Mill Pond Music : the Voice of Matlab

Everyone in the world of science, technology, engineering and mathematics knows Mathworks and its offshoot Matlab.  Their tutorial videos are concise, engaging and entertaining, and MPM Studio right here in Portsmouth is happy to contribute its pristine voice-over signal chain to their outstanding quality.  The vintage restored Neumann U 87, arguably the most well-know and respected broadcast microphones ever made, along with an ultra-clean channel of Millenia preamplification and the super-quiet total isolation and acoustic accuracy of our Live Room (not to mention the keen ear for language and syntax possessed by the, uh, engineer): these elements yield a voice-over product far beyond what is possible in the all-too-familiar bedroom studio equipped with budget knock-off mic, inexpensive computer interface and curtains-blankets-closet-style acoustic treatment.

And it’s not just Matlab. National Public Radio, NHPR, Audible Books and a major audio company so huge and brand-conscious I can’t reveal its name (you know who I mean) are among the many spoken word clients that have chosen to stay with the idea of using a ‘real’ studio.

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