Turning My Closet Into A Recording Booth.MPG

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Uploaded by on Apr 6, 2011

This is a video I did for a artist I just started working with that's in another state, just explaining what I did to turn my closet into a home recording booth.. Helping to get the most outta the equipment.. I did it just using MEMORY FOAM COMBO I bought at Walmart and AURALEX FOAMTAK SPRAY ADHESIVE.. The brand name of the Memory Foam is MAINSTAYS. You can get the one for a twin bed or for a full bed.. Both are under $30.. How much you need just depends on your closet sizze. It's a very affordable way to get your mic to sound pretty good for under $100.. This works well for me, but as with everything else that has to do with recording and insulating a studio or booth, there's no one way to do it.. Hope you find this helpful..

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  • good shit...how much for the foam?

  • @rapordie09 The brand name of the Memory Foam is MAINSTAYS. You can get the one for a twin bed or for a full bed.. Both are under $30..

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  • Good video!

  • now thats cool go into a closet a get a recording booth

  • @xCleverlyx

    Maybe... because thats not for soundproofing........ just for reducing the echo....

  • can u remove the foam

  • how come u still can hear the music

  • Yo i gotta couple questions for you hit my email yungofffset12@gmail.com

  • right dere

  • nice

  • Clean bro

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