Help please! Room acoustics

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MusicRay

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Hi my name is ray and I have a Problem.
I have just one room wher I coult set up a smal kind of stuio but there is a bad accusitc because of the extreme hall.
where shut I record in this room in which direction to get the maximum there and which parts of the room shut i how Soundproofing???
I thought abbout, the conor where Im acctualy am and Soundproofing the wall behind and put/hang over the point where my microphone is a Basotect Produkte.
Or what else i can do?
Just to improve it a bit...?

I know its unideal but i need to life whit this sitation and dont have the money for a bigger home..
I know its not much but my recordings weecks aggo was much worse than now so i just want to improve the qualety.

Thanks, here are pictures of my room!

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I really don't know how to respond to this.
 
I'm guessing English is not your native language which makes it difficult to advise ....
Build some bass traps for all the corners, that's about all you can do with all the stuff in that room. You can't 'sound proof', don't even think about that. With all the reflective surfaces (walls, glass, floor), bass traps will help, but you will need to close mic everything when recording.
 
I'm guessing English is not your native language which makes it difficult to advise ....
Build some bass traps for all the corners, that's about all you can do with all the stuff in that room. You can't 'sound proof', don't even think about that. With all the reflective surfaces (walls, glass, floor), bass traps will help, but you will need to close mic everything when recording.

You are right i dont have even learned english in school sry for that.
So you would just build some bass traps because of more is use less?
In which high shut they be? in the hight of the mic or filling the complete conors?
And with build do you mean self building?
 
Depending on what materials are available to you, what tools you have, etc, there are many options on bass traps. YOu can buy pre-made ones (which can get expensive) or do them yourself. Floor to ceiling in each corner is better than partway.
 
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