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TruThugly
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Small isolation vocal booths can be useful ...especially in places where you are dealing with exterior noise. Your's is tidy , cheap and effective. I made a similar booth when I tracked my daughter several years ago. The vocal was clean and solid but it required work to make it sound right...IMO more than usual but the magnifying glass was out..
This said they are absolutely not required to get a professional vocal track.
10's of thousands of professional vocal tracks are recorded in larger studios, rooms, hell even in bedrooms
This guy and his buddies have pulled off a few nice recordings not using one
I thought general knowledge is not to record vocals in a ''booth'' unless said room sounds like ish and cannot be fixed by treating (within your budget)?
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Right now and for the forseeable future I am recording vocals only. I am no superstar on reverb either, i follow the 'add reverb it until you can barely hear it and than remove some and play against the dry signal. If you still notice a diference but not an effect; you are in the right direction' camp
An Ice Shanty- Ha, that is some MI ish for sure. I commend the idea and am considering myself. Now if I could fit that inside of my room....I wonder if i would be better off than the classic, maximum treatment behind the mic and directly in front of it approach Im currently using or I would just be distorting things more?
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