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Hey guys, it's Holden here bringing you another YouTuve video. Except, today, I'm not actually
recording any videos...just the sound of my voice. This is part three of my portable vocal
booth demonstration. If you haven't already seen the other two
parts which I've made, I definitely recommend you check them out. Links will be in the description.
And, in those videos, I show you what the booth looks like and how I apply it here in
my home studio. Now, the sole reason for this video is just
to demonstrate the quality of the vocals that I'm getting. As you can hear...really clear,
really crisp, not really any echo or any room reflections. So, I'm really satisfied with
the quality that I'm getting here in my home studio.
Now, one thing that I want to mention is that I have a total of twelve Owen's Corning 703
panels here. So, while my portable vocal booth is made up of four of those, I also have eight
other ones which are lying around the studio, and they're definitely adding to the sound
absorption effect. So, it wouldn't really be fair to say that
what's happening here is solely achieved by these four panels. Some of you guys out there
may also be wondering what my signal chain looks like. I'm going to post that down in
the description. But, anyways guys, thanks for watching this
video. Make sure that you "like" it. It puts a smile on my face. Also, it helps me out
here on YouTube. Leave me any comments you have down below. If you have any suggestions
- how could I make this vocal booth better? If you have any suggestions for me, let me
know, and if you have any questions, I'd love to answer them for you.
Also, subscribe to my channel, because I'm always posting new videos, and you'll want
to get all the updates as soon as I post them. Hey guys, thanks for watching! I'll see you later.