![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Something like the beyerdynamic DT770 PRO for less than £100 would be a good place to start.” Closed back headphones are good for this as they keep out (and in) more noise. In fact making a ‘den’ a three year old would approve of, might be the perfect home recording environment.” And engineer Gordon Davidson adds: “A pair of headphones you trust is vital for working in untreated rooms or home studios where you may not want to disturb the household or be bothered by external noise. Our senior recording engineer Andrew Dundman says: “Duvets can help dampen down ‘lively/slappy’ acoustics. For rock and pop vocals, you may want a ‘deader’ room with minimal reverb. So, for example, if you have access to a large room with wood floors, that can be great for classical vocals. The reality is that most singers don’t perform their best when they’re isolated away from everything as we already know making yourself feel as comfortable as can be is key. One common misconception about recording professional sounding vocals is that you have to record them in an isolated sound booth. Deciding on the correct space to record your vocals is of course, paramount. ![]()
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