Hey everyone. so its been a long time since i posted but I wanted to hear some input about how to do budget acoustics for the studio. Because if i have to be honest. proper paneling and equipment and carpeting costs a friggen fortune when its added up. So I did some digging on how to make some DIY acoustic cancellation and was wondering if it will make a difference or not. I found a couple articles where using some convoluted foam and a binder you can make a makeshift gobo. i found some foam at the local hardware store and im going to be picking up a binder and some glue to hold it and allow for positioning. I know its crude and that proper acoustic foam is much denser than what I grabbed. but will it make enough of a difference with my recordings? due to the fact that its being done in a basement with tiles and some form of metallic heater in the room (which i have covered with blankets from time to time.) I get a very unpleasant reverb through the mic. would this help with it?
also on a somewhat related/unrelated question. are there plugins to help remove ambient noise from the recordings?
thanks in advance
also on a somewhat related/unrelated question. are there plugins to help remove ambient noise from the recordings?
thanks in advance