
Sadly gathering dust these days, I still do have a Mackie 1642-VLZ3 for that analogue-to-digital touch! – Client List If I need to go on the road (but not RØDE … hehehe, get it?), I pack up the M-Audio Solaris or Apogee MiC with the Apogee Duet and an iPad. As for my gear, the RØDE NT-1 and Audient iD44 are my loves (so clean, so quiet). I love the underdog and community of Reaper these days, and I typically use this in my day-to-day workflow.
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Though I know my way round Pro Tools and am happy to use this DAW if needed, I am frustrated with their customer service, subscription only pricing and amount of bloat for the needs of a voiceover studio. So, if you have a project, big or small, feel free to contact me directly for more information, availability (it’s my home … I am typically always here) or a quote. Though usually getting called on to do the standard style of reading for museum audio guides, adverts and explainer videos, I love to use dialects and other accents to spice up a video game, audiobook or to just be a bit different and act as required. Besides my complete addiction to a bucket of morning coffee, I am a long-time D&D nerd, music and film lover, pun aficionado, whisky fanatic, cat whisperer and have a disturbing desire to abuse my tastebuds with copious amounts of hot sauce. Specialising in the recording of English language voiceovers for a multitude of projects, I have been providing my voice (and sometimes that of others) to clients and studios for nearly 15 years, along with the occasional spot in front of a camera when the chance presents itself.

Wonky Paw Recording Studio is the moniker and home office / alternative lifestyle of voiceover artist Ian Transue.
