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ryanformato
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Hello,
Right now I have a huge rectangular basement. Everything is concrete but I have carpeted the floors already with a thin carpet.
I have also gotten an Auralex maxwall to act as a vocal booth and to act as a wall for mixing as well as while recording drums. To make the instruments sound even better, would it be smart to liven up the sound by getting wood to put on the floor (4x8 1/4" plywood)?
My other question had to do with basstrapping. I know that the Maxwall kills the highs/mids, so would sticking bass traps in the maxwall help absorb the lows within that area and would that be the right thing to do? Also, would I be better off getting those gobos?
To get an idea of how my room looks, look here. My mixing section is actually right behind the maxwall.
http://www.notquiterebels.com/drummiking.JPG
Please help me make some coherence out of this mess of ideas.
I have also done the Ethan spectrum tests. Please view the JPG
http://www.notquiterebels.com/soundspectrum.JPG
The first is without anything. The 2nd is with the MAXwall behind me and the 3rd is the maxwall behind the speakers. Which one do you think is the best? It looks like the 3rd is the most even to me.
My problem is this, when I record vocals, drums, I want to make sure that I am not creating mud by just knocking out the highs by using the maxwall. I also want to make sure that I can get the most pristine recordings possible.
Right now I have a huge rectangular basement. Everything is concrete but I have carpeted the floors already with a thin carpet.
I have also gotten an Auralex maxwall to act as a vocal booth and to act as a wall for mixing as well as while recording drums. To make the instruments sound even better, would it be smart to liven up the sound by getting wood to put on the floor (4x8 1/4" plywood)?
My other question had to do with basstrapping. I know that the Maxwall kills the highs/mids, so would sticking bass traps in the maxwall help absorb the lows within that area and would that be the right thing to do? Also, would I be better off getting those gobos?
To get an idea of how my room looks, look here. My mixing section is actually right behind the maxwall.
http://www.notquiterebels.com/drummiking.JPG
Please help me make some coherence out of this mess of ideas.
I have also done the Ethan spectrum tests. Please view the JPG
http://www.notquiterebels.com/soundspectrum.JPG
The first is without anything. The 2nd is with the MAXwall behind me and the 3rd is the maxwall behind the speakers. Which one do you think is the best? It looks like the 3rd is the most even to me.
My problem is this, when I record vocals, drums, I want to make sure that I am not creating mud by just knocking out the highs by using the maxwall. I also want to make sure that I can get the most pristine recordings possible.
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