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user manual
Introduction
The Mini Portable Vocal Recording Booth ensures your
recordings are clean, controlled, and noise-free, helping
to solve the problem of unappealing room acoustics that
impact your recordings.
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Basic Assembly Instructions
Your Mini Portable Vocal Recording Booth includes the
following hardware:
A: Microphone adapter
B: Microphone post
C: Washer
D: Microphone post thumbscrew
E: Microphone / Booth connecting plate
A
B
C
D
E
Assemble the hardware as shown above. Attach the
Microphone / Booth connecting plate to the bottom of the
Mini Portable Vocal Recording Booth. Once attached to
the bottom of the Mini Portable Vocal Recording Booth,
you can mount the Mini Portable Vocal Recording Booth to
any conventional microphone stand by screwing it on to
the top mounting pin found on most stands.
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Recording Tips
Select a microphone that has a cardioid pickup pattern.
Compared with an omnidirectional microphone used at
the same distance, a cardioid microphone will be more
sensitive to the direct sound from the vocalist or other
source, and less sensitive to reflected sound arriving at
the sides and rear of the microphone. Selecting a
large-diaphragm cardioid capacitor microphone is the
most common choice for vocal recordings.
Additional measures to improve your audio recordings can
include hanging a broadband absorber behind the vocalist
to trap reflections that might otherwise bounce off the rear
wall and into the sensitive front side of the microphone.
Using a Pop Filter will also block explosive consonants
and excessive sibilance at the source. Finally, the position
of the mic in relation to the screen can make a difference
in your recordings.Moving the mic further into the screen
area should increase the attenuation of room reflections.
You're ready to start recording!
microphone
mount
310mm
min230mm-max500mm
60mm
min300mm-max380mm
133mm
5/8"
150mm