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centurymantra
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I am converting a large room into a recording area and was planning on taking advantage of some good deals on a purchase of some acoustic office panels of the type that are normally used for cubicle/reception area construction. I intend to buy 4 or 5 "L" shaped sections that can be moved around for use to contain amp sound, isolation, drum isolation, etc. I had a notion to use these for vocal recording in the room as well. The idea is to join a couple sections together to form 2/3 of a square around the singer. In this setup, one portion would be open and the top would be open as well (high ceilings). I was thinking that the singer could stand a bit back singing "into" the partition walls with the open space behind them. The high ceiling and open back would add some room sound, but it is a rather large room (app. 24x24 with high ceilings) and this would presumably be OK.(?) Any suggestions from folks out there? For one thing, I wonder if I should have them sing towards a corner of the contained area or at a flat wall...and how far back should they be? Should I add something above (?); (the panels are 66" high. Any and all insights are much appreciated!