VO Studio Setup: Voiceover Recording Booth Upgrade Part 4
VO Booth Upgrade: Part 4 - Final steps in the recording booth upgrade - tracking down acoustic issues, improving the sound quality and dealing with the door.
VO Booth Upgrade: Part 4 - Final steps in the recording booth upgrade - tracking down acoustic issues, improving the sound quality and dealing with the door.
The booth upgrade continues: All the parts had arrived for treatment and isolation. Time to strip off the walls and see how things sounded.
The home voiceover recording booth upgrade continues. Acoustic panels will replace aging foam, and I discover with ways to increase isolation from environmental noise.
Having a standalone recording booth can help to create good, usable audio. But after 10 years of use, mine was ready for an upgrade...
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