    @abab7784 2 роки тому +1

    Waaw😄😄🤗🤗🤭 i prefur us 🎧🎙the black one . Bater than the elictrick macrephone . Love ur class to day wish for u more good lock for what ur teaching us avery day . With all my love in my hart thank u . Abeer.

  • @johnheiser2604
    @johnheiser2604 2 роки тому

    Great advice. Be yourself.

  • @finn.hermansen
    @finn.hermansen 2 роки тому

    Hi James. Is it worth buying a DBX286S, letting the microphone go through the DBX286S and on from there to my D&R Webstation - and is it possible?
    Thank you for being our provider on Radio ALR for many years. 👍

    • @JamesMulvanyTV
      @JamesMulvanyTV  2 роки тому +1

      Yes Finn, it will work with any mixer. You just need to link the microphone to the DBX unit, then the DBX unit to the input for a mic on the mixer.

    • @finn.hermansen
      @finn.hermansen 2 роки тому

      @@JamesMulvanyTV Thank You James.
      May I also ask you when you create content for us who have been customers of Radio.co for a number of years - e.g. a platform Live video streaming from our radio studio to our listeners, or sharing jingles, daily weather forecast for e.g. europe and the like. There is some content missing for us who have been customers of yours for some time.

    • @JamesMulvanyTV
      @JamesMulvanyTV  2 роки тому +1

      @@finn.hermansen we'll look into it for sure although unfortunately I'm unable take requests for content. There are plenty of resources available on help.radio.co and radio.co/blog

  • @sarajohnson9521
    @sarajohnson9521 Рік тому

    The first mic has more depth and richness to me. More warm, organic, and human. Like hearing an analogue record compared to digital CD.

  • @shamzy460
    @shamzy460 3 місяці тому

    💀 people think I fake my accent when I'm on UA-cam (I'm from Africa) but really I just have a radio voice and to be GENUINELY honest when im deep on convos my voice gets deeper

  • @Preciouskreatique_tiff
    @Preciouskreatique_tiff 7 місяців тому

    I work in a fast food place and someone today told me I could be a great radio host . Can it be true ? What can I do ?

  • @joku12763
    @joku12763 4 роки тому

    °What's the perfect settings for the dbx 286s ?

    • @JamesMulvanyTV
      @JamesMulvanyTV  4 роки тому +1

      Hi Jonas, The ideal settings for the DBX286S will vary greatly depending on your personal preferences really. I find the best way to find the perfect sound through the dbx 286s is to just play around with it until you land on a sound that you like!
      We did a full review of the of the unit over on Radio.co. You can watch it here: ua-cam.com/video/CP2vQhWBhL8/v-deo.html

  • @zerocool1344
    @zerocool1344 3 роки тому

    How is your breathing not loud?

  • @hexplayz8768
    @hexplayz8768 3 роки тому

    I have a karioki micro phone would that work?

    • @dussie920
      @dussie920 3 роки тому

      You can try at least with some EQ-ing and processing. You can achieve quite acceptable results using cheap(er) microphones for sure.

  • @jairurbanadventures
    @jairurbanadventures 10 місяців тому

    My voice is naturally monotone and boring but I’ll keep practicing my broadcast voice.

  • @TheHighwinder
    @TheHighwinder 3 роки тому

    That DBX 286s made all the difference in the world. When you turned it back off, that 103 started sounding like any other cheap USB mic.

  • @jonathanrayne
    @jonathanrayne Рік тому

    I thought the SM7B was a condenser mic.

  • @mattbarnett4210
    @mattbarnett4210 11 місяців тому

    That "perfect radio voice" also comes from the audio being sent through the $15,000 broadcast (Optimod, Omnia, etc) processor before being sent to the transmitter.

  • @dussie920
    @dussie920 3 роки тому +1

    Why they use compression on the radio broadcasts is because they don't want you to turn the volume knob every song. They compress everything flat, so everything sounds at the same volume. Dynamics completely disappear. Whispering and yelling sounds equally loud.
    It was important to be loud on the frequency band to overrule the neigbours on the band, so your station is the one which comes through best. The louder you are, the more change of blowing others away. When you compress everything to death you are maximum loud. Does it sound nice? Not at all. Does it sound fatiguing? Yes for sure!
    They use exciters a lot too, which are also very fatiguing for the ears, but make it sound like the loudness switch is turned on.
    Compressors were by the way used in sidechaining mode to duck the music when you were speaking. Glad that that technique is used less obviously hearable nowadays. Music being loud, quiet, loud, quiet is so annoying. Reverb/echo isn't used (overdonely) anymore too, luckily.

  • @dragonchr15
    @dragonchr15 3 роки тому +1

    Is sounding British a pre-requisite?

    • @JamesMulvanyTV
      @JamesMulvanyTV  3 роки тому

      Nope! You can have a great radio voice with any accent 🙌

  • @heatherblake4825
    @heatherblake4825 11 місяців тому

    this doesn't tell me how to stop having a nervous voice

  • @phillipmorales8886
    @phillipmorales8886 3 роки тому

    I wanted to be a radio dj BUT it didn't work out, The guy I talked too at a defunct radio station in Flagstaff,AZ. He said my voice was just too deep, very bland & monotone. I noticed voiced changed when I was 13 and I hated my deep monotone voice One guy told me and he said to me you should be a radio dj but you have too straighten out your cords it takes lots of practice and time. It wasn't easy. As for radio jobs today they are extinct! Only in small towns & cities.

  • @saditalian_dorito4289
    @saditalian_dorito4289 2 роки тому

    I meant police radios- Anyways yes thank you this will be useful during discord calls, lmfao

  • @mightyobserver12
    @mightyobserver12 Рік тому

    Ur talking about podcast

  • @ritamsrca9009
    @ritamsrca9009 Рік тому

    Radio voice ..you have or not you have ..no trix :)))

  • @NonieDeLong
    @NonieDeLong 2 роки тому +1

    If you kind of whack it back up again it goes BOUGH :)

  • @baroquer
    @baroquer 9 місяців тому

    *ALEX **-JONES-** JAMES* 😅

  • @lincolnlandpicker
    @lincolnlandpicker Рік тому

    Condenser mic sounds more professional and full voiced/

  • @midnightmonstersradio
    @midnightmonstersradio 2 місяці тому

    Oh if I had more money... lol

  • @arniepoitras
    @arniepoitras 7 місяців тому

    Dont put a glass of water or a beverage on your desk work area because that is an accident waiting to happen if you knock it over by accident it would be expensive

  • @Louisejames23
    @Louisejames23 3 роки тому

    Have I ever wanted to? Yes! Have I ever? Probably not! Having been on air for 30+ years I live with it 😬. Just don’t give endless time checks or weather reports and try not to use “that was” and “this is”, and for heavens sake plan your programme so it doesn’t sound like you’re picking out songs/features on the fly 😬👍

  • @LennyMelnick13
    @LennyMelnick13 4 роки тому

    Speaking different to Seniors 60 + What do u need to speak different Slower Louder ?? what do u mean??

    • @JamesMulvanyTV
      @JamesMulvanyTV  4 роки тому +1

      A slow and steady voice is a great start, but also consider topics discussed and music played. For example, you wouldn't chat about Love Island and play the new Billie Eilish track on a show targeted towards a more senior audience.

    • @LennyMelnick13
      @LennyMelnick13 4 роки тому

      @@JamesMulvanyTV That is without a doubt a nasty comment to Seniors 60-75 assuming they are slower and unable to keep up with society...I suggest u reconsider that statement

    • @JamesMulvanyTV
      @JamesMulvanyTV  4 роки тому

      Lenny Melnick Not intended in a nasty way apologies if it came across that way 🙏

    • @LennyMelnick13
      @LennyMelnick13 4 роки тому

      @@JamesMulvanyTV sounded like seniors are old and slow??

    • @LennyMelnick13
      @LennyMelnick13 4 роки тому +1

      top tips for Podcasting;;;;;Energy. Open show with asking co host "how was ur weekend" end it for some Start with an attention getting statement....Entertaiment within the topic (not just jokes) Ie Tidbits , amazing stats...Be Prepared....Credibility is the toughest to get for newcomers...show uo when scheduled all the time contact me for more anytime

  • @daelra
    @daelra 3 роки тому +1

    Have to say, I really hate the boomy radio presenter voice. I find a more natural sound far easier to understand and is less taxing on my ears. I'm not saying you shouldn't spend a lot of time making the voice clear, I just find maxing out the bass and treble really off putting. I'm a big fan of dynamic range and don't really listen to the radio anymore simply because all the music these days is so in your face at every frequency. Compression is evil (especially in adverts).

    • @JamesMulvanyTV
      @JamesMulvanyTV  3 роки тому

      Ok

    • @dussie920
      @dussie920 3 роки тому +1

      Exactly. Why they use compression on the radio broadcasts is because they don't want you to turn the volume knob every song. They compress everything flat, so everything sounds at the same volume. Dynamics completely disappear. Whispering and yelling sounds equally loud.
      It was important to be loud on the frequency band to overrule the neigbours on the band, so your station is the one which comes through best. The louder you are, the more change of blowing others away. When you compress everything to death you are maximum loud. Does it sound nice? Not at all. Does it sound fatiguing? Yes for sure!
      They use exciters a lot too, which are also very fatiguing for the ears, but make it sound like the loudness switch is turned on.
      Compressors were by the way used in sidechaining mode to duck the music when you were speaking. Glad that that technique is used less obviously hearable nowadays. Music being loud, quiet, loud, quiet is so annoying. Reverb/echo isn't used (overdonely) anymore too, luckily.

  • @hankkingsley2976
    @hankkingsley2976 3 роки тому +1

    Sorry, when i follow these tips, I sound like an American with a really crappy Australian accent.

  • @grampsradio
    @grampsradio 8 місяців тому

    Never try to sound like a "radio announcer". Be YOURSELF! That's the best piece of advice he gave in this video. Unfortunately, you may find that being yourself is more difficult than you might imagine.

  • @eggmooi2797
    @eggmooi2797 3 роки тому +3

    11:46 You're clipping.

  • @dh6865
    @dh6865 3 роки тому

    Youre english why are you pricing in dollars lol

    • @JamesMulvanyTV
      @JamesMulvanyTV  3 роки тому +2

      Because 60% of people who watch these videos are in the USA and only around 20% are in the UK.

    • @dh6865
      @dh6865 3 роки тому

      @@JamesMulvanyTV oh i forgot youtube shows you the regions you watch in. Fair enough buddy.

  • @Bornfree-ontwowheels
    @Bornfree-ontwowheels 7 місяців тому

    very good and cool video, i will sub to you now !

  • @charris731
    @charris731 11 місяців тому

    @charris731
    1 second ago
    Hey can anyone help me with my problem.
    I’m a online DJ and I want to start taking live calls in my stream. I’m using a Yamaha mixer, and I have the RANE 4 DJ Controller. I have 2 laptops, one laptop is using Serato software and my other laptop is using only steam lab . I have my iPhone with a lightning connector connected to my rig to device going into my mixer, and my Yamaha is connected to my PC with the stream lab. When I play music on my iPhone, I can hear it through my speakers and I can see it on my meter through stream lab, but the person on the other end talking, I cannot see there voice five foul coming over to stream labs on the power meter. I only can hear and see my voice on the power meter going through stream labs. I can see the power meter going up on the Yamaha but I’m trying to get the person voice to go into stream lab so my viewers can hear them. Can anybody assist or help me out here. I would greatly appreciate it