Ok, so numerous sources said the insulation shouldn't be a problem but there doesn't seem to be an air filter anywhere in the studio. Everything should be good though. :)
The air ducts themselves are insulated on the inside. Where the air passes is insulated. If something hits the outside of the duct the insulation inside the duct could be stirred up. I remember when I was told that that I wasn't 100% comfortable with it. But I'd have to start from scratch to get...
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Well, I don't know what that means but I saw a video with a guy who sort of toed the two overhead mics away from each other so the two mics didn't create a phasing issue. I think I've heard it referred to as the X/Y pattern. I'll probably do that.
Thanks MaVN, but I was thinking more along the lines of a higher end mic. The way that the sm57 and beta 52 will always be accepted no matter where you are is the same idea I'm going for with the overheads. I would like something relatively inexpensive but that will still be with me as I...
It hasn't always been a problem. My theory is that a small animal got in the attic or ventilation system and stirred up the insulation. Granted it seems like a design flaw but it's fine if left alone. The building was built by a sound engineer from a local news company back in the 70's for about...
I Know this has been done before but I'm going to try to narrow it down to what will work with what I have. My plan is to mic the bass drum with the beta 52a, the snare with an sm57 and then add two over head Mics which will be kindof the cream of the crop of my drum sound and then maybe expand...
Hi, I happen to have a studio that was built in the 70,s in my back yard but the problem is in the air ducts and above the wavy ceiling there is exposed insulation that hasn't been a problem until recently. I went into the attic to see if there was dead animal above the studio and stirred up the...