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Trying to make a very cheap, rather small isolation booth.

I honestly have one of the worst acoustic environments you could have in my room...10 guitars hanging on a single wall. There's a futon, curtains and such, but nothing that really reduces flutter and echo. Terribly for trying to record trumpet, loud guitar, really, anything.

Question pertaining to DIY vocal isolation booth.

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Cutting out background noises isn't really my concern. I write/record heavy metal, and basically I need to yell without my room mates and/or neighbors calling the cops on me. So I would like to build a small sound isolation booth. I was thinking about 3' X 3' X 6', with hinges between the walls so it would be easy to break down, and thus portable.

BUILDING A BOOTH QUESTION

Hey I have been wanting to build a very simple booth that will get the job done. The room I am recording in now ( the basement ) was build extra insolated, so believe me when I say its dead, its dead. So since I already have a decent room, I want to add some sort of booth . Is there a easy inexpesnse way to achieve a booth in my room?

recording interface for soundbooth (what do I need?)

greetings all,

I'm in the market for a computer-based hardware interface to record vocalists with a variety of microphones including condensator mics.

I want the vocalists to lay down lyrics to pre-produced tracks, recording using a pc-based sequencer (e.g. cooledit).

I will build a soundproof booth for the vocalists and arrange the recording i a control-room.

what set up do I need for recording? no booth...open space.

I have decided that building a vocal booth in my studio room.
is a waste of money and time.

I live in the basement of my parents house.
nice lil room connected to my bedroom.
two doors...one for living/bedroom kitchen area and one for washroom.
It's pretty quite in my room...quiet enough to record rap/hip hop
lyrics with head phones/microphone.