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leegodden
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Hi There
I have a great Martin acoustic guitar, and an average sized square bedroom studio. I've managed to deaden the sound with some acoustic foam on walls and a covered mattress which i can move around. My question is, how can I ensure that i get the best sound possible before going into my equipment. I have experimented with mic placement and have a decent mic and mic pre, but i don't seem to get the sound comparable with stuff I have heard on CD. What kind of setup do professional studios have, do they have special kind of surfaces for acoustic recording or is it all just done with quality pre's and microphones.
thanks
I have a great Martin acoustic guitar, and an average sized square bedroom studio. I've managed to deaden the sound with some acoustic foam on walls and a covered mattress which i can move around. My question is, how can I ensure that i get the best sound possible before going into my equipment. I have experimented with mic placement and have a decent mic and mic pre, but i don't seem to get the sound comparable with stuff I have heard on CD. What kind of setup do professional studios have, do they have special kind of surfaces for acoustic recording or is it all just done with quality pre's and microphones.
thanks