@5:40 Interested to hear you class the NT1 as a "bright mic? I find it fairly neutral on my voice - unless you meant to say "NT1A"? as that one makes me hiSSS - like a 103 Weekly speech therapy for my childhood lisp taught me that 1) tongue position 2) lip shape are the main factors in changing how your S's sound. In the booth I found my Mic position & angle can help a bit too.
@@jaymyersvoiceover It could indeed - there are so many variables in this game. Excluding the guys who sell their "solution"/program/course with a "my way or the high-way" type attitude - almost every answer the rest of us give starts with "Well, it depends...."
@5:40 Interested to hear you class the NT1 as a "bright mic? I find it fairly neutral on my voice - unless you meant to say "NT1A"? as that one makes me hiSSS - like a 103
Weekly speech therapy for my childhood lisp taught me that 1) tongue position 2) lip shape are the main factors in changing how your S's sound.
In the booth I found my Mic position & angle can help a bit too.
Could be a person to person thing on that front. My NT1 was far more sibilant for me than the 103. 🤷♂️
@@jaymyersvoiceover It could indeed - there are so many variables in this game.
Excluding the guys who sell their "solution"/program/course with a "my way or the high-way" type attitude - almost every answer the rest of us give starts with "Well, it depends...."
Right?! Haha