
harley96
New member
I have a isolation booth approximately 8ft square and it sounds really boxy or small.I have thin foam on all the walls to cut down on reflections and thin carpeting on the floor.I know I need to work on the corners to cut down on bass buildup and to get rid of parrallel walls.The foam is approximately 1/8 in. thick 4x8 sheets with adhesive backing.There fireproof and intended to be used on the inside of engine compartments to prevent fires but my buddie hooked me up with quite a few panels and they are better than nothing.It does cut down on reflections but when I record dry you can almost tell that it's being recorded in a very small room.What do you think I need to do to help the acoustics of this room.When you record dry is it supposed to feel like your in a box then add artificial delay and reverb to make it sound bigger and more natural?
