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  • Sebastian Torres #4601531158
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    Hi

    On this one I like the tone and overall balance in terms of EQ, but unfortunately the room acoustics are still not perfect. 

    There are some room reflections, the booth might be to big or designed for music. Playing with mic positioning and some acoustic panels might help resolve that issue.

     

     

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  • Angela Serrano #830202147
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    Hi Jon!

    I agree with Sebastián. My main concern with the recording is the room echo that is present. Also, you're recording a bit too near to the microphone and the positioning is too near your nose which makes your voice sound nasal sometimes. 

    I believe it's key to review how you're treating the space and adjust your mic technique so you can take advantage of it to the fullest. Take a look at uncovered surfaces you have near the mic (ceiling and floor included) and what materials they're made of. For example, plywood and wooden floors/desks are quite reflective. Same as windows (made of glass) and window borders (usually made of metal) that are very reflective materials. 

     

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