≫ How should the recording room be prepared for vocal recording?
/ A dry and direct sound is definitely important when it comes to modern vocal recordings. Ideally without significant resonances or interference. Vocals with room content certainly make sense for classical or acoustic recordings, but then you need a good-sounding recording room. That means that for modern sound we need absorption above all, which ideally covers the entire frequency spectrum of the voice. You can work with gobos in larger rooms or you can make sure that the room in which you are recording is appropriately absorbent, but you need a