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VocalBoothToGo.com Sponsors FAFFCON 7 Voice Over Conference

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VocalBoothToGo.com was a key supporting sponsor of FAFFCON 7, held Sept 18 to 21, in Phoenix AZ. FAFFCON, the voice over unconference, is a participant-driven professional development event for working voiceover industry professionals. This event is consistently credited with helping establish peer-to-peer connections between its participants in a very informal and friendly manner and helping all take their careers to the next level.

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Traveling with Your Portable Carry-on Vocal Booth

We call it the Carry-on Vocal Booth. but it should be called The Ultimate Road Warrior ‘s Recording  Studio. But is it actually easy to travel with? Can you really carry it with you on an airplane? And, how does it sound?

How It All Works

adilatairportObviously, the main concern for most travelers is whether it can be carried on a plane as a carry-on luggage or does it have to be checked-in as baggage? Voice actors and others who have traveled around the world with the Carry-On Vocal Booth have told us that that in most cases, they have had no problem with taking the portable vocal booth on a plane. In some cases, they were asked to place it in a cargo compartment when they boarded, similar to checking in a baby stroller.

Carry-on luggage size

Although the Carry-on Vocal Booth does not exactly fit the Carry-on luggage size box, it is within the volume allowed by airline which is 9 x 14 x 22 = 2772 cubic inches. The Carry-on Vocal Booth measures 23 x 24 x 4 = 2304 cubic inches.  One might think it is a suit or garment bag. (In fact, the support tray is 22 x 22 inches, but we added couple of inches to be on the safe side.)

 

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Creating a Drum Room – Interview with Podcaster Michael O’Neal

‘’Producer’s Choice Sound Blankets are so worth it. They are a Godsend.’’

nicolemichaelinterviewThis comes from award winning podcaster Michael O’Neal during a video interview with VocalBoothToGo.com. Michael is the founder and host of a nominated 2O13 Stitcher Award Best New Show, The Solopreneur Hour – Job Security for the Unemployable.  Aside from podcasting, he also is a professional drummer. The challenge of having multiple roles created a need for a professional studio space to record his podcast show but also soundproof enough so he could utilize it as a Producer’s Choice acoustic blankets – and not get into noise disturbance trouble.

‘’The houses in my neighborhood are in close quarters, about 100 years old and the rooms couldn’t be less sealed,’’ Michael told VocalBoothToGo.com.‘’ I used Gobos in the corners and behind my drum set but they really didn’t do much at all.’’

 

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How to Soundproof Drum Room and Recording Studio with Producer’s Choice Sound Blankets Video Testimonial .

When Michael treated his podcast audio recording studio with Producer’s Choice Acoustic blankets he was amazed by the results!
We spoke with Michael about his podcast, his satisfaction with the efficiency of our sound blankets and more. You can see compete interview here: http://youtu.be/nHS9FMs32bo
Being a professional drummer, Michael needed to stop the sound from escaping the room, so he can play his drums. He hung two layers of producers choice sound blankets around the room, and covered windows with additional layer of acoustic blankets from VocalBoothToGo.com.
This allowed him to create a completely dead sounding recording studio and soundproof his drum room at the same time!
You can listen to Michael’s award winning show at www.solopreneurhour.com.
To get sound blankets for soundproofing and acoustic treatment of your recording studio go to http://www.vocalboothtogo.com

Interview with Michael O’Neal / Podcast Recording Studio / Drum Room Soundproofing

Ever wondered how professional podcasters get their sound right? Are you a drummer and have issues with your neighbors?
Michael O’Neal, a professional drummer and podcaster, explains how he managed to kill two birds with one stone: soundproof his drum room to avoid neighbor’s complaints and create an acoustically treated audio recording room at the same time!
Michael hosts a podcast with the goal to help people to make that important step to become successful on their own. You can listen to his award winning show at www.solopreneurhour.com.
As the show became more and more successful Michael needed to come up with a solution to improve the sound quality in his studio and at the same time, being a drummer, he needed to stop the sound from escaping the room so he can play his drums!
Previously, Michael tried to use acoustics gobos, but that did not help much. It might have done something to cut early reflections, but did nothing to stop sound transmission. Outside the room his drums were heard loud and clear.
After thorough research he found Producer’s Choice Acoustic blankets. Michael treated his studio with these sound blankets and he was amazed by the results!
Michael also gives useful tips to fellow drummers to avoid potential conflicts with new neighbors.

You can get the same sound blankets that Michael uses for soundproofing and acoustic treatment of his podcast recording studio from http://www.vocalboothtogo.com

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