Hey everybody! New voice actor coming through! I've got a pretty good setup and can produce some decent-quality vocal tracks. To give you an idea of what I'm working with, I have a Samson VR88 Ribbon Microphone, the line of which was discontinued some years ago, which ran for roughly $350~400 retail when first released. It has a fairly wide diaphragm which really picks up the low-end of whatever instrument or voice you're recording. It has a very distinctive, "late night radio host," sound about it as you may hear in the recording. My audio interface is the M-Track Plus by M-Audio. It's a great beginner interface that I have to settle with due to the fact that I can't afford a higher-end interface. It only has two mic inputs, but that's all you really need if you're only recording your voice. In the recording itself I throw a couple hard plosives around which overload the mic a tad and I feel that I must apologize for that, I don't have a screen to prevent that at present so I have to to my best to contain myself whilst performing more energetic pieces. I know I already address it in the recording itself, but I don't showcase very many of the voices I can do here, I mostly did this to show you guys that I have a good setup and can use proper vocal cadence and dynamics whilst delivering lines. I thank you in advance for listening and look forward to working with you in the future! https://soundcloud.com/die-plance/demonstration-of-quality-dry-reading-macbeth-quotes