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Quest for ideal Acoustic environment for audio recording.


The purpose of acoustic room treatment is to remove reflections and echo from getting recorded and interfering with the direct sound, by being recorded with slight delay making the original sound muddy, and by so called comb filtering that changes the original sound by reinforcing some sound waves and cancelling others.
So if that is the case then the open cotton field would be ideal environment fore audio recording.
This theory was tested in this stop of our VOMO – tour.
We tested three options:
Open microphone,
COVB – Carry-on Vocal Booth 2.0
and VOMO – Complete mobile recording studio with the Surround Sound Hood.
So what do you think?
Naturally, the wind makes it difficult to judge the sound in the open Nature.

Vocal Booth To Go 2016 Summer Namm Experience!

Summer Namm 2016 in Nashville!

Namm was a great opportunity for our company and our products, but it was also a great setting to test our product.

The noise floor of the exhibition room was typically resting around 80 dB! Wow! It was really loud, and we were right next to the percussion manufacturers.

As you can see in the video, we tested our isolation booth, and enhanced version of an isolation booth.

Is Your Acoustic Foam Making Your Sick…

You might have seen portable vocal booths made out of a box with acoustic foam lining.
Whoever used such a box knows that the audio recorded in it sounds boomy and boxy.

In this video we explore a different aspect of the acoustic foam: how healthy is it?
We heard many complaints from people who had used a vocal booth or sound booth with acoustical foam as acoustic treatment inside.
The complaint is that after some time the foam absorbs smells and starts to stink, especially if different people are using it.
A director of communication technology in one of the US Universities told us that they had such a problem, when using a Mobile vocal booths for students, Especially it is a concern during a flu season. They tried to use Lysol to disinfect the foam, and deodorants to mask the smell, but after some time the chemicals start to disintegrate within the foam and the smell becomes even worse! What to do?

Acoustical foam is widely used as means of sound absorption and acoustic room treatment.
What makes acoustical foam absorb sound is an open cell structure, with long tunnels going through the foam.
Sound gets into the openings and loses its energy in the long twisted channels.
The acoustical foam has to have the open channels so the sound can get in. if you think of it – the foam is like a sponge.
but what else gets into the open channels? what else gets absorbed by the foam?
If the open cell acoustic foam behaves like a sponge, then it can also absorb and retain dust, mold spores, allergens, bacteria and viruses.
What happens to the germs and allergens that landed on the foam?
Warm, dark environment seems to be an ideal place for mold and fungi to grow…
Mold spores, allergens or viruses trapped in the foam can potentially contaminate the next user when the foam gets disturbed.
Because the acoustic foam is an open cell material with long channels it cannot be easily washed.
If water gets in, it would stay in those channels and cannot fully evaporate. On the other hand, how can you wash the foam? In most cases it is glued to the wall, you can’t take it off, it is too fragile to be properly washed.
How can you keep it clean and healthy?
There is a healthier alternative to Foam: truly portable vocal booth – Carry–on Vocal Booth, available from http://www.VocalBoothToGo.com. Carry on Vocal Booth is made out of Producer’s Choice Acoustic Blanket. Material with very high Noise Reduction coefficient ( NRC 0.8)
Carry on Vocal Booth gives a great sounding recording – no boxiness and no boominess,
Some voice over actors told us that since they started using the Carry-on Vocal booth for book narration their publisher told them that it was the best sound they ever had!
Carry-on Vocal booth is a great tool for travelling voice actor. It is light weight, durable, portable, easy to set up, versatile and can carry all your recording gear as well!
if it gets dirty in travels – you can easily remove the Sound absorbing liner and wash it in a washing machine.
Most importantly it allows you to record great sound anywhere!

Acoustic Foam Testing

Acoustic foam, why spend thousands on Special Acoustic foam when Packging foam looks just the same? Looks can be deceiving….
Acoustic foam designed to absorb sound. Packaging foam designed to absorb shocks.
Besides acoustic sound absorption quality of the Acoustic foam, make sure it is fire retardant foam.
You can find it here: acoustic-sound-blankets-sound-absorption-panels-producers-choice

See more at http://www.VocalBoothToGo.com

Sound Curtain Testing: Does It Work?

Specially designed curtains for soundproofing to block outside noise coming from windows. Noise reduction up to 25 dB. Curtains are made of layer of sound absorbing blankets Producer’s choice grade and a special Limp Mass Membrane reinforced to be used as a curtain. 48 x 48 inch curtains weigh approximately 20 lbs. Curtans can be made to a custom legth. Made to order.

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