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homeuser
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Hello. I have a good mic, (Shure KSM 44) a decent vocal processor, (Voice Prism). But my vocal recordings at home still are not as good as they could be. The over all sound still doesn't sound "up front" as it should. It sounds a bit back in the mix. I realize compression helps and I do use that from my vocal processor, I THINK the problem relates to my room. I did place some sound deadening foam on the walls, but I think that's not enough. Just a few minutes ago I did a test with a blanket surrounding myself and the microphone. This DID seem to being the vocals more up front sounding. I'm wondering if this is the same overall thinking as a "real" vocal booth. I'm beginning to think the deader the room the better the vocal track will sound. Any tips for at home vocal recording would be appreciated. Thanks.