Reverb for the vocalist in the booth.
Hey guys..whts up... aah i was wondering how would you put the reverb on the vocal track while recording the vocals... but it should not be recorded... cuz the artist in the booth on the mic. wants some reverb sometimes... but it should''nt be recorded... i m using...Cubase or Nuendo... you know wht i mean... any idea... i have pro tools too... its easy with that..
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Isolation booths for guitar,vocals
Hello. I was wondering why people use isolation booths for vocals but say that they sound like a "phone booth" when it comes to recording acoustic guitar. Doesn't the "phone booth" sound also apply to vocals?
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Mike
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Going to build a booth.
Hey every1. After some long thought, and research, I have decided, to build my own, iso booth, for drum and vox recording. I want to build this, so, i can take it apart when i leave here.
I have a decent space, for my recording, but have lacked the ability to track drums. For now, i track them at a local studio, where, i know more about what is going on then they do.
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recording booth suggestions
Well i got a nother question.
What would i need to construct a simple recording booth?
something that would allow me to scream as loud as i want without the neighbors or people in the next room to hear significantly.
Like what materials? plywood? sheetrock?
What kind of foam and what brand? bass traps, acoustic tiles, etc.
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isobooth opinions...
I've been told about these guys for a vocal booth solution in my apartment (http://www.isobooth.com) and I'm seriously considering getting the platinum model. Just wondering if anybody has opinions or experience with them? reasons why I sould or shouldn't go this route.
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Headphones for the booth?
I know I need some closed backs but thats all I know any reccommendation brands or modles?
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Creating space for VOCALS recorded in booth?
Trying to get a good process down for my current environment. Vocals are good, signal wise, ambience limited to conditions. My booth is my laundry room adjacent to the garage for seperation which is fine. The booth is lined with a comdination of foam, blankets and homemade baffles. Basically a DEAD booth. I've played with mic placements and such and have a very good core vocal.
Drum recording tips needed for a small tracking booth
Hi,
I'm about to record a drum kit. Since my tracking room is a small one (2.0 m wide 5.0 m long 2.5 m high) there's no other chance than placing the kick drum so close to the wall.
What kind of problems may occur in this situation and what are your recommendations to overcome.
Thanks
Sound Booth- in the Closet 2
I was pleased as a pig in poop that our home studio area had a big (8' ceiling, 10'L 6'W) walk in closet I could record VOCALS in. Clothes on one side, rug, and the rest bare walls. Was going to put some 701 board fiberglass up on the walls and ceiling- basically make it dead. Thought that was OK.
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small recording booth
I have a pretty small recording booth, infact some may call it a closet (roughly 6X5X8 ft). It is coverd with bed padding foam (much cheaper than auralex), and it has a retractable closet door with vent holes in it. I wanted to upgrade to get more isolation by padding the room with auralex and putting in a solid door.
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