New here. I'm just beginning to get into some voice over work. Didn't want to spend a load of cash on my initial setup. I do have a nice rectangular walk-in closet that I've seen others use to much success. I did a quick test recording and I think it's a good start. Definitely hearing some echo. Here's a link to take a listen. https://soundcloud.com/drcane/closet-test
I know I should put some foam on the door and one section of wall to the right of the mic. Here's some pics of the space with the mic.
Closet left:
Closet behind:
Closet front:
Any tips on what I should get exactly on a budget?
I have a bunch of these garage floor mats. Was thinking of wrapping them in a heavy blanket then attaching them to the wall. Anti-Fatigue Foam Mat Set 4 Pc
50 bucks for this pack of 12 foam squares wouldn't be too bad and should cover both areas well. Amazon.com: Silverback Sound Dampening Foam, 2 Inch Thick, 1ft x 1ft, 12 Pack: Musical Instruments
Should I wrap the immediate area in front of the mic with foam? The scarfs seem to dampen the sound pretty well already..
Thanks!
I know I should put some foam on the door and one section of wall to the right of the mic. Here's some pics of the space with the mic.
Closet left:
Closet behind:
Closet front:
Any tips on what I should get exactly on a budget?
I have a bunch of these garage floor mats. Was thinking of wrapping them in a heavy blanket then attaching them to the wall. Anti-Fatigue Foam Mat Set 4 Pc
50 bucks for this pack of 12 foam squares wouldn't be too bad and should cover both areas well. Amazon.com: Silverback Sound Dampening Foam, 2 Inch Thick, 1ft x 1ft, 12 Pack: Musical Instruments
Should I wrap the immediate area in front of the mic with foam? The scarfs seem to dampen the sound pretty well already..
Thanks!