I have my recording space in a small closet and when I try speaking loudly like in the audio sample (happens more often when doing a gravelly voice) it has this vibrating sound that isn't very ideal. Basically I have no idea what it is. I thought it was my gain so I turned it down still had the issue, maybe it might just be the way I'm speaking? I also thought it could be the ceiling of my booth which has 3 metal bars which could also be causing it? If it is the metal bars, does anyone know a way I can cover them without drilling any holes in my closet?
#Keep hearing vibrations in audio
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From the looks of it you have like no absorption treatment
Can you show a photo of whats directly behind the microphone?
That looks to be what’s in front of the microphone
Ohhhh sorry 😅 that's my bad I will take a photo when I get home. The back wall has foam panels but they're not actually stuck to the wall they're just balancing on top of eachother
So the back is just those panels stacked and there is some small gaps on the side. I also found some curling ribbon so I just tried tying some foam on the metal beam above me. Would you suggest I get rid of the panels and find another blanket to cover the back?
I don't know if this helps but this is what the space was like before I put stuff inside. Its a wardrobe closet with wooden walls and a mirror sliding door.