Acoustic Room Treatment

WHY VOMO?

WHY VOMO. “Why VOMO?” –   You ask?   Because you want to be successful. And VOMO delivers. With VOMO all your other expensive recording gear will suddenly make sense. Why is that? Because for all that gear to record a nice sound you need to create a studio quality

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Sound Absorbing Ceiling Baffles

Vocal Booth To Go is happy to offer a new product to help get your home studio acoustics under control. Most acoustical solutions are either mounted on a wall like acoustic foam or sound absorbing panels, or standing on the floor, like free-standing sound absorption gobo.  These surfaces are lending

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Sound ART Acoustic Room Treatment

With many audio editing platforms available today, recording can be done in the comfort of your own home, although it is not as easy as buying a microphone and pressing “Record”.  Room acoustics are paramount. Every professional recording studio is fine-tuned to get the best sound possible.  It requires expertise

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Using a Sound Man, Sound Blankets and Other Tips for Bands

There’s tons of little known important tips and tricks to being hired, called back, and liked in the music community. There are many many more ways to lose the job and never get another chance. Here’s a number of things I’ve learned firsthand that’ll help in any live music venue.

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Best Practices in Creating a Home Recording Studio Space

“There are three key aspects in capturing good sound — the quality of the instrument, the quality of the player and acoustic room treatment,’’ Martin Morrisette told VocalBoothToGo.com during a video interview about his music business and best practices in creating a home recording studio space. Marty, an accomplished musician

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What is NRC ( Noise Reduction Coefficient)?

What does NRC and SAA stand for? Sound absorption properties of acoustic materials can be measured in lab tests. Specifications for materials used in sound absorption commonly include an NRC (Noise Reduction Coefficient) for simplicity, in addition to more detailed frequency versus amplitude charts. The Noise Reduction Coefficient (NRC) and

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