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pdaniels
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Hey everyone!
I haven't been in this forum b4!
But I really need your advice. I record vocals in my bedroom, and it (the room) sounds like ass. I gather that this is because of "slap and flutter", whatever that is. I use a cardoid mic (C1), so I'm not trying to record the ambience, only my dry (not ass-tainted) voice, and I will apply my own reverb later.
I discovered Aurelex's Maxwall, and I think that may be the answer to my problem. Being a (rented) bedroom, I can't exactly cover the walls in foam. But will recording in fromt of a Maxwall really get rid of the "slap and flutter"?
If I stand about a foor (or so) away from the mic when I record, and I will be standing a foot or so in front of the Maxwall, then how big should the Maxwall be to sheild the mic?
Could I replicate a Maxwall simply by putting acoustic foam on a stand, or is there more to it?
Also, should I be worried about the ceiling?
Sorry - I'm a complete idiot when it comes to acoustics. Thanks for your replies!
I haven't been in this forum b4!
But I really need your advice. I record vocals in my bedroom, and it (the room) sounds like ass. I gather that this is because of "slap and flutter", whatever that is. I use a cardoid mic (C1), so I'm not trying to record the ambience, only my dry (not ass-tainted) voice, and I will apply my own reverb later.
I discovered Aurelex's Maxwall, and I think that may be the answer to my problem. Being a (rented) bedroom, I can't exactly cover the walls in foam. But will recording in fromt of a Maxwall really get rid of the "slap and flutter"?
If I stand about a foor (or so) away from the mic when I record, and I will be standing a foot or so in front of the Maxwall, then how big should the Maxwall be to sheild the mic?
Could I replicate a Maxwall simply by putting acoustic foam on a stand, or is there more to it?
Also, should I be worried about the ceiling?
Sorry - I'm a complete idiot when it comes to acoustics. Thanks for your replies!