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Room treatment

Hi, I'm thinking of getting some monitors for my home recording studio/office, but I want to get an idea of how difficult it would be to do some treatment to my room. My budget for treatment is just a few hundred dollars. I know that's not a lot, but I'm sure I can get creative and stretch my money. Here's a diagram of the room.

Good Acoustic Room Treatment

As I read more and more on this forum I find that people stress having a well treated room to record vocals in. My question is this: What would you consider to be a "well treated room" for hip hop vocals and a bit of singing? As far as my limited understanding goes I would want to deaden as much reflections etc. in my booth as possible as a means of making my recordings sound better.

ADR Room Treatment

Hello everyone,

I'm pretty new to this forum and I need some help on how to deaden a room for ADR.

I basically have a 13 by 10 foot room and about a 10 foot ceiling.

I understand that the recording has to be dead as I can get it in order to match either outside or inside set-sound recordings of voice for ADR.

Acoustic Treatment for a small, non-symmetrical room

Hi there. I’ve been reading/lurking in the forum for the past year or so, and have learned a TON over that time. Thanks to everyone for all the info.

I play guitar and sing, mostly as a hobby, but I do make a bit of money performing and streaming music online. I’ve bought some entry level gear over the past 2 years, and have also started recording using a DAW system.

Acoustic treatment

Well I was not very happy with the way my vocals were recording. I thought about it and decided to do more acoustic treatment. Since my recording studio is my bedroom I was originally going to keep it to a minimum.

I realized quickly I had to change my original plan. I treated my room with a lot of the auralex foam squares.