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the kitchen or the study?
I do most of my recoding in a room where my PC is. Just a standard room w/ average carpet & walls, average ceiling heigth. I could try something in my kitchen though... pretty big, vinyl floors, higher ceilings too... I like playing my acoustic in there & singing better but not sure how it would effect recording...
FYI, i'm recording my Taylor 314CE & my voice only, seperate tracks of course.
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Just my $0.02 worth, but I get better results trying to get a dead sounding environment in the home and then adding reverb, than I've ever got recording in a more "live" room like a kitchen, but YMMV - I hang blankets up in the corner and hide away there.
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If recording had to do with which room we sounded best to ourselves then professional studios would be covered with ceramic tile and have urinals on the walls
![]() The kind of reverb that your hard surfaces provide is usually added later in a controled manner rather than made part of the initial recording. For home recorders who do not have the luxury of building an entirely separate room the best choice is a closet full of clothes, with perhaps a blanket hung on any walls without clothes racks in front of them. That is my arrangement. |
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Col Mustard or Ms. Scarlett?
Candlabra or pistol? |
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Vinegar & oil or Blue Cheese
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