Jacie Wiley
Jacie Wiley
@jacie-wileyAudio Engineer, Sound Designer & Voice Actor
Hi, I’m Jacie Wiley—an Audio Engineer and Voice Actor with a passion for sound design, mixing, and mastering. My journey into audio began with voice acting, where I discovered my love for storytelling and bringing characters to life. That passion led me to the Conservatory of Recording Arts and Sciences (CRAS), where I trained and became certified in Pro Tools while honing my skills in various DAWs, including Reaper and Logic Pro X.
I’ve had the opportunity to work on projects like The Parent Projects Podcast and actively contribute to the VTuber community by streaming, editing, and producing content for EzraTheFallen. Whether it’s crafting immersive soundscapes, fine-tuning audio for a seamless listening experience, or helping fellow voice actors enhance their productions, I’m dedicated to making every project sound its absolute best.
At my core, I’m a storyteller—whether through my voice or my audio work. I love collaborating with fellow creatives and helping bring stories to life. If you’re looking for an audio engineer who understands both the technical and artistic sides of sound, let’s work together to make something amazing!
Learning the basics of Getting into Character
4 Week introductory course into voice acting
Character acting
Introduces students to the basic principles of audio recording and music production through classroom lecture, and hands on training, as well as guided and individual studio projects. Students learn about the principles of sound, signal flow, microphones, mic placement techniques, dynamics, large format consoles, and the entire recording process. Students must exhibit a working knowledge of audio concepts, facilities, and gear handling as a requirement for completion. Emphasis is on training for an entry-level position as an assistant engineer in a music production studio.
Introduces students to the Solid State Logic 4000 E/G+ series console and computer, including theoretical console and computer study, pre-production, tracking, overdubbing, and mix down sessions. Students will practice extensive signal flow overview through application classes and clinics. Students will continue to refine the skills necessary to obtain a job in the audio industry through advanced recording and mixing clinics, using analog and digital recording mediums, and adding skills like automation. MP200 also exposes students to Post Production and Commercial Production. Through hands-on applications, students will recreate all audio elements for film and television projects using professional production techniques designed to prepare them for a wide variety of recording industry employment options.
Introduces students to hybrid console technologies using the SSL AWS948 console and Pro Tools recording software. Students will engage in tracking, overdub, mixing, and mastering clinics. Clinics will start to introduce the concept of a “producer” into the room, providing students the most accurate real-world recording scenarios. MP300 classes will also teach students to start planning for internship and industry life, incorporating classes on personal networking, budgeting, and job interview techniques.
My rates are negotiable.
I am wanting to work on paid projects
