Acoustic Treatment for Vocals Help

syer

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I am trying to figure out what I need to get the best vocal recording
If I am only recording vocals in this room would the acoustic treatment be different for a listening or mixing room?
I have fuzzmeasure but i dont understand how to use it to understand what type of treatment i need im having a hard time with this so if anyone can help?

I have a condenser with pop filter etc etc im trying to get a close to pro sound with vocals
I've read quite a bit on acoustic treatment and I'm still not understanding what I need to do
I know that mixing has to do with this but if i get a good recording i know it should need less mixing and such
and it would be easier to manipulate the dry recording
 
Are you not mixing at all in this room? Something to consider would be a GOBO. Something like this: gikacoustics.com/gik_screen_panel_acoustic_panels.html
 
duvets hanging from the ceiling in a near complete circle, I even attached cheap acoustic foam on the inner surface with safety pins
 
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