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acermove
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Amateur Hour has begun...
With the limited space available, I have constructed a temporary mic booth (until I move out) using strong cardboard and a shitload of gaffa tape (that stuff the mafia uses to gag the dirty rat!).
It is only 3ft. wide (20 degrees from connecting wall) and 4ft. long(5 degrees from connecting wall).
The mic stand will be placed outside of the booth with the mic sitting inside at the corner. It's a narrow entrance.
I figure it's better than nothing!
The ceiling is left open at the moment. If I covered it over flat, as is, it would stand at 7ft. But the room's ceiling stands at 9ft. total.
Should I make the booth-ceiling go higher, or not?
Should it be slanted?
I am planning to get some of those Markertek Acoustic Foam panels (the blue ones) and covering all the walls from waist-up.
Anyone know anyhing better that's not too expensive?
Or any experience with Markertek foams?
Would it also be more effective to use the 'corner' foams that Markertek has?
Should I cover the ceiling as well as the walls?
Last but not least; I have a super-cardoid mic. The angle of the 'mini'-entrance has it as good as I can to pick up only what's in the booth, I think. But it's still queued to pick a bit up from behind.
Anyone know of some sort of temporary covering to place over the whole stand to cut out any background noise? (Not that there is alot, but just covering every possibility)
Would an ordinary blanket do anything?
I'll leave it that, if you're still here
Answers to any of these questions, singular or multiple, is greatly appreciated.
Thanking you in advance,
acer
With the limited space available, I have constructed a temporary mic booth (until I move out) using strong cardboard and a shitload of gaffa tape (that stuff the mafia uses to gag the dirty rat!).
It is only 3ft. wide (20 degrees from connecting wall) and 4ft. long(5 degrees from connecting wall).
The mic stand will be placed outside of the booth with the mic sitting inside at the corner. It's a narrow entrance.
I figure it's better than nothing!
The ceiling is left open at the moment. If I covered it over flat, as is, it would stand at 7ft. But the room's ceiling stands at 9ft. total.
Should I make the booth-ceiling go higher, or not?
Should it be slanted?
I am planning to get some of those Markertek Acoustic Foam panels (the blue ones) and covering all the walls from waist-up.
Anyone know anyhing better that's not too expensive?
Or any experience with Markertek foams?
Would it also be more effective to use the 'corner' foams that Markertek has?
Should I cover the ceiling as well as the walls?
Last but not least; I have a super-cardoid mic. The angle of the 'mini'-entrance has it as good as I can to pick up only what's in the booth, I think. But it's still queued to pick a bit up from behind.
Anyone know of some sort of temporary covering to place over the whole stand to cut out any background noise? (Not that there is alot, but just covering every possibility)
Would an ordinary blanket do anything?
I'll leave it that, if you're still here

Answers to any of these questions, singular or multiple, is greatly appreciated.
Thanking you in advance,
acer