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George Whittam is a techie's techie.  He's also a great guy, a voice-actor (when he wants to be), and about as sharp as they come with the artistry of audio engineering.
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His latest newsletter is a treasure trove of ideas, contacts, important dates and solutions.  Please read and make contact with him if you're so moved. 

I especially love the service ERS provides in checking to see if your travel location (hotel) will be able to handle your ISDN needs.  Great idea!… but of course, you need to be a subscriber.

Link to his blog and read it…you'll learn a bunch!

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Robert Allerton Park is in Central Illinois, and it's gorgeous.  It's on the registry of Historic Places, owned by the University of Illinois.  This is the place where my niece is getting married tomorrow.

The sculpted gardens here are worthy of the ones at the world-famous Versailles Palace in France.  That caliber.

P1030156 Over 30 different varieties of Peony are on display here…

Incredible blooms…all colors…and no thorns.  'Hate that about roses.

Of course, my day didn't begin here, it began at my sister's house, cooking bacon.

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Meat candy!

This exercise in social tradition is as much family reunion as anything.

All the in-laws are here from Boston…uh…that's Bahstahn to you, buddy!

I figured I'd better post something tonite…I may not be in any shape to do that tomorrow night by this time.

CourVO

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'Posting this link again.    This article was part of a previous blog featuring EQ's online magazine.  But the content is too good to be overlooked.

HERE, a rather exhaustive evaluation of some of the better audio-editing software packages out there (albeit the most expensive).  Mac & PC.

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Blogging-727509 Almost two years…651 posts…countless hours…

Blogging is fun.  I've discovered I have a talent for writing and sharing.  I enjoy connecting dots for people, and connecting people.

….but

….after all that time, and all those blogs, my average number of visitors per day is dropping steadily.

And it was never that high. 

I understood that when I started.  This was niche stuff, and there are lots of other places where people can find solid information about voice acting.

I've tried to follow the basic rules for building blog visitors:  give a piece of myself in each blog….engage the visitors to contribute or respond…be consistent in my blogging…frequent…helpful…sharing…all that.

The only thing I didn't do was go with the incredibly difficult WordPress…that may be my downfall.  I understand that Google bots are infinitely more gracious to WordPress blogs than Typepad.  I don't care.  If Typepad is good enough for Seth Godin…it's good enough for me.

So here I am, actually considering ending the blog.  The drop in visitations is very discouraging.  I spend a lot of time on this thing.

So before I throw in the towel…any suggestions for making it better?

I know my page loads slowly.  In your estimation, is that an issue for you?

Is there TOO MUCH "stuff" on my page?

Should I swallow my pride and go with WordPress?

Thanks for your input.

Dave C

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With gratitude to voice coach par excellence Nancy Wolfson, I reprint the following she sent me yesterday by e-mail.

Let me just point out that VERLYN KLINKENBORG (the author) was born the same year as me, to a midwest farming community (like me).  That's about where the similarities end.  He's pretty tight with the NY Times and has written several books.

His observations below about the spoken word are very well contemplated.

…and you thought it was only voice-talking!

CourVO

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Audioconnell Boy, am I late with the notice on this one, but that's what happens when I fail to visit the VO-BB for about a week.

Some months ago, one of the smartest marketing guys in VO approached me to proofread a publication he was writing specifically for newbies in Voiceovers.  His name is Peter O'Connell, and of course the first thing I wondered is why he was asking me. 

Voice over exam It doesn't matter, 'cause Peter is such a good author that I think I found a missing comma somewhere on page 56, but that's all, and even that was up for debate.

OK, so his FREE online publication is called THE VOICE OVER ENTRANCE EXAM…and it's so timely.

Why?  Because if you're having even marginal success in voice acting, and you've been at it for a while, and your marketing is starting to get out there…then you'll be regularly approached by the throngs of hopefuls who just KNOW that in a few short weeks, they'll be getting sacks of money delivered to their door for the voice work they do.  In fact, I just got approached by a local DJ today.

For those people…Peter's work is tailor-made.

Peter's work is visually appealing, well-researched, engaging, imminently readable, true, and for some:  hard to swallow.  That's because Peter doesn't mince words when mincing would be unkind and unfair.

This is a competitive business with loads of misconceptions…especially on the front end. 

Even if you're a seasoned pro in voiceovers, take the time to read this.

NICE WORK, PETER!!!

CourVO

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Multitrack My thanks to friend and mentor Frank Frederick (The Voice) for this tip.

He mentioned "MULTITRACK Studio" as a fully-functional , inexpensive, sound editor worthy of consideration for voice actors.

I decided to take the plunge and purchase the lower cost version: MultiTrack Studio Professional for $69 USD. Hey, I'd overpayed my AMEXCO card recently, and couldn't stand the thought of them making money off my misstep.

At any rate, it's just installed, so I don't have much of an evaluation for you, but it installed pretty doggone effortlessly on my Vista machine…and BTW, it installs on any MS OS all the way down to Windows 95.

Here's what their site says about it's mixing capabilities:  "MultitrackStudio has a powerful mixer structure including an unlimited
number of Effect Return and Group sections, numerous built-in quality
effects and VST and DX plugin support. The Pro Plus edition features
powerful sidechain routing options.
"

I'm such a sucker for new geek-toys.  Check back here soon for a better evaluation…or better yet, call Frank.  I'm sure he could tell you 10 ways it's better than Pro-Tools ;-}

CourVO

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VO Insider
Julie Williams' excellent monthly newsletter is out in .pdf format, and is imminently readable and worthwhile. 

Click HERE to see her latest voiceover salary survey, get help with what to charge for your work, and find hints on avoiding unscrupulous voice coaches.

Great work, Julie!

CourVO

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Voicepunch My thanks to "Joe Actor" (Joe Thomas) for pointing me to some fresh information coming out concerning a new online subscription site for voice actors:  VoicePunch.

On Julie Williams' online voiceover forum site you'll see a thread that raises some serious questions.

Click HERE.

I, too, rec'd an e-mail from "Chris Kellog" to do a link exchange with the new VoicePunch.  I never responded.  Joe Actor is seeking to have his unapproved link to the VoicePunch site removed.

CourVO

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EQ May09 'Latest issue of EQ online is out, and like those before, this one is a treasure-trove of information.  EQ hits the center of the target for Musicians, audiophiles, studio engineers, and others in the music industry.  But the next ring out from red bullseye on this publication is voice acting.

Keep an eye out in this edition for 'THE GREAT BIG DAW ROUNDUP"….an exhaustive look at all the many quality sound-editing and production software packages out there.

Also look for "MIXED ON A LAPTOP is no longer a criticism".  Great!

Click HERE or on the pic above.

CourVO

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