Rhino_Rick
New member
So I'm about to record the local band I'm with again. Drums and bass (direct) first. Last time we did it things came out ok, this time we're hoping for much better. I've read up on some technique, we're going to rent some hotter mics and we're all totally geeked abot this.
However,
The basement we're recording in doesn't sound very good. I've been in pro studios before and love the feeling of playing my horn and not feeling it coming back except for in my phones. It's so dead and cool and I'm sure that's the way it's supposed to be.
Does anyone have some suggestions for a temporary way to fix a bad room up for recording? We can't build a studio in the basement with foam as the drummers parents would drop a load, but there has to be some way to half-ass this.
Also, has anyone ever TRIED this?
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
-Rhino Rick
However,
The basement we're recording in doesn't sound very good. I've been in pro studios before and love the feeling of playing my horn and not feeling it coming back except for in my phones. It's so dead and cool and I'm sure that's the way it's supposed to be.
Does anyone have some suggestions for a temporary way to fix a bad room up for recording? We can't build a studio in the basement with foam as the drummers parents would drop a load, but there has to be some way to half-ass this.
Also, has anyone ever TRIED this?
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
-Rhino Rick