Overtone Acoustics
Podcast Sound Treatment
SOUND IS CRUCIAL WHEN RECORDING A PODCAST.
One of the most apparent indicators of a sub-par podcast is a roomy, reverberant sound. If you're not familiar with reverberation, it's essentially sound reflecting off of hard surfaces creating a lingering "tail" of sound which can take a couple of seconds to dissipate, depending on the size of the space.
Get a professional recording and personalize your studio with Overtone Acoustic Panels. With a wide variety of styles and options to choose from, Overtone Acoustic Panels are the perfect option for any studio. Choose from Fabric Acoustic Panels, or Image Acoustic Panels to find the best Acoustic Panel for your studio.
How to think about reverb in your room
The first step to mitigating these effects is understanding first reflection points. First reflection points in your room are the surfaces directly around your recording position – floor, ceiling, and walls – that reflect the sound of your voice back at you. They’re easy to identify – from your speaking position, imagine that each of the surrounding surfaces is a mirror. Looking into your imaginary mirrors, estimate where you would see the mic on the floor, walls, and ceiling. These are your first reflection points.
Any room can become a podcast recording studio with Sound Absorbing Curtains. Each sheet measures 54" wide by 95" long and includes three metal grommets on each 54" side, allowing for quick and easy installation. Sound Absorbing Curtains can be easily removed when needed, making them a great portable podcast studio option. With an NRC rating of 0.85, Sound Absorbing Curtains provide excellent sound absorption. Sound Absorption Sheets are not designed to block sound. Instead, they're great at reducing echo and reverberation, ensuring exceptional sound quality for your recordings.
If you're looking to block sound from entering or exiting your studio, HD Sound Absorbing Curtains is a great option to consider. Each curtain measures 24.5" wide by 82" long and includes three metal grommets on the 24.5" side. Each includes a layer of sound absorption material coupled with a layer of Sound Barrier to provide both sound absorption and sound blocking properties. Use curtains on doors or windows to block sound entering your space.
For further questions and advice, contact us.
SOUND IS CRUCIAL WHEN RECORDING A PODCAST.
One of the most apparent indicators of a sub-par podcast is a roomy, reverberant sound. If you're not familiar with reverberation, it's essentially sound reflecting off of hard surfaces creating a lingering "tail" of sound which can take a couple of seconds to dissipate, depending on the size of the space.
Get a professional recording and personalize your studio with Overtone Acoustic Panels. With a wide variety of styles and options to choose from, Overtone Acoustic Panels are the perfect option for any studio. Choose from Fabric Acoustic Panels, or Image Acoustic Panels to find the best Acoustic Panel for your studio.
How to think about reverb in your room
The first step to mitigating these effects is understanding first reflection points. First reflection points in your room are the surfaces directly around your recording position – floor, ceiling, and walls – that reflect the sound of your voice back at you. They’re easy to identify – from your speaking position, imagine that each of the surrounding surfaces is a mirror. Looking into your imaginary mirrors, estimate where you would see the mic on the floor, walls, and ceiling. These are your first reflection points.
Any room can become a podcast recording studio with Sound Absorbing Curtains. Each sheet measures 54" wide by 95" long and includes three metal grommets on each 54" side, allowing for quick and easy installation. Sound Absorbing Curtains can be easily removed when needed, making them a great portable podcast studio option. With an NRC rating of 0.85, Sound Absorbing Curtains provide excellent sound absorption. Sound Absorption Sheets are not designed to block sound. Instead, they're great at reducing echo and reverberation, ensuring exceptional sound quality for your recordings.
If you're looking to block sound from entering or exiting your studio, HD Sound Absorbing Curtains is a great option to consider. Each curtain measures 24.5" wide by 82" long and includes three metal grommets on the 24.5" side. Each includes a layer of sound absorption material coupled with a layer of Sound Barrier to provide both sound absorption and sound blocking properties. Use curtains on doors or windows to block sound entering your space.
For further questions and advice, contact us.