I'm a voice actor and this is what losing 86-lbs did to my voice.
I’ve been a voice actor since 2004 and I’ve been on a low carbohydrate, high fat diet (LCHF) since April 10th, 2017. Over the past 9 months I’ve lost 86 lbs (down from 270 lbs to 184 lbs). I’d like to tell you about my experience regarding my vocal performance and health while on this type of diet.
I have received several requests, informally on reddit and formally from some of my clients, to write about anything I’ve noticed with my voice due to being on a high fat diet. I was extremely curious to see if there had been any changes at all with my voice, so I figured it was worth a little investigation.
I can only provide you with anecdotal evidence and my own experiences, so going into the details about the modified ketogenic diet I was using is beyond the scope of this analysis. (I’m not a doctor nor a nutritionist and I highly suggest you seek out a doctor should you have any questions about this type of diet). A great place to start is the /r/keto sidebar.
While eating this way, you get the majority of your energy from dietary fat. To allow my body to get into a state called nutritional ketosis, I had to limit my carbohydrate intake to no more than 20 grams per day. (Some people can enter ketosis with a slightly higher amount), but I decided to stay at 20 grams per day as that best fit my lifestyle.
By limiting my carbohydrate intake to 20 grams, it took about 7 days for my body to become used to not consuming sugars, or more accurately, carbohydrates. During the first 10-12 days I went through a phase called the “keto flu” where you can become dehydrated, can experience some muscle cramping and get headaches. This was like entering a type of mild withdrawal and it was not fun.
This was completely avoidable, but because of my inexperience and naivete on all things nutrition, I could have minimized this effect by performing more research and increasing my electrolyte intake. I could have also hydrated more efficiently. So basically, I had to suffer through it.
TYPICAL MEALS WHEN I STARTED:
- For breakfast: 3 eggs [scrambled] + 2 tbsp heavy whipping cream and 1 oz grass fed butter. Paired with 2-3 oz cooked bacon and water or coffee plus Stevia and more cream. (Occasionally I would also have 1 oz of shredded cheddar cheese).
- Lunch: 2 cups chopped romaine lettuce with 1-2 tbsp of mayonnaise, ¼ lb of 80/20 grass fed ground beef which was cooked in 1 tbsp of bacon fat. I would also add 3 oz of bacon if I were feeling exceptionally hungry, plus 1 liter of water
- Dinner usually focused on either 4-8 oz of sirloin, ribeye or other fatty cut of steak, 1-½ cups of steamed (frozen) broccoli with 1-2 tbsp of grass fed butter, 1 liter of water and dare I say... more bacon!
VOICE ANALYSIS
During this initial ketogenic phase I noticed my voice was becoming “rougher” or more “dry” sounding. I don’t want to say it became more gravelly (since it’s always been a little rough) but there was a noticeable change (at least to my ears) during this "keto-flu"phase.
I performed a frequency analysis on some previous recordings and compared my findings to a voice recording done while in this initial ketogenic state. (I had tested my blood and urine to verify I was producing ketone bodies and that I had at least entered the beginning stages of nutritional ketosis).
During my research I found that some frequencies in my voice were “missing” or at the very least, affected by this diet. I saw a noticeable change in some frequencies between 4k-8k hz. This frequency range is where the typical human vocal sound of "ESS" lives. (The sound you make when you hiss like a snake). This sibilant sound, as it's known, can be a little harsh on the ears, so any reduction of it, was welcome.
The image represents only clean, unprocessed audio recorded directly to my audio workstation which was Adobe Audition CC 2017. The green "waveform" is a simple amplitude measurement of the sounds I made during recording. The red, yellow and purple display on the bottom of the editor show both amplitude and frequency. The vertical axis show's a frequency range of 20hz to just over 20khz. (Think of it this way; the "brighter" the "color" (like yellow) the louder the sound.
I recorded a narration track about the Harlem Hellfighters of WWI for Simple History (a fantastic YouTube channel), on March 18th, 2017 using a Neumann TLM102 through a balanced Mogami Gold cable into my Scarlett 2i2 as a mono track. (Shown as the right channel in amplitude statistics).
I then recorded a narration about the Great Pyramid at Giza, again for Simple History on April 16th, 2017. Six days after starting the ketogenic diet. Same signal chain; Neumann TLM102 through the same Mogami Gold cable and into the Scarlett 2i2 as a mono track. Shown as the left channel in amplitude statistics.
Visit the original blog post to hear the audio
RESULTS:
Although the highlighted area appears visually similar, there is a noticeable change in the frequency range of 4-10k. As well as more dynamic range in some of the higher sibilant frequencies.
- Some of my sibilant transients seem to be augmented in this frequency range which I assign to having a “wetter” mouth due to entering nutritional ketosis.
- The higher fat and dairy I consumed definitely contributed to more mouth noise and clicks.
- There is also a brighter sound to my voice which seems to be a result of transient harmonic frequencies above 14khz.
I chose these two narrations due to their very similar delivery style and overall amplitude similarities. There is only one other noticeable difference in the spectral view; there seems to be a low end hum around 80 hz (no greater than -57db in amplitude) in the right channel sample, which I can attribute to my heating system.
CONCLUSION:
Although this is not a truly scientific experiment and it's only useful as an examination of possible physiological effects while on LCHF, it proved valuable to me as an artist to confirm some changes I was hearing in my own voice.
It appears that beginning a modified ketogenic diet has very little impact on your voice timbre or tone. However, there does seem to be some minor changes in some higher vocal frequencies; possibly sibilant harmonics above 14khz.
Due to the increased fat and dairy consumption that I performed, mouth noise increased. But with proper hydration and pre-session "mouth-maintenance", you can minimize this effect.
WHAT'S NEXT?
I will be continuing these experiments during my upcoming transition into an intermittent fasting state to validate any changes that might occur to my voice.
I would also like to add that I've had nothing but an amazing experience on this diet and would definitely recommend it to people who are interested in losing a large amount of weight in a short period of time. (Consult your doctor first, and by all means start reading the /r/keto threads and sidebar).
If you’d like to download this stereo file and perform your own analysis, feel free to do so. I would love to hear from anyone else with similar experiences! I’m afraid I can only provide the .mp3 version of this analysis, but if you’d like the uncompressed wav file just reach out to me.
Great success with that weight loss, respect :) Can be a motivation to others. And interesting that it had effects on your voice too!
Resteemed you for some more publicity!
Greets
Welcome and great story.
Congrats man, I went down totally the opposite path and did a high carb plant based diet and lost 140lbs but each to there own, amazing achievement! I bet you feel so much healthier, I know I do!
Wow grats to you! Did you diet and exercise too? (I'm getting ready to add in a regular routine)
No, I actually just ate as much as I like and focused on healthier foods. I exercising on my bicycle a lot.
Hey there, I'm Oatmeal Joey, and you remind me of Mark Hamill, as in Luke Skywalker of Star Wars, who was the voice of Joker in the animated Batman cartoon show in the 1990's in the USA which I watched as a kid in Oregon. And you remind me of Breaking Bad Walter White. And also Jared of Subway.
Lol thank you for all the comparisons!
You look 10 years younger... great job!
Thank you very much for the kind words!
Welcome!
Hey mate, a really well thought out post!
I will say that as a medical student I wouldn't use a ketogenic diet as first line for weight loss, but what works works so long as it's not leading to hyperlipidaemia!
I've never met a voice actor (kinda though it was a unicorn job) but it was really interesting to hear what you had to say about the changes you noticed there too!
Nice post and keep it up mate :D
I almost never 100% upvote, but this is 100% worth it!
Thank you very much for the feedback. I've got my primary care doctor's support. He's encouraging me to get to my goal weight. While I do that he's going to ask that I perform several lipid profiles / tests. So I'm happy to say he's taken an interest.
As far as Voice actor being a unicorn? They're growing leaps and bounds lately. It's easier than ever to get into!
Thats really good mate! Sounds like you're doing it perfectly :)
Haha really? That's interesting to know. I've never had much contact with media or entertainment but I've a few mates who'd love to know that. Thanks :D
Interesting, @vocalforge. I have thought about voice acting several times in my life, well first when it became apparent that two big handicaps would keep me off the stage....sweat like a waterfall under stage lights and can't ever remember my lines. But I did direct in the film video business for 20 years so I have directed a lot of voice overs.
Welcome to Steemit. I am going up vote this and give you a follow to see what else you bring to the community. Please consider doing the same and stopping by my little corner of Steemit and say Hi. Minnows have to "school" together or they get lost in this big creative ocean.
Great! Thanks for the advice. I'm trying to bring my personality and skillset to this platform. Hopefully people will appreciate it!
I agree about being a minnow, lol
Welcome! Nice to have you!
Glad to be here. Just found out about this community. It looks like a fun place to get to know people!
Great success and congratulations.
You look more healthy and younger now.
But there is a little sadness in your eyes.
Laugh and be happy.
;-)
Workin' on it. :-)