
amonte
New member
Hi,
I hope someone can help me with this problem, because I am really not sure what to do about it. I do all of my recording in the main room of my apartment, which is a large rectangular space with hardwood floors. I can use a dynamic mic on guitar cabs, vocals, acoustic guitar, etc. and not have to much of the live room sound picked up, but when I use my Rode NT1, I get the whole room and event the computer fan...
I have thought of one solution, but I am not sure if it is feasible or even worth trying. I want to get three large pieces of wood (6 foot tall, 3-4 feet wide) and attach them to each other using hinges. Once they are attached, I want to insulate them with some sort of foam. I will then stand in this "square" when I record. Will this work? Is it worth trying? Is the expense worth the possible results? Any help that can be provided is greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Jer
I hope someone can help me with this problem, because I am really not sure what to do about it. I do all of my recording in the main room of my apartment, which is a large rectangular space with hardwood floors. I can use a dynamic mic on guitar cabs, vocals, acoustic guitar, etc. and not have to much of the live room sound picked up, but when I use my Rode NT1, I get the whole room and event the computer fan...
I have thought of one solution, but I am not sure if it is feasible or even worth trying. I want to get three large pieces of wood (6 foot tall, 3-4 feet wide) and attach them to each other using hinges. Once they are attached, I want to insulate them with some sort of foam. I will then stand in this "square" when I record. Will this work? Is it worth trying? Is the expense worth the possible results? Any help that can be provided is greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Jer