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Need help making a small affordable booth so I can work as a voice actor.
please help me.
https://soundcloud.com/djlhs/moore-jaquan-voice-bunny/s-k2GIS 

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Need help making a small affordable booth so I can work as a voice actor.
please help me.
https://soundcloud.com/djlhs/moore-jaquan-voice-bunny/s-k2GIS 

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Hi, Jaquan
Nice idea, but unfortunately the audio still has too much room echo and there are background noises throughout. Check this article out: https://goo.gl/vGqUIW. Remember that it's better if you record in a small room, away from potential noises, and ideally with some acoustic treatment as well.
-Seb
Hi Jaquan
I agree with Seb. The recording has too much room echo and background noises throughout. You can even pick up the computer's fan in the background. This is, unfortunately, not ideal.
I recommend you check our article on basic acoustic treatment. You will get several insights on how to achieve a good, clean recording without having to make a big investment. I recommend you try to record in a closet or in a small room where you're far from your computer, windows, and other potential noise sources.
Hope this helps!
Morning Angela,
Check this out and tell me what you think.
I've read the article. I've poorly explained the situation so I'll send a pictures (Below).
Thank you for your help.
https://soundcloud.com/djlhs/angela-and-pros/s-dae5W
The picture above is the "booth" under a thick blanket.
This is my makeshift booth.
The mic is surrounded by a thick pillow encased by a crate. On top of the crate is clothes, like the article mentioned to do.
Hope this works!
Hi Jaquan
Unfortunately, the recording still has a lot of room echo. I also sense that you're recording nearer as the recording also sounds boomy and there are several plosives and mouth noises.
We highly suggest you try recording in a closet or a small room you may have as I believe this setup is not working for the intended sound.