-invest in a isovox (but I am afraid this will sound too boxy?)
let me know your thoughts!
And about placing insulting materials, do you know where they should be placed? (by looking at the picts?) only on the walls? to me it seems the problem is because of the small open space to place the shoulders in the cut of the vocal heal booth?) so maybe this could be prevented with a blanket around the vocal head booth?
Let me know what you think, for my last recordings I recorded with a thick blanket over the booth head and I tried to minimize mouth plosives and noises by recoding my voice a bit point below instead of in front on the mic:
Here are 3 new samples, in each I recorded with a thick blanket over the booth and tried to minimize mouth noises, could you tell me which one is the best.?
The one called "voice-front" is because I recorded my mouth right in front of the mic
the one called "voice-side" is because I recorded my mouth slightly tilted on the side
the one called "voice-below" is because I placed my mouth downward the mic
also those are samples that Gabriela told me has issues with echo and mouth noise:
https://bunnystudio.com/voice/projects/#/timeline/620398F640D6EF73870F?version=default , https://bunnystudio.com/voice/projects/#/timeline/326B09F79865A7A32D7A?version=default , and https://bunnystudio.com/voice/projects/#/timeline/660DC98FE05833F27891?version=default
Can you tell me where in the audio files?
Hi Hiroshi,
Thank you for your reply,
Concerning Room echo,
I currently record in a t akustik vocal head booth and this is my setting and room(please look at the picts)
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1EuZ1emjHFDK_lj53ODzXCT37Y_RuUma_?usp=drive_link
How could I improve the sound- insulation?
I thought about :
-adding a kaotical ball inside the vocal booth
-put a blanket around the vocal booth
or:
-invest in a isovox (but I am afraid this will sound too boxy?)
let me know your thoughts!
And about placing insulting materials, do you know where they should be placed? (by looking at the picts?) only on the walls? to me it seems the problem is because of the small open space to place the shoulders in the cut of the vocal heal booth?) so maybe this could be prevented with a blanket around the vocal head booth?
I am not sure I posted the right link, so if the link above does not work, here it might be the correct link:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1EuZ1emjHFDK_lj53ODzXCT37Y_RuUma_?usp=sharing
Let me know what you think, for my last recordings I recorded with a thick blanket over the booth head and I tried to minimize mouth plosives and noises by recoding my voice a bit point below instead of in front on the mic:
https://bunnystudio.com/fr/voice/projects/#/timeline/46935A4BC466757F061E?version=default
https://bunnystudio.com/fr/voice/projects/#/timeline/73BB628ADA72F2417667?version=default
https://bunnystudio.com/fr/voice/projects/#/timeline/9939F2501291BF9A8880?version=default
pointing below*
Hi!
And Happy new year!
Here are 3 new samples, in each I recorded with a thick blanket over the booth and tried to minimize mouth noises, could you tell me which one is the best.?
The one called "voice-front" is because I recorded my mouth right in front of the mic
the one called "voice-side" is because I recorded my mouth slightly tilted on the side
the one called "voice-below" is because I placed my mouth downward the mic
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1IQ-8EHHHjlDq_1mxpi8nU2PVnXoHv7kI?usp=sharing