^broken^ said:
I got a big ol' tube in my monitor, it makes this webpage look much warmer and smoother. I've always prefered that 'analog' look.
-travis
Oh yeah? Well I've got tubes in my monitors too! And they make my mixes sound GREAT!!!
They just sound a little dull on eveything else...
(Snicker)
But, back on topic:
The comforter works really well- along with the pillows and the mattress, if needed. The only thing I worry about is the equitpment heating up.
There are also other things that you can do to alter the accoustics of the room. My bedroom studio sounded *horrible* until I packed it with furniture and stuff that breaks up the sound a bit. I just tried to reduce the number of parallel surfaces and it seemed to help a bit.
Other ideas would be to put the guitar amp in a closet with hanging clothes. That might let you get your levels up a little higher, too. How about recording your vocals in the bathroom or kitchen? I just recorded accoustic guitars and vox for a friend in a small kitchen and they sound good even with no effects.
If you have that closet with hanging clothes, trying putting the mike right in the doorway and singing towards those nice clothes. If that doesn't work turn around and sing from the closet out, again with the mike around the doorway.
This is the fun part of home recording to me: squeezing the best you can out of what you have.
Are you using a directional mike, by the way? A cardioid or hypercardioid mike really helps to keep out unwanted room sound.
And for mic fright: I do the same thing until I remember this one thing: When you are performing,
perform. When you are done,
listen.
It seems like my thoughts get in the way if I listen judgementally while I am recording, and then I over compensate or just plain make stupid mistakes. Let that all go while you are recording. If that take didn't do the trick, who cares? Its your stuff and your time, and hopefully the process is fairly enjoyable. Listen to see what you want to change and rerecord it. And don't forget to take breaks if you are getting frustrated.
It gets easier over time, too, so rest assured that it won't always be that way.
Good luck!
Chris
(Hmmmph! Apparently typing in html code doesn't work...oh... you use "[" these things...)