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Now I tried another thing.
I recorded the same chord progression (on my guitar) at 10 different places in my room (room size about 15 sqm). When I reheared the 10 versions recorded, I found out that they sound all completely different. Then I chose 2 of the versions (of which the difference in sound was the greatest) and modelled their freuqency spectrum with Har-Bal so that both had the same visual spectrum curve. Then I listened to them in comparison and if you believe it or not they still sounded different.
I can not change my room acoustics, so how can I get professional sounding result then in my recordings ? I think in Pro Studios, the rooms are optimized and the frequency spectrum of the recordings is automatically balanced, because there are no special freuqncies that are reflected by the room acoustics, because they usually have dead rooms. But how can you get a professional sound in a normal living room with carpet, bed, table, sofa, cabinet etc.?
I recorded the same chord progression (on my guitar) at 10 different places in my room (room size about 15 sqm). When I reheared the 10 versions recorded, I found out that they sound all completely different. Then I chose 2 of the versions (of which the difference in sound was the greatest) and modelled their freuqency spectrum with Har-Bal so that both had the same visual spectrum curve. Then I listened to them in comparison and if you believe it or not they still sounded different.
I can not change my room acoustics, so how can I get professional sounding result then in my recordings ? I think in Pro Studios, the rooms are optimized and the frequency spectrum of the recordings is automatically balanced, because there are no special freuqncies that are reflected by the room acoustics, because they usually have dead rooms. But how can you get a professional sound in a normal living room with carpet, bed, table, sofa, cabinet etc.?