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    A space where no one can hear you scream

    Thanks for that notCardio. Sorry, didn't see the notification if there was one. Haven't taken the plunge yet but about to. You confirm what I suspected about the difference with VO. Just going to have to try it I guess. The bit about screaming in the title was click bait. I won't be going...
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    A space where no one can hear you scream

    Thanks for all your replies. Given me plenty to think about. Exactly. Key design point. Considering thinner walls for more space inside given available footprint. See OP. And yes, ability to record acoustic guitar a bonus. Yes, this is the thing I won't know till I try it I guess. Fortunately...
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    A space where no one can hear you scream

    Hi. I want to build a small sound room primarily for recording vocals. The purpose is quite specific - to get a better performance from myself by reducing the inhibition of knowing I can be heard by neighbours when singing louder. Some people don't have a problem with that kind of thing. I do...
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    Mastering

    (OK, since this thread's still here) I set up a Cubase template as described in Sound On Sound magazine for my first attempt at home mastering. Pleased with the result. Could adapt the principle to any sequencer. I can't post links yet but search Cubase Multiband Mastering Template on the...
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