Set The DBX 286s For Great Voice Overs!
I walk you through each section of the DBX 286s microphone processor and show you how to achieve a big, professional voice-over sound from this device. With the explanation in this video, you will learn how to improve the voice-over sound with any microphone. I take the technical explanations and break them down into non-technical terms so that even a beginner will understand. Learn how to set the mic preamp, compressor, de-esser, enhancer, and expander/gate. I also guide you through the process to best connect this unit with your computer audio interface.
0:00 - Intro
0:36 - Connection Setup
1:10 - Initial Knob & Dial Positions
2:00 - Input Gain
2:28 - Compressor
4:33 - Enhancer LF/HF Detail
5:34 - De-Esser
6:43 - Expander/Gate
9:24 - Output Gain
IMPORTANT: If you use a dynamic microphone (like an RE20 or SM7B) with the DBX 286s, I suggest using a mic activator. Dynamic microphones require more gain than condenser microphones. Using only the gain from the DBX 286s for a dynamic microphone will introduce noise in your system.
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Specifically, on the Focusrite Scarlett Solo, you can ONLY connect the DBX 286s to the Solo XLR (channel one). Channel 2's input won't work. The Solo can receive both a mic level and the "balanced" line connection with its XLR connection. So you'll need a male 1/4" TRS cable from your line out of the DBX 286s to a male XLR into channel 1 of your Scarlet Solo.
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I've worked in the broadcast industry for over 40 years. This is the most consumer-friendly presentation of how to set up audio processing I've ever heard.
@tomsteele937
2 жыл бұрын
Exactly Jack! So well done!
@barrygeary1890
2 ай бұрын
Onmia have a onmia microphone processor for broadcast quality now days my local station has one and onmia 9 for fm trasnmitter
Best Explanation of the DBX 286s in the entire internet, Probably, ....................Great Job, easy to understand, Loved it.
@HeyLennyB
3 жыл бұрын
Right on Brian! Thanks for that. I'm planning to post many more on the subject soon. You can get more of my instruction at www.lennyb.com
The best compliment I can offer this man is: "I do not have even one question." Thank you is not really enough.
The dbx 286s is a fantastic unit. The "bang for the buck" makes it best in its affordable class. I've tried several times to remove it from my chain, opting for the simplicity of plugin-based-processing... But I always go back. That initial stage of processing is critical, and it gives the user something that for some reason can't be attained equally with any plugin. dbx did a great job of adding enough control but not overwhelming the user with too much. Anyone can dial in a good sound with a dbx286s... Especially with this helpful video. (Pairing the HF Detail with de-esser settings isn't something I considered before, very helpful.)
The most comprehensive guide for 286s i've seen so far. And just in 10 minutes. Excellent.
0:00 - Intro 0:36 - Connection Setup 1:10 - Initial Knob & Dial Positions 2:00 - Input Gain 2:28 - Compressor 4:33 - Enhancer LF/HF Detail 5:34 - De-Esser 6:43 - Expander/Gate 9:24 - Output Gain
@HeyLennyB
7 ай бұрын
This is very kind of you. Thanks! It's been added.
Quite a complement that you have received absolutely no negative ratings. Thanks.
That was DBXcellent!
One of the best videos out there explaining the setup of the DBX 286s. Good job!!
@HeyLennyB
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Jim. My goal was to explain the DBX's benefits to producers no matter what microphone they're using. I appreciate your kind words.
Great video! I've had a 286s for years and was never really satisfied with how I was using it. Your step-by-step approach through every section helped me understand it like never before, and my next recording was really satisfying. Thank you!
@HeyLennyB
5 ай бұрын
I love hearing results like this. Thank you for taking the time to let me know. This makes me want to make more videos.
Thanks very much. This information is priceless. Been in radio 33 years, never found anybody to show me how to properly use a processor. Engineers would set them. I think most people just try to get a feel for doing it. This explains how the unit works and the most efficient and accurate way to set it up. You back that up with great explanations. One of the most helpful sound videos I've seen.
@HeyLennyB
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Bill! I appreciate you taking the time to write. 👍
I never realized how the HF Detail and the De-Esser worked together. That was a big lightbulb moment for me! Thanks for explaining!
I've been waiting about three years to learn how to fine-tune my DBX properly for my specific microphone. Thank you for explaining this in a way I can understand.
This is the BEST DBX286s video I have seen yet! Thank you so much!
Many thanks for this amazing and detailed tutorial!
This was so incredibly clear and easy to follow. Can’t thank you enough!!
this is an awesome upload. no fuss, and straight to the point. and what a voice!! i've subscribed
Thanks very much for the excellent setup tips. I've had my unit for a couple of weeks and am still tinkering with the settings to find the sweet spot. Your video and website tips will make it a much easier quest.
Amazing video. Thank's for sharing!
Great hands-on illustration of how to easily set-up this equipment. Thank you so much for making the effort and taking the time to help us all sound good.
Most userful tutorial about this. Thanks!!
Another incredible video. Thank you lenny. I just bought the DBX after watching this video. I used your link. such valuable content.
Lenny thank you, the clearest explanation I have seen on how to set this up!
great, useful video! I've been a full-time freelance voice talent for many years, and this still told me a lot I didn't know.
Excellent vid Lenny. Thanks. Always good to get a healthy signal into your interface and DAW from the get go.
Helpful, indeed. Thanks Lenny.
@HeyLennyB
4 жыл бұрын
WOW! THE Curtis Judd! I've seen so many of your videos. Thanks for stopping by and taking the time to comment. I would love to collaborate with you in the future. If ever there is any subjects you would like to discuss, I would be happy to connect.
Fab video! Clean and easy to understand, thank you!
Very comprehensive explanation in plain English. Thank you!
This is a good tutorial. Especially like the technique of using the Process Bypass at the end to match output levels between with/without the processors engaged.
This was an absolutely incredible and informative video. Thanks so much Lenny!
I am brand new to VO, and so far, I've only used my DBX as a stand for my focus rite, all these knobs are so intimidating. But I took notes as you spoke, and tried the knobs as you instructed, and now my voice sounds AMAZE-BALLS! It's so rich, velvety, and the room noise is almost totally gone! You did a fantastic job using language us non tekkies can understand. Now, to find someone like you to help me understand how to use my Reaper DAW. Excellent video here, I'll send others here now too!
@HeyLennyB
Жыл бұрын
Hearing this makes me very happy. I'm so glad it's helped and thank you for taking the time to write and let me know. 👍
Demystifying a box of tricks I’ve always shrunk from pulling the trigger on - a really useful, well-delivered video, thank you.
Excellent explanation! Thank you for this!
Thanks a lot, Lenny, im a voiceover from Argentina, i have that dbx compressor, and you have helped me to give that a better use! Best regards!!
Nice work, good conversational presentation and demonstration was excellent.
@HeyLennyB
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
LOVED IT... I'm suppa new to VO and this was an important hurdle!! CLEARED IT THANKS
@HeyLennyB
3 жыл бұрын
Glad it helped!
AWESOME TUTORIAL, LENNY!!! LOVE IT!!!
@HeyLennyB
3 жыл бұрын
Glad you liked it!!
Man! This sounds SO good! Thanks for sharing!
Easily one of the best videos on the DBX 286s!!
So clear and concise with your tutorial. I was struggling for hours today trying to get better playback and your video solved the issues. You make it easy to understand for newbies like me. Awesome job - thank you for sharing this!
Great content & excellent walkthrough for newcomers. DBX has been making excellent consumer & professional audio products forever. I really wish they’d jump back into the home/consumer market with both feet again. I was reading the manual for the DBX-1bx ds the other day & you can tell even at the time it was written by dedicated audiophiles with a Great sense of humor.
Excellent tutorial. Thank you so much!
I own the 286s for a few years now and it has never let me down, yet I still learned something new here today so I will reconfigure it for my live streams. Thank you very much for a high quality video.
@HeyLennyB
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Rayder Rich. My channel is all about making your voice sound better!
Absolutely invaluable tutorial, just picked one of these up yesterday and will be setting it up later on.
@HeyLennyB
2 жыл бұрын
Great to hear!
Lenny, that was the best explanation for the 286s. As a newbie in voice over I understood it. Thank you very much.
@HeyLennyB
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks Roderick. How are you using the 286s? What kind of audio work do you do? I'm creating a series of online courses and I'm interested in what kind of things a person like you wants to learn more about.
Yeah the expander sealed it off im definitely getting this preamp great tutorial bro bro 💯🤝
Man, I had this for 3 years, and I'm not savy with this I watched so many videos, I recently bought a new wave XLR interface, thought I didn't need this anymore, I was wrong. I had to plug this back on and reworked the settings. This is by far the bestest explanation and demonstration I've watched. You, brother must have engineered this thing! I think my biggest problem is understanding how the deesser works. Great tutorial! I subbed for more!
Lenny! You’re the man! Through you videos, I’ve learned so much about processing voice overs, and it’s been immensely helpful in my podcast startup. My DBX just arrived-can’t wait to test it out.
@simaminghui
7 ай бұрын
I’m working on making mine work with a Focusrite Solo & a Rode NT-1A. I’m getting a ton of distortion so I have to turn all the gain way down. How is your setup coming along?
Thanks for the video! I've been using the DBX for about 5 years but just got a new mic (Neumann TLM 103) and wanted to dial it in and this was a great refresher. Thanks!
@HeyLennyB
3 жыл бұрын
Very cool! I have a TLM 103 also. Are you familiar with my custom presets? Send me your voice and I'll send you back a sample of what it sounds like with with EQ and Compression specifically tuned to your voice, your new amazing mic, and your room. Submit Your Voice For Processing: bit.ly/Submit-Your-Voice
@ajablue7468
3 жыл бұрын
@@HeyLennyB Awesome!
Felt like a college course in a bottle. I've watched a lot of dbx 286 vids, I believe this is the most helpful. Excellent demos and explanation. I'm sure I can improve my sound. Thanks again.
@HeyLennyB
2 жыл бұрын
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for taking the time to let me know.
Just found this video and it's THE best setup walkthrough of the DBX 286s that I've found. Just getting started in VO and this is going to be a game changer. Many thanks for this video!
@HeyLennyB
2 ай бұрын
Glad you found it helpful. I see that you're getting started in VO. Here's my take on the DBX 286s for Voice Over. When you need a fast way to get an excellent live voice-over or streaming sound without plugins, this is what you need. It's the most popular microphone processor in the broadcast industry, and it's prevalent for radio broadcasters and podcasters. However, it's also important to note that channel strips like the DBX 286s assume that your recording space (the room you're recording in) is appropriately treated. But, If you are looking for more quality and control over your voice-over sound, using a direct line to an interface with post-processing with plugins is a better choice. It would help if you didn't use them both simultaneously. I hope this helps further.
what a perfect guide man thanks ! i improved my quality a lot
Lenny, THANK YOU! I had all kinds of background noise and distortion in my sm7b > dbx > focusrite scarlet solo setup. Your step-by-step solved everything. I was ready to axe my whole set up, but you turned it into huge pro sounds. Can't thank you enough.
@HeyLennyB
3 жыл бұрын
Wow that's so nice to hear. Thanks for taking the time to write and let me know.
SM7B+SSL2+dbx286S+your guide, it help me sooo much, thanks Lenny
@ee1yd
3 жыл бұрын
see a lot of people with this setup
Your instructions take all the guesswork on how to adjust the DBX 286s, If I order one, I will order through your affiliate link for sure !!
Great video. I hope this can speed up my work by having it come into the DAW with most of the work done.
Another Thumbs Up Vid! Thank you so much for clear concise practical instruction!
You helped me out once again. I watched you about 4 months ago when I first received my 286. But over time, because I like to turn knobs, I kind of lost my way and started to make narration files that had lost their fidelity, and luster. It got really confusing with each and every recording I decided I needed to go back in time and start watching vids again like I did when I first acquired the 286. I went to my bookmarks that I had saved, - (maybe 20 285 vids) and saw on that I had added the word "GOOD" to the bookmark title of this vid. I opened that up, remembered seeing it a long time ago, and once again followed the advice and settings to get me right again. This is a GREAT video to follow for anyone just starting out. I have done it twice now - 4 months apart.
@HeyLennyB
10 ай бұрын
I love hearing stories like this. Thanks!!!!
Thank you for an awesome video. I wish others made their videos like this. No irritating loud music in the background...lol..well done!
Thank you for such a detailed video you sold me on this. Just ordered 1
You certainly nailed using the DBX286s. I haven't used my own 286 for years preferring to use plugins on my UAD Apollo. That said the 286 was a fantastic unit.
This helped me find what I need. I got a good understanding of how the device is supposed to work. I also have a video for reference in the future.
@dougtaylor7724
3 жыл бұрын
This piece of gear is so fantastic. It really should be a $1200 price tag. Combine this with a $200-300 mic, a BBE or similar bass boost and everyone can have a professional radio/podcaster voice.
I find my settings are almost identical to yours! I spent 41 years in radio as talent, not an engineer, however I had an engineer friend come to my house and set my system up. He did not do as good a job as you did explaining WHY he chose the settings, but I was pleased with the end result. Now I know how AND why! Thanks, wonderful presentation!
Very useful information on the dbx 286s, thank you. Just got one today.
@HeyLennyB
3 жыл бұрын
Glad it helped.
I just purchased this unit yesterday. I have a DIY booth made of pvc and moving blankets in a walk-in closet, using a Rode NT1 that picks up every sound you make. I bought this because I'm pretty bad with semblance and a little lisping, I wanted to provide a cleaner incoming sound into my DAW ... a little confidence booster if you will. Great video, very well explained. Thank you!
THE BEST! I usually return to watch Lenny's instruction about three times a year or more, because I like to turn knobs and eventually get all out of wack - slowly but deadly. The DBX is a great piece of gear if set up right, and not so good if you get casual about settings (or are setting up for the first time). There are many DBX KZreads out there that I went through before I found this one. I don't want to bash the other creators, but this is the only instruction you need. Follow it, and then leave it alone (words to myself).
@HeyLennyB
4 ай бұрын
Thank you for the kind words. I appreciate you!
Finally, a tutorial that makes sense to someone who ISN'T already a professional sound engineer. Great work!
I feel like I owe you money. I have been stressing and calling people and you just solved such a big problem I'm so grateful. Thank you so much!!
@HeyLennyB
2 жыл бұрын
Happy to help! I saw your email. I'll get back to you asap!
Brilliant tutorial!!
Lenny.....got it, I figured it out. Thanks for all your great tutorials!
@HeyLennyB
3 жыл бұрын
Excellent! Let me know if you have further questions.
Great video Lenny. This video helped me gain a back up to my normal chain.
@HeyLennyB
Жыл бұрын
Glad it helped
This was fantastic!! Thank you!!!
I have seen about 5 videos on the DBX 286. Great walkthrough, really helpful!
@HeyLennyB
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks Ralf. Are you doing voice over work?
@RalfEUlrich
4 жыл бұрын
@Lenny B: yes, I do learning videos, record in Audition, if necessary some RX 7 and then Camtasia. Hope RX 7 can be skipped now.
@HeyLennyB
4 жыл бұрын
I'm currently putting together an online audio editing course for Voice Over talent, Podcasters, KZread Creators like yourself, etc... Are there any subjects you want to learn more about? Your suggestions will help me zero in on the most helpful information for the course. Thanks
Perfect, thank you so much. This was exactly what I needed.
Excellent instructional, very helpful. I'm hoping to get one of these soon.
@HeyLennyB
4 жыл бұрын
Hi Matthew, thanks for the kind words. If you have any issues, I'm happy to help. Let me know how it works out.
Beautiful explanation. Beautiful voice!
@HeyLennyB
Жыл бұрын
Hi A. Miller. I don't see why not.
Thank you Lenny , excellent job!!!!!
DBX is a great piece of equipment. Thanks for the research.
Lenny, just subscribed after enjoying your conversation with Curtis Judd today. Thanks so much for your thoughtful answers to my questions!
@HeyLennyB
4 жыл бұрын
Hey man, thanks for interacting. It was such a blast to chat with Curtis. I've been watching his videos for years. I perused a few of your movie reviews. Very cool! I love broadcasting!!
@RobKristjansson
4 жыл бұрын
@@HeyLennyB I've definitely caught the bug, too :-) And we are getting better, honest!
Amazing Walkthrough video. :)
@HeyLennyB
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you 👍
Great video and explanation - Thanks👍
Very educational and helpful, thank you!
So far, you're video is the best I've seen on this and the fact that you touched on music in it has helped me determine that this will help me tweak my broadcasting reception. I've been having a hard time getting rid of tinny (ear piercing vocals) in the broadcast signal at high volumes which in turn prevented me from cranking up the volume to a higher db. I've done a lot of research on de-essers and most of them come as a plug-in which sucks because there's a whole other use for them besides vocals and post production. Now that I've babbled on I'll end with a thank you for this video.
@HeyLennyB
3 жыл бұрын
Hey DJSmooth NY! Thanks for the kind words. I really tried to speak in lay-man's terms so more people would understand how to use it in real life. There are a few other units from a company called Drawmer that are really good D-Essers. Also, if you don't need the preamp section of the DBX, they have other units that only offer compression and gating. Good luck! Thanks for watching.
@HeyLennyB
3 жыл бұрын
I have one more suggestion. You may want to consider the headphones that you use as a possible cause of the "Tinny, ear piercing" sound that you want to minimize. Many consumer headphones actually EQ the sound so it sounds "better" to the listen. You may want to check out some of the studio headphones. The difference is that they don't add additional "EQ" because they're intended to give you a good reference to what you're recording. The Sony MDR series headphones are undoubtedly the most common broadcast headphones out there. I even did a video about them years ago (kzread.info/dash/bejne/q4NmldigZJutd7Q.html). Also, I see that you're using he RE20. You should also consider adjusting the low cut filter (little switch on the side of the mic) to the "flat" position if it isn't already. They may help even out the frequencies for you. OK, now that I've babbled on....
@DjSmoothNY
3 жыл бұрын
@@HeyLennyB Thank you for your reply. It's interesting that you mentioned headphones. I use a pair of beats that my son gave me, lol. I had bose before but broke them. I will definitely check out your SONY video though because it may be the old radio I'm using to monitor the FM output signal and volume that's causing the tinny sound especially on female voice. With the RE-20, this is my go to mic as it has followed me around from broadcast stations to production work for decades :) Because I already have a deep voice I use the low cut and still don't lose that broadcast airy sound. My female air talent on the other hand has been producing sss's lately so I spoke with her about de-essing her voice in post production or adjusting her gains. As far as the unit, I like it so far because it allows me to crank up the volume to the broadcast and not produce distortion. Funny thing is I've reviewed this unit several times and told myself I don't need one because I'm not trying to fix my vocals but when I started looking for a de-esser it became apparent to me that this would give me what I need and then some.
This was extremely helpful THANK YOU!
@HeyLennyB
6 ай бұрын
I'm so glad!
Very helpful. Thanks for the simple explanation.
@HeyLennyB
3 жыл бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
Best setup overview I've seen for the 286s! Thanks, Lenny. Makes me want to go start over on my settings ("been-there" tip: folks, always take a nice, clear photo of your 286s settings if you're already using it before you start experimenting). I love mine, but the one function not mentioned is the one on my wishlist for Harmon to change: the 80Hz high-pass button. I REALLY wish they would consider making it an incremental dial like the other features; better yet two settings, threshold and ratio, like the gate. But it's all or nothing--from what I can tell it's just a steep shelf to 80Hz with a flat 18dB reduction that's applied before any subsequent signal processing in the chain. Admittedly doesn't impact a ton of users, and I get around it by simply turning high-pass off and adjusting the lowest end in post-processing when it's feasible (can't do it for live stuff and webinars, of course). But I'm not the only guy with a relatively low voice. My typical conversational range is 92Hz to 196Hz, but my low-end starts at 47/48Hz. Even someone with a nominally higher range can have harmonics going on below 80Hz that they might not want to take a scalpel to. Kinda like you wouldn't want an aggressive low-pass filter on Mariah Carey's top-end. ;-) In post-processing EQ I drop a 50Hz curve on it and then do a clean-up on what artifacts are left at the very bottom via spectral sampling. But having a simple selector dial on the 286s to set the high-pass threshold variably from, say, 30Hz through 90Hz would be a great feature. I'm posting all that here because I'm hoping the Harmon engineers follow your channel. :-)
@HeyLennyB
3 жыл бұрын
Hi Ed, That would be a nice feature. It's due for an update. I've actually contacted them and asked for a DBX audio interface with all of the features that the 286s have. It would be gangbusters! Thanks for watching.
Awesome tutorial. Great job man. Thank you.
Awesome video, thanks!!!
Very Nice presentation 👍
I'm listening to a nice set of Sennheisers and the jack plugging sound flipped me out. What a great recording/edit. I have a USA 286A recapped.
@HeyLennyB
Жыл бұрын
Ha ha that's hilarious. It always draws my attention too. 🤣
Where I live, the DBX 286s is cheaper than a CL-1 cloudlifter which is stupid because the DBX offers so much more effects (the cloudlifter dosen't even have effects) and a lot more gain then the CL-1. Thank you so much for this review!
For anyone that bought this processor , this is gold. I have the Symetrix 528e voice Processor. I really wish someone would do the same kind of walk-through on that one.
@troystrane
2 жыл бұрын
I would probably have a 528E if they still made them. They were very popular radio station studio mic processors. If you've got a good one, you're lucky. That said, I would like to compare head to head with the 286S. I would be curious how they sound side by side.
Well done. Best I’ve heard.
Finally someone who knows how to use a gate properly in voice over! I see and hear so many voice actors overdoing the gate and killing the natural sound of speech. 👍
You are the real G my brother 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
I live in a building with an industrial hum and commuter traffic outside. My Rode NT-1 likes to promote my SSS'es. I have been trying for a couple of years to beat these back just with blankets and some luck on the hundreds of MIC placements I have made. I finally have said to myself, "I need some help" I have a DBX 286s coming, to arrive in three days. I have watched many setup videos while researching and am now preparing, for real Yours was the best video. Am looking forward to moving up a notch in my voice recordings.
@HeyLennyB
Жыл бұрын
Hi Jerry, Thanks for leaving some nice words. I hope the DBX 286s works well for you. I expect it will. I might add that we're all our own worst critics. Just something to consider. Let me know how it works out!
Thank you Lenny B. You made my day!!
Thanks for the video! I decided to order a DBX 286s as I hate all those alternative software plugins available. They are confusing to set up with different applications and don't give the "real feel" when adjusting the controls. This will be the perfect solution for me.
@HeyLennyB
3 жыл бұрын
Here are my thoughts on choosing the DBX 286s When you need a fast way to get a good live voice over or streaming sound without plugins, this is what you need. It's the most popular microphone processor in the broadcast industry and it's very popular for radio broadcasters and podcasters. But, If you are looking for more quality and control over your voice over sound, using a direct line to an interface with post processing with plugins is a better choice. (That's where my custom presets would be used) Good luck! Thanks for watching.
awesome! Shout out from Brazil!
@HeyLennyB
3 жыл бұрын
Hey Fernanddo ! Thanks for watching.
Pretty nice walkthrough video... thank you! 👍🏻🤘🏻