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Todd Chitwood
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DIY Voiceover Recording Booth
A brief look at how I built my home voiceover recording booth. Voiceover booth.
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03 POCATELLO ID to IDAHO FALLS ID
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Day three of our 2015 vacation. Drove from Pocatello, ID to Idaho Falls, ID "the long way." Via Jackson, WY and Grand Teton National Park. Music: www.bensound.com
After watching this video three years ago, I built a vocal booht myself with a size of W/D/H 250x225x220. On the outside I pasted Vinyl wallpaper of 8 mm thickness. for the sound insulation in the wall I used Illbruck acoustic spray foam to save money. then finished the inside with MDF panels and acoustic foam wedges. it is nice and quiet in the vocal booth so that I can do my work in silence. all together it cost me 2500 euros including lighting and power panels.
Are you the "audit the auditors" guy?
Can you say data blade? I felt like I was watching an episode of Dora the Explorer.😂😂😂
I've seen a lot of DIY booths where people have purchased doors. It's nice to see an example of a built door, which is what I was planning. How do you keep the door shut?
Good Job Buddy!!!
Yep, a booth like that will produce a boxy sound because of how small it is. Booths need to be much bigger. And a bass trap is 100% useless in a room that small.
You're absolutely wrong.
@@toddchitwood189 nope, I’m absolutely right. Bass needs space. Try listen to the bass next to a speaker, and try again a few meters away. You will see. Bass traps are useless in a room that small. And small booths will always be boxy. All rooms have their own sound, small rooms are boxy. You can’t remove that fact. This is why recording booths are made huge.
The 4i4 has the loopback function. FYI
Very nice setup. I just build a booth in my RV! That was a challenge. :) I love the video, my friend!
what about ventilation? Thats important
Todd, I'm considering having an architect or engineer look over my plans and maybe provide some type of blue print to eliminate some of the "misses" at Home Depot or Lowes. Would like to know what you think of that.
Huge, Huge, thank you Todd. This was amazing!!! Thank you.
Cool!
Hey! Voll gut! Und wie Ihr easy und günstig im eigenen Keller einen schalldichten Proberaum/Aufnahmeraum baut findet Ihr hier! @
damn looks bloody insane💪
Bravo. But why not 1/4" MLV instead? More mass means more sounds insulation. Any ventilation?
Very comprehensive, thanks! Audio sounds great too
Could you build me one?
You have a great voice for voice over work.
Nice voice. You should do voiceover work 😂
Really informative. What about thinner timber? we don't need much strength from the booth and we can have lighter cheaper and less sound transformation through the wood.
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Nice. But the stereo sound was strange
Nice video! This is literally the best vocal booth build I’ve seen on here. What kind of carpet did you use on the inside?
Nice can you PLEASE tell me all you did EVERYTHING you used just all the specs thank you that's an awesome job
hi, i'm Dino from Italy. One question for you. The computer into recording booth? Is it a noise noise or not? (sorry for my english)
Good luck!!!!
Great video. Your step-by-step was perfect. I really don’t like when people skip small steps because they think it’s not that important. Then I’m stuck trying to fill in the blank, then have to go look at another video to fill in the blank LOL.👍👍🏾
How much did it cost? Does it block noise from outside?
I enjoyed the video quite a bit, Todd. Much thanks. Firstly, the gal appearing at O:49 is a cutie pie! Back to VO iso booth, Sir. Did you do the recording for this vid in your new booth? If so, it sounded very acoustically dead...and quite dry and clean for the project. Thumbs up! I'm curious why you used drywall inside this booth... Also, do you intend on installing a TV monitor turned portrait...to display your DAW and Script in the future? Just curious. The build looks very inclusive and well thought out to me....I just had those few questions. All the best on your VO career, my new VO friend! Geoffery Elliott Elon, NC (future) Five Oaks Studios
This is nice bro
How do you breath?
I get the idea of using Roxul (Rockwool) for insulation and sound absorption, but does it matter which version you use? (i.e. SAFE n sound, R-15, R-30, etc...)
Yes use 45kg/m3 or 60kg/m3
Nice video Todd. You should do an update from inside the booth.
I really liked this video. How long did it take you to complete the project? I'm looking to do something similar making a 4x6x7 booth in my computer office. I was looking at Dawbox's designs. Thanks again for sharing. Rock on.
Dadoblade? Sure - Where are my fingertips....wait.... Also thanks for putting this up, a few years ago now but when searching I am finding a variety of different methods and plans - plus this helped with a bunch of other questions I had had about methods and coverings. Thanks a lot for your time and hope you are making a great life of VO
Dude, I love it! I know Bill DeWees and have traveled to his studio for a class. I'm building you my sound booth in my 12X10 Tuff Shed and this info it golden. Thanks
I like this video and description. Nice attention to details and wanting maximum quality. I subbed. Sub me back please, I also have great voice over capabilities and maybe we could collab sometime, (something new)
it looks really boring but incredibly gorgeous
Where can I get the carpets? What is the name of the carpet?
This guys is a straight up gangsta son
How much did you spend total on this project?
enough to buy 50 horse hair brushes
Ill pay you to voice batman!!!!
shoot me a script.
Hi Todd! You have put in a great effort. Nice video. I am the process of building my recording booth. Your video gave me a good insight. I think adding ventilation would make your both complete. Great vocals by the way.
Thank you. Good luck.
@@toddchitwood189 what about ventilation? What is meant by studs?what do you mean by stuff rockwool in the pipe after running the cords through the pipe?what is osb?,how will you seal up each end of the pipe with puddy if the cords run through them?you said 3/8 inch and you said 1 inch rubber so do you use both for the floor or what?
I'll have to look for that i2i
I wonder if it's better than the 2i2
I notice a laptop on your work surface. What are you doing to minimize fan noise?
Tim Wilson I actually upgraded to a PC, which is located outside the booth. I slave a second monitor and run Bluetooth keyboard and mouse.
Todd Chitwood thanks, that was my plan as well. Just setting up my booth now, glad I was on track.
Very nice project. I am constructing a new studio in a new house and will keep the tips you've given me in front of mind. Glad Bill managed to point you towards the bass traps, too. Sounds very nice. Thank you.
That surnames peak 😂
Very cool and thanks for posting… That’s a great little booth, I would just mention that, that plywood and roxul contain formaldehyde, and that foam is also a carcinogen… Sad but true. Just wanted to share with folks that there are non cancer causing alternatives out that there do as well or better… they may cost a little more but many do not, pay now, or pay later… cheers, - Sean Ryder Williams
Wow nice build my friend!
You need to make me a longer video and actually show us more. This looks really awesome and I really wanna build ine