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There are products you can buy to provide some echo suppression. This one claims you can take it on a plane with you.
Porta-Booth Plus Portable Vocal Recording Booth
I made a “home” version of that from hardware store parts.
Wow. So if I build a cage like that with the mic and pop filter at the back, I just need to stick my head into the opening?
Microphone spacing is a big deal. In general, a Hawaiian Shaka for direct recording.
That’s about the distance I have been using in front of the pop filter.
Heavy Is Good in soundproofing. Those moving blankets weigh 17 lbs each. Someone posted a design podcast for making acoustic wall panels out of heavy bath towels. I really need to go find that post. He posted before and after sound tests.
We have some heavy bath towels and we may have some of that black foam padding around or I can get some.
You sound close enough by just making the room “go away” when you perform.
Are you referring to the recordings I posted?
We can do a quick evaluation when you get closer by posting a ten second sound test.
I do evaluation from the point of view of Audiobook voice specifications. In general, if you can pass that, you can post anywhere.
OK, I’ll see what I can come up with and post some samples.
Good luck.
Koz
Thanks. Very helpful.