Tips to fix echos?
https://soundcloud.com/aron-semle/voicebunnysample
I got rejected on echos, which is fair as I wasn't in a sound proof room. What's the cheapest way to remove these? Build a room? Build a sound box? Open to ideas!
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Try with a Mic Screen:
https://www.thomann.de/es/the_t.bone_micscreen_xl.htm?o=25&search=1515351443&appSlotVersion=1.1&r=app
It's not like a sound proof room but you'll have a good results and, sure, it is the cheapest way.
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Awesome! Does anyone have an example of a recording with an echo vs. not? I have to admit that I don't quite have the ear for this yet. Hopefully after getting the mic screen I'll hear the "not" version.
Hi Aaron!
You’ll find tips on acoustic treatment on our Community page: https://goo.gl/vGqUIW . You’ll also find additional information there to help you achieve professional results.
Kind regards,
Juan.
Hi Aron, I second Juan Santiago. The best way is to follow the article he shared as it includes great tips on building your setup. On the other hand, you can find samples without echo on voicebunny.com. Here's a profile of great samples https://voicebunny.com/search/samples/7TP075S/122562/
Regards,
Hi Aaron!
I tried to check the recording but it's not available anymore :( Would you mind sharing it again with us?
Over the top of my head, I would go with what Juan Santiago suggested and read the article. I would also suggest you to take a look at our webinar Acoustics 101 so you can get a basic idea of how acoustic treatment works and what options and alternatives you have when it comes to acoustics.
Hi Aron - check out Booth Junkie.... he has some great videos that show how to make a booth out of material you already have lying around the house:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHHf1h8k7MA6-AG8FXjnQSw/videos