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Can you post any recordings you've made in the room?
danny.guitar said:There's not enough topics on how to get by without all that. I'd be interested to know what a 'pro' would do with budget gear/bad rooms to record in.
mrface2112 said:Can you please define for the jury what consititutes both "home recording" and a "real studio"? Jagged Little Pill was a "home recording"......it just happened to be recorded in Mutt Lange's "home studio" which is "high end" to the max. did you see the stuff that was auctioned out of Whitney Houston's "home studio"?
I just hate seeing the "this is home recording" crap thrown around b/c "home recording" to you might mean a cassette Fostex 4-track and some radio shack mics in an 8x8 bedroom, and to someone else it might mean a separate building on the property with floated floors, a neve board and a studer. it's ALL "HOME recording".
yes, make the most of what you got. absolutely. that i completely agree with. but at the same time, you should always strive to improve. in many respects this involves "fixing your room", "getting better gear" and "improving your skills" among a number of other things.
however, when someone starts talking about getting paid to record other people, they are entering the world of expectations. once cash is involved, it ceases to be "home recording" and enters the realm of "professional recording".
cheers,
wade
The answer is pretty simple:danny.guitar said:I was just saying, home recording for A LOT of people is not high quality gear and professional room treatment. Obviously everyone should try and improve their recording situation but most people can't afford all that stuff.
I was just saying it'd be cool to hear more about how to get by with less.
danny.guitar said:There's not enough topics on how to get by without all that. I'd be interested to know what a 'pro' would do with budget gear/bad rooms to record in.
Yes - on acoustic gtr. It made a big difference. They were flat-response hypercardioids. Was still limited to close miking due to the room but the narrow pattern kept out most of the room sound.pezking said:Does anyone have any experience with a similar jump of microphone quality - without changing anything else?
Good Friend said:Hey look, im going to be honest with you. Recording sucks.
Good Friend said:Hey look, im going to be honest with you. Recording sucks.
Nice pictures!! Do you have a narrative (describing the materials) for this anywhere? I'm following this thread with interest.apl said:My room treatment, which is installed with push pins (except for the clouds, those are with Command adhesive hooks), is the most effective $150 I've spent on anything to do with recording.
antichef said:Nice pictures!! Do you have a narrative (describing the materials) for this anywhere? I'm following this thread with interest.
Hey! Thanks for that info. I hear people mention treating rooms, and I've searched this forum for room treatment stuff. Somehow I never saw the "Studio Building and Display" section. Push-pins! I could probably get away with that in my apartment. Maybe I'll be making some improvements around here.apl said: