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Bodhisan
Hillbilly
I've read a lot of your FAQ on soundproofing/acoustic treatment.
I have a 10 x 8 room that has sounded good recording acoustic guitar, mandolin, accordion, banjo, some amped guitar, vocals. But now that I'm trying to record fiddle, I'm not getting a good sound at all, using the same MXL603S that I've used on all of my other acoustics. I got to this part in your FAQ:
"When a room is very small the reflections are too short to be useful and just make the room boxy sounding. In that case the best solution is to cover all of the surfaces entirely with absorbent material and, for a studio room, add any ambience electronically later."
"Boxy" is exactly what this darn fiddle sounds like. The walls are covered with all sorts of crap (pictures, 20 instruments, posters, etc.), but if putting up "absorbent material" will get ride of that boxy sound in my fiddle, I'll do it tomorrow. I don't have much of a budget, so would the foam acoustic treatment be okayi?
THANKS.
Al
I have a 10 x 8 room that has sounded good recording acoustic guitar, mandolin, accordion, banjo, some amped guitar, vocals. But now that I'm trying to record fiddle, I'm not getting a good sound at all, using the same MXL603S that I've used on all of my other acoustics. I got to this part in your FAQ:
"When a room is very small the reflections are too short to be useful and just make the room boxy sounding. In that case the best solution is to cover all of the surfaces entirely with absorbent material and, for a studio room, add any ambience electronically later."
"Boxy" is exactly what this darn fiddle sounds like. The walls are covered with all sorts of crap (pictures, 20 instruments, posters, etc.), but if putting up "absorbent material" will get ride of that boxy sound in my fiddle, I'll do it tomorrow. I don't have much of a budget, so would the foam acoustic treatment be okayi?
THANKS.
Al