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Sup all, I'm a very low budget guitist/bassist/vocalist living in an apartment. I have a closet in my bedroom which I want to use as a tracking/vocal booth. Is it best to have alot of space for both or one or the other? Or could I just slap some pads up in the closet? I was thinking I could just run the cords under the door and monitor through headphones sitting at my comp? Sry if this has been asked before! But I was to lazy to look
. Thx, livilaNic |
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I don't know if it's the right way to do it or not, but I just did the same thing. So far it seems to be working out. JMO |
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Did you sound proof the closet or just leave it the way it was? Do you have any of your recordings that I could hear? Maybe like just a vocal part or a guitar/bass part?
Thx, livilaNic
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