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LjHundred
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My home studio is, like many others recording on a budget, in my bedroom. The room is pretty small, so there's not any echo and stuff of that kind, so with that in mind, you would think that my room is perfect for vocal-recording. There's a couple problem, though.
When we first moved to our new house, a couple years ago(keep in mind, I didn't have buying studio-device in mind back then), I chose the one room with a fan right outside(for temperature-changes and stuff) and though it's not super-loud, my mic pics up some of the sound. Also, smart as I was, when I bought my studio-shit, I thought the best headphones to buy were the Beats by Dre Studios, which do have great sound, but it leaks a whole lot, and my mic will then pic up some of the sound from instrumentals Im recording on.
I guess I also should add that I usually record rap-vocals, even though I, every now and then, will have a singer record vocals in my studio. And I should also add that I am planning on moving all my studio equipment to another room in the house with less outside noise.
So my question is, should I buy a reflection filter/portable-booth filter? And also, would a reflection filter kill the sounds from the headphone-leakage(that part of the question will not be as important, but would be nice to know, though) I live with my parents, as I am only a teenager, so I guess they wouldn't be too happy with me putting foam panels all over the walls and stuff, especially when my studio will be moved to a guest-bedroom.
When we first moved to our new house, a couple years ago(keep in mind, I didn't have buying studio-device in mind back then), I chose the one room with a fan right outside(for temperature-changes and stuff) and though it's not super-loud, my mic pics up some of the sound. Also, smart as I was, when I bought my studio-shit, I thought the best headphones to buy were the Beats by Dre Studios, which do have great sound, but it leaks a whole lot, and my mic will then pic up some of the sound from instrumentals Im recording on.
I guess I also should add that I usually record rap-vocals, even though I, every now and then, will have a singer record vocals in my studio. And I should also add that I am planning on moving all my studio equipment to another room in the house with less outside noise.
So my question is, should I buy a reflection filter/portable-booth filter? And also, would a reflection filter kill the sounds from the headphone-leakage(that part of the question will not be as important, but would be nice to know, though) I live with my parents, as I am only a teenager, so I guess they wouldn't be too happy with me putting foam panels all over the walls and stuff, especially when my studio will be moved to a guest-bedroom.