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born-diva
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Hello.
I'm in the process of setting up an ISO booth, or area, i should say, in a corner of my bedroom. My floor is carpeted and my walls are bare. At first, i was just gonna hang some blankets around me with some spring clamps and mic stands but from what i've been reading, it seems like i only have to treat the area in front of the mic. Is this the case? If so, i'm thinking of just putting either some foam, carpet, covered fibreglass on the walls to treat the corner i'm facing and leave the back open. But this just doesn't seem right bcuz there's a bare wall behind me. I'm a bit clueless here, but i just feel i should be sheilding myself from that wall behind me
. I was thinking of just getting a room divider and draping a sleeping bag over it just to kind of close me in, so to speak. Or my mom was thinking to put up a thick curtain of some sort. Are these dumb ideas? For the record, my mom and I know nothing about soundproofing and isolation, incase you couldn't already tell
. What about my ceiling? It's a stucco ceiling. Do i need to treat that too?
So i guess my question is, do i need to box myself in or just treat the area in front of my mic? Again, i'm doing strictly vocals (rapping and singing) and i'm using an AT4040, which i just bought (thanks for all the advice with that). My room is pretty small and pretty packed with furniture. Walls are covered with shelving, pictures, 6ft clothing rack (with clothing ofcourse, i'm such a fashionista
) with the exception of one bare wall and I have a window with wooden blinds right beside the corner i'm planning to use.
Pleeeeeease forgive me. I know there's a ton of posts on this subject already, which i have surfed through. I'm just a little overwhelmed by the information, not to mention confused bcuz the ideas seem so varied. I'm a newbie who's been using a dynamic mic for a while, but the purchase of my LDC calls for some serious isolation (i can hear my mom cooking in the kitchen downstairs!!) Also, is fibreglass the best way to go? Would really thick (4") foam do the trick??
Thanks again guys and so sorry for the long post. I'm just really eager to get this thing going and i don't really have anybody around me that knows about this stuff
...you guys are sweethearts for taking the time.
Thanks
I'm in the process of setting up an ISO booth, or area, i should say, in a corner of my bedroom. My floor is carpeted and my walls are bare. At first, i was just gonna hang some blankets around me with some spring clamps and mic stands but from what i've been reading, it seems like i only have to treat the area in front of the mic. Is this the case? If so, i'm thinking of just putting either some foam, carpet, covered fibreglass on the walls to treat the corner i'm facing and leave the back open. But this just doesn't seem right bcuz there's a bare wall behind me. I'm a bit clueless here, but i just feel i should be sheilding myself from that wall behind me


So i guess my question is, do i need to box myself in or just treat the area in front of my mic? Again, i'm doing strictly vocals (rapping and singing) and i'm using an AT4040, which i just bought (thanks for all the advice with that). My room is pretty small and pretty packed with furniture. Walls are covered with shelving, pictures, 6ft clothing rack (with clothing ofcourse, i'm such a fashionista

Pleeeeeease forgive me. I know there's a ton of posts on this subject already, which i have surfed through. I'm just a little overwhelmed by the information, not to mention confused bcuz the ideas seem so varied. I'm a newbie who's been using a dynamic mic for a while, but the purchase of my LDC calls for some serious isolation (i can hear my mom cooking in the kitchen downstairs!!) Also, is fibreglass the best way to go? Would really thick (4") foam do the trick??
Thanks again guys and so sorry for the long post. I'm just really eager to get this thing going and i don't really have anybody around me that knows about this stuff

Thanks
