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Eliminating Bad Room Sound In Your Vocal Tracks | Vocal Isolation Shields Are a Scam! 

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If you are struggling trying to eliminate bad room sound in your vocals, you are not alone. Us home studio engineers are often recording in bedrooms, basements, and all sorts of environments that are not meant to be recorded in. We have to deal with the rooms we have and make the best of it. If your vocals are being effected by the room you are recording in, I have a solution that actually works! Don't waste your time purchasing small isolation shields and other products that won't fix your problem.
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@voyti8587
@voyti8587 2 года назад
Not only soft covers can help. Place in the room means alot too. In center of the room mic will catch more reflections. If mic placed for example in the corner, mic shield will help to prevent reflections of the corner and in this case entire room's reflections will be reduced
@HomeRecordingNetwork
@HomeRecordingNetwork 2 года назад
Because my live room is so large, mic placement really won’t do much. There is no getting away from that reverb!
@voyti8587
@voyti8587 2 года назад
@@HomeRecordingNetwork Cover most reflectible things. But in your case I'd just rather use a blanket
@HomeRecordingNetwork
@HomeRecordingNetwork 2 года назад
@@voyti8587 my ceilings are just so high… it’s awesome for drums! Just not ideal for vocals. But we make it work!
@voyti8587
@voyti8587 2 года назад
@@HomeRecordingNetwork Keep up the good work brotha
@HomeRecordingNetwork
@HomeRecordingNetwork 2 года назад
@@voyti8587 thanks!
@kinghengkeithleung3931
@kinghengkeithleung3931 4 месяца назад
wow, very detailed and clear examples, thanks!
@HomeRecordingNetwork
@HomeRecordingNetwork 4 месяца назад
Thanks!
@HomerJ666
@HomerJ666 2 года назад
IMHO, I don't think they're supposed to be used like that. They're not meant to be a replacement for a booth. They basically do a high cut, somewhere between 400-800Hz, depending on the quality of the foam - which is very good for removing the higher frequency standing waves and echo in a booth. They also do a very good job shielding away high frequency noise, say like from a fan or smth. As for the SM7B, its def. not a very "focussed" microphone... For a dynamic mic, it's got a big membrane and picks up a LOT of room sound, compared to other dynamic mics - almost like other studio condenser mics.
@HomeRecordingNetwork
@HomeRecordingNetwork 2 года назад
Love it brother! Good stuff!
@MurphMagic1
@MurphMagic1 Год назад
Easy fix…..I bought a plastic tool shed from LOWS and treated the interior walls and ceiling with yellow bed padding. This made for a pro vocal booth for my basement studio
@HomeRecordingNetwork
@HomeRecordingNetwork Год назад
Nice my dude!
@RobCoates1
@RobCoates1 Год назад
Interesting idea but...unless you are absorbing at least 90% of reflections, you will be getting a horrible boxy sound (especially in that small of a space).
@MurphMagic1
@MurphMagic1 Год назад
@@RobCoates1 The shed sounds pretty good as long as I keep the door open or take the top off when cutting vocals
@RobCoates1
@RobCoates1 Год назад
Your room divider would work better if it was behind the singer. When using cardioid mics, the sound goes from your mouth out into the room and then bounces off the side and especially rear wall and is reflected back into the front of the mic. Putting the treatment behind the singer prevents the reflections from bouncing off the rear wall and back into the mic. Even more effective if you put one of those reflexion filters in front of the singer as well.
@HomeRecordingNetwork
@HomeRecordingNetwork Год назад
The final solution showed in the video is what I have been doing for years. It works great! And the vocal is not suffocated at all. Thanks for watching!
@RocknRollkat
@RocknRollkat Год назад
Excellent presentation, thank you ! Bill P.
@HomeRecordingNetwork
@HomeRecordingNetwork Год назад
No problem!
@runnymunmun
@runnymunmun Год назад
The blanket won't address lower frequencies, so this technique isn't viable for recording vocalists who already have a heavy or thick voice. You can notice your voice sounds deeper in the 4th recording bc the lower frequency reflections are still coming through. Any tips for someone with a thick vocal resonance who can't afford to treat the whole room with rockwool?
@HomeRecordingNetwork
@HomeRecordingNetwork Год назад
The voice doesn’t have much going on in the lows. Use the technique in this video. Thanks!
@javiergiacomone9861
@javiergiacomone9861 2 года назад
I have no space for that, does it works just sing under a heavy blanket???
@HomeRecordingNetwork
@HomeRecordingNetwork 2 года назад
That would for sure help! Billie eilish did it!
@foreveraintforever
@foreveraintforever Год назад
No lie, I spent money on the kaotica eyeball and it doesn't really do a damn thing 😒
@HomeRecordingNetwork
@HomeRecordingNetwork Год назад
I always wondered about that one. Sorry bud!
@flamersss
@flamersss Год назад
What about using RX 10 and deverb plugins ??
@HomeRecordingNetwork
@HomeRecordingNetwork Год назад
Never used it bud! Could be good though.
@j.esqo.official
@j.esqo.official Год назад
I’ve used them and been highly disappointed. Often enough it destroyed quality frequencies along with the verb. Reason 2 being, if it did work (very rarely) it was INCREDIBLY time consuming and caused a productivity problem.
@RobCoates1
@RobCoates1 Год назад
They are terrible and will ruin your sound
@spontaneousgroovincombusti2902
@spontaneousgroovincombusti2902 2 года назад
Wow, what a difference. One would have to hope that the singer isn't claustrophobic!
@HomeRecordingNetwork
@HomeRecordingNetwork 2 года назад
You will be in there playing sax! Haha
@rhythmelofreak
@rhythmelofreak Год назад
Will this work for recording acoustic guitar?
@HomeRecordingNetwork
@HomeRecordingNetwork Год назад
O most definitely!
@Tacitade
@Tacitade Год назад
I am of the same opinion. I think blocking the top and bottom is more important.
@HomeRecordingNetwork
@HomeRecordingNetwork Год назад
Thanks my man!
@narutoyt3184
@narutoyt3184 Год назад
Bro my room is pretty much full but when i record audio in 1feet away from the mic its catching revarb😥.you are sitting almost 2 feet away from mic and your sound is normal.what should i do my mic usb condenser.
@HomeRecordingNetwork
@HomeRecordingNetwork Год назад
Gotta enclose yourself in something!
@amirgardia4330
@amirgardia4330 10 месяцев назад
@HomeRecordingNetwork
@HomeRecordingNetwork 10 месяцев назад
😁
@oinkooink
@oinkooink Год назад
All 4 sound the same on my laptop
@HomeRecordingNetwork
@HomeRecordingNetwork Год назад
🤦‍♂️
@Kashfrmdaway
@Kashfrmdaway 4 месяца назад
For That Price You Can Treat The Room
@HomeRecordingNetwork
@HomeRecordingNetwork 4 месяца назад
My room is treated brother. And it cost a hell of a lot more than that!
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