Summary: Learn tips on how to create good acoustic in the vocal booth in a recording studio once you have chosen the building in this free video clip on soundproofing.
Gregg Tauriello is a songwriter and musician. He has studied guitar, vocal, bass, percussion, and mandolin. He also owns and operates Sweet 16 Studio in northern Arizona.read more
"Okay, I'm showing you the air conditioning vents inside the studio now. There's eight of them in this particular studio, and I just want to make a point that you don't need to put those air conditioning grates over them. It's better to leave those off, and, in fact, they cost like thirty bucks each, you can save yourself some bucks there. But leave them off so that your air just comes drifting in nice and quietly and is not obstructed by those grates they normally put on AC units. And what I did there was took some foil tape and went around the edge to make it look pretty, I don't know, I hope you think it looks pretty, to me it does."
eHow Article: Creating Good Acoustics in a Vocal Booth