Myself, take care.
Also, the bathroom isn't a bad place to record, unless you get slapback due to the size and wall structure.
Yeah, seems to work best for me.
They usually have solid walls that reflect sound, giving you the chance to better hear what you're singing or playing.
This can result in an effect called 'slapback'. Sometimes, slapback produces a delay that's desirable, other times you don't want it in your mix. Once it's in there, it's impossible to remove. Well, damned difficult to remove.
But, it's desired for some recordings. It's a type of delay. You can actually find plugins for your DAW that will add slapback, under the delay category. I think some of the earliest/most popular (at the time) instances would be Elvis who used the effect in some of his recordings. I don't recall anyone intentionally doing it sooner.
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