A atibingler New member Oct 7, 2014 #1 Hey, just starting out with recording and am looking for a quick answer: Is this good sound treatment? What is bad, what is good, what can I do better etc. Sorry for noob question. Just a quick answer for quick question please!
Hey, just starting out with recording and am looking for a quick answer: Is this good sound treatment? What is bad, what is good, what can I do better etc. Sorry for noob question. Just a quick answer for quick question please!
mjbphotos Moderator Oct 7, 2014 #2 The best answer is 'try it and listen'. It may reduce some slapback echo from the room. It may just make it sound boxy.
The best answer is 'try it and listen'. It may reduce some slapback echo from the room. It may just make it sound boxy.
R Rod Norman New member Oct 7, 2014 #3 I've certainly seen worse. Post an audio sample if you can. That's the best test. Rod Norman Engineer
I've certainly seen worse. Post an audio sample if you can. That's the best test. Rod Norman Engineer
S sheggs New member Oct 8, 2014 #4 Rod Norman said: I've certainly seen worse. Post an audio sample if you can. That's the best test. Rod Norman Engineer Click to expand... +1 - Otherwise you can run some tests on REW with the testing mic in the same position - Room EQ Wizard Tutorial - GIK Acoustics
Rod Norman said: I've certainly seen worse. Post an audio sample if you can. That's the best test. Rod Norman Engineer Click to expand... +1 - Otherwise you can run some tests on REW with the testing mic in the same position - Room EQ Wizard Tutorial - GIK Acoustics