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Diffusion
Future Astrophysicist
thanks... now what if point 2.5 is "I plan on eq'ing my vocals."?
TravisinFlorida said:if you're getting the results you want already then why are you even asking about room treatment?
Diffusion said:uhh... im not getting the results i want... i have absolutely NO treatment in my room as of yet, but, now that i have the money for it i am going to buy some... just curious as to whether i needed bass traps for my particular situation, thats all...
Diffusion said:uhh... im not getting the results i want... i have absolutely NO treatment in my room as of yet, but, now that i have the money for it i am going to buy some... just curious as to whether i needed bass traps for my particular situation, thats all...
TravisinFlorida said:think of your room as a piece of gear in your audio chain. imagine your room as being an equalizer hooked up between your speakers and ears. in this example, for simplicity, that imaginary equalizer is set with the lows cut by 20 db's, the mid's boosted by 10 db's, and the highs boosted by 10 db's. would you want to try to mix anything, even a couple of tracks, with this equalizer hooked up between your ears and speakers?
That won't persuade him... He already made a PVC + Blanket booth. He could make them and throw them up in the corners. LENRDS look cool but, I'm anti-Auralex because of the cost. There are equally effective means for less money.pandamonk said:If you make 4 rigid fiberglass bass traps, you can put them round you/the mic when recording, for a great booth. Think i read somewhere that you built a booth. I'm sure this would be much more effective.