Acoustic Treatment for Voice Over
Learn how to control reflections, reduce room sound, and capture clean, professional voice recordings—at the source.
No plugin can remove room sound once it’s recorded.
If your space isn’t treated correctly, the microphone hears everything—and your voice pays the price.
This course shows you how to fix that.
What This Course Solves
Acoustic treatment is one of the most misunderstood parts of voice-over recording.
Many voice actors:
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Treat the wrong surfaces
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Use the wrong materials
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Buy panels that don’t actually solve the problem
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Confuse soundproofing with acoustic treatment
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Still hear boxiness, echo, or room tone after “treating” their space
This course removes the guesswork and gives you a clear, repeatable approach.
What You’ll Learn
You’ll learn how to:
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Control reflections before they reach the microphone
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Identify the most important treatment zones in your space
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Understand what types of absorption actually work for voice
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Know how much treatment you really need (and what’s overkill)
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Improve clarity, intimacy, and consistency at the recording stage
This isn’t theory—it’s practical decision-making.
What’s Included
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7 focused, easy-to-follow video lessons
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Clear explanations without acoustic jargon
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4K video quality for visual clarity
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Five real-life case studies across different room types
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Designed for both beginners and experienced voice talent
You’ll see how real rooms were treated—and why those choices worked.
Why Acoustic Treatment Matters
Your recording space is part of your signal chain.
If reflections are captured:
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Your voice sounds distant or boxy
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Processing becomes harder and less effective
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Audio lacks focus and polish
A properly treated space allows:
This course shows you how to build that foundation correctly.
Who This Course Is For
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Voice-over artists recording at home
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Anyone struggling with room sound or reflections
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Talent unsure if their treatment is actually working
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Creators who want professional results without overbuilding
Bottom Line
A reflection-free recording space isn’t optional for professional voice-over—it’s essential.
This course teaches you how to get there clearly, efficiently, and confidently.
Acoustic mistakes are recorded forever.
Fix the room once—and every recording improves.