Patrick108
Member
Hi
I had my home recording studio set up in the basement room that I carved out of our basement open space. I put a lot of insulation on all the walls. The idea was to keep from losing heat in the winter from my baseboard heater in the room. The vocal recordings turn out really nice.
Then my family moved into a townhouse in another city recently. The property already had a carpeted basement about 14' x 20' space. So I set up my studio equipment. I am now surprised to find that no matter what I do, the vocals I record all sound like it's coming from a tunnel. What is wrong? Do I now need to insulate? Please advice. Thanks
Patrick
I had my home recording studio set up in the basement room that I carved out of our basement open space. I put a lot of insulation on all the walls. The idea was to keep from losing heat in the winter from my baseboard heater in the room. The vocal recordings turn out really nice.
Then my family moved into a townhouse in another city recently. The property already had a carpeted basement about 14' x 20' space. So I set up my studio equipment. I am now surprised to find that no matter what I do, the vocals I record all sound like it's coming from a tunnel. What is wrong? Do I now need to insulate? Please advice. Thanks
Patrick