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Trilltrax
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So I've been recording the last few weeks inside of this booth (idk the measurements, but its not that large, its padded, etc) and when I start mixing I notice that EACH session (with the same artist) the 250khz-500khz range makes the vocals sound boxy so I usually do a severe cut with a very narrow Q.
Is there a reason for this? Is it the actual booth that is causing this? Is there some sort of proximity effect happining with the acoustics in the booth and the mic?
Its usually the 250khz & 500khz that I cut and also 4khz because it adds this tinny, metallic sound. Like a sharp hi-hat.
This isn't my studio, Im just head over it, & we dont have any extra acoustic foam, bass traps, gobos or anything of the sort.
Is there a reason for this? Is it the actual booth that is causing this? Is there some sort of proximity effect happining with the acoustics in the booth and the mic?
Its usually the 250khz & 500khz that I cut and also 4khz because it adds this tinny, metallic sound. Like a sharp hi-hat.
This isn't my studio, Im just head over it, & we dont have any extra acoustic foam, bass traps, gobos or anything of the sort.