ADR & Voice Over
Professional Automated Dialogue Replacement (ADR) & Voiceover (VO) Recording for Film, TV, Animation, Commercials, and Content
Why Choose TripleTone Audio Post for ADR Voice Over?
- Experienced ADR & VO engineers with expertise in film, TV, and commercial production
- Source-Connect remote recording for out-of-state clients
- Fast turnaround times to meet tight deadlines
- Competitive pricing & eligibility for New Mexico’s 25% tax incentive
- Trusted by major studios, indie filmmakers, and commercial brands
Featured ADR Projects

American Primevil / Netflix

The Penguin / MAX

Superman & Lois / CW

High Potential / Hulu

Pet Sematary Bloodlines / Paramount
ADR & VO Services
At TripleTone Audio Post, we specialize in high-quality ADR (Automated Dialogue Replacement) to ensure your dialogue is crisp, clean, and perfectly synced to your picture / visuals. Whether you need to replace noisy location dialogue, add new lines, or improve performance, our state-of-the-art ADR stage and expert engineers will make it the process seamless.
Your voice is your brand, and at TripleTone Audio Post, we ensure it sounds exceptional. Whether you need a compelling commercial voice-over, an engaging audiobook narration, or dynamic character voices for animation and video games, our state-of-the-art recording studio delivers broadcast-quality sound with precision and clarity. We work with brands, filmmakers, authors, and content creators to craft professional, polished voiceovers that captivate audiences. With high-end microphones, expert sound engineering, and remote recording capabilities, we provide seamless voiceover production for any project, anywhere.
PROFESSIONAL ADR RECORDING
- High-fidelity dialogue replacement for film, TV, and video games
- Perfect lip-syncing using Pro Tools Ultimate
- Remote ADR capabilities via Source-Connect & Zoom (and other platforms)
VO RECORDING FOR ANY PROJECT
- Commercials & Advertising – Radio, TV, Videos
- Animation & Video Games – Character voices, dubbing, narration
- Audiobooks & Podcasts – Professional narration, multi-voice recording
- Corporate & E-learning – Training videos, presentations, explainer content
STUDIO-QUALITY SOUND & PERFORMANCE COACHING
- Broadcast-grade microphones (Neumann, Sennheiser, AKG)
- Acoustically treated vocal booth for pristine recordings
- Performance coaching to ensure natural, engaging delivery
VOICE MATCHING & EDITING
- Tone & pitch correction for seamless ADR
- Noise reduction & enhancement for clear voiceovers
- Mixing & mastering for final production
Featured VO Brands
“During my remote ADR session for Rez Ball with Jason at TripleTone, I was able to just sit back and relax while he drove the bus. The clients on my side were very happy. I hope to have the pleasure of working with him again.”
Bill Higley
ADR Mixer / Rez Ball
Netflix
“TripleTone did such a great job with the audio for my feature length animated film, With You. The sound even won “Best Sound Design” in a Los Angeles film festival. I look forward to doing my next project with TripleTone.”
Evan Doll
Creator / With You
Single Core Studios
“When looking for audio post-production collaborators here in Albuquerque, I was beyond thrilled to have met Jason. His amazing setup at TripleTone and his vast experience and expertise in audio make him unique here in New Mexico and even industry-wide.
Working with TripleTone is easy, flexible, and tailored to every project’s specific needs. An absolute gem of a resource for audio post!”
Madeline Baugh
madlove media
ADR & VO
Both ADR and VO require high-quality recording, expert direction, and precise editing, all of which TripleTone Audio Post provides.
Automated Dialogue Replacement (ADR)
- Purpose: Replacing or improving on-set dialogue
- Syncing: Must match actor’s lip movements
- Common Uses: Films, TV shows, video games
- Recording Process: Actors match their original performance to picture
Voiceover (VO)
- Purpose: Recording narration, character voices, or promotional content
- Syncing: Not tied to on-screen visuals
- Common Uses: Commercials, audiobooks, animation, podcasts
- Recording Process: Performed naturally without visual constraints
What is ADR?
ADR (Automated Dialogue Replacement) is the process of re-recording or replacing an actor’s original dialogue after filming to improve clarity, fix technical issues, or add new lines. ADR is commonly used in feature films, TV series, and video games to correct noisy on-set recordings or refine performances.
Why use ADR?
ADR (Automated Dialogue Replacement) is a post-production process where actors re-record dialogue in a controlled studio environment to replace or enhance original location audio (production audio).Remove background noise (wind, traffic, crew sounds)
- Improve dialogue clarity (muffled or distorted on-set audio)
- Fix line delivery & sync issues
- Add new dialogue (e.g., for dubbing or script changes)
- Record Efforts (breaths, gasps, screams, etc.)
TripleTone’s ADR process ensures that every word seamlessly matches lip movements and performance nuances, creating a polished, professional result.
What is VO?
Voiceover (VO) refers to off-screen narration or character dialogue recorded separately from the visual elements of a production. Unlike ADR, which is synced to an actor’s lip movements, VO is used for narration, animation, commercial ads, audiobooks, and podcasts.
How are ADR and VO used?
ADR and VO are used by different industries in different ways.
- Film & TV: Replace on-set dialogue, dub foreign-language films, enhance performance clarity
- Video Games: Record dynamic character voices, combat sounds, cinematic dialogue
- Commercials & Ads: Create compelling brand messages for TV, radio, and social media
- Audiobooks: Narrate fiction & non-fiction books with professional voice talent
- Podcasts: Host interviews, branded storytelling, educational series
- Corporate Videos: Voiceover for training materials, company presentations, and online courses
TripleTone’s ADR process ensures that every word seamlessly matches lip movements and performance nuances, creating a polished, professional result.
ADR FAQ
How long does an ADR session take?
Most ADR sessions last 1-3 hours per actor, depending on the number of lines and complexity.
Do you provide remote ADR sessions?
Yes, we use Source-Connect and Zoom to record ADR remotely while maintaining sync with the director.
Can you match ADR to different accents or tones?
Yes! We ensure ADR matches the original performance, accent, and emotional delivery.
How much does ADR cost?
Costs vary based on session length and project needs. Contact us for a custom quote.
How do I schedule an ADR session?
Contact us for scheduling, soft holds and session scheduling. We can usually put soft holds in place for 1-2 weeks in advance, however if that day/time is challenged, you will need to book the session in order to keep that schedule.
Voiceover FAQ
What makes a great voiceover recording?
A great script, skilled performance, professional recording quality, and expert editing all contribute to a high-quality voiceover.
How much does voiceover recording cost?
Pricing varies based on project length, talent, and post-production needs. Contact us for a custom quote!
Do you provide voiceover talent?
Yes! We work with a network of experienced voice actors for various projects, including animation, audiobooks, and commercials.
What file formats do you deliver voiceovers in?
We provide high-quality WAV, MP3, or any preferred format based on your needs.
Optimize your dialogue Today
Great dialogue makes great projects. Let’s make sure your actors sound their best. We are here to help! Book your session with TripleTone today!
