fabric for vocal booth

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jovicremo
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fabric for vocal booth

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hello everyone I'm building a small vocal booth of about 4 square meters. all the walls are treated with 15 cm of rock wool (50kg) and covered with a camira cara fabric. When I record the voice I hear some annoying frequencies around 2000-6000 hz which I reduce with the equalizer, even though the room is boringly dead. Could it be the fault of the camira cara fabric that reflects or absorbs frequencies unevenly? In john's projects I don't seem to have ever seen him using fabrics such as camira cara or other similar types of polyester
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Re: fabric for vocal booth

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jovicremo wrote:hello everyone I'm building a small vocal booth of about 4 square meters. all the walls are treated with 15 cm of rock wool (50kg) and covered with a camira cara fabric. When I record the voice I hear some annoying frequencies around 2000-6000 hz which I reduce with the equalizer, even though the room is boringly dead. Could it be the fault of the camira cara fabric that reflects or absorbs frequencies unevenly? In john's projects I don't seem to have ever seen him using fabrics such as camira cara or other similar types of polyester
I'd doubt it - are you sure it's not your microphone?

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Re: fabric for vocal booth

Post by DanDan »

Hi, welcome. Same as Paul, doubtful. What microphone? Is there anything reflective nearby? e.g. ceiling? Surface for lyrics scripts? Window? Door? Table? are you sitting or standing?
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