
Xcaliber
New member
I know this is probably going to make some people's blood boil because the topic gets beat to death around here and it's also a topic that is pretty clear what the answer if from prior conversations. I am curious if anyone here records and/or mixes music in a home studio environment that is not treated. I don't have a room in my house (at the moment) that I can dedicate to a studio space so my equipment is set up in a corner of my finished basement. There are couches, a table and chairs, a pool table, a counter top/bar, etc. in there so it's not empty, but I can't treat the room and it's a very large space. Should I just pack up my stuff and put it on CraigsList and give up on trying to do this until I have a "proper" environment/room or is it possible to record and mix at home in this type of environment?
A little more info...I program drums using EZ Drummer (I know, I know, another topic with lots of opinions) and record guitars by plugging directly into my interface and using Amp modeling software. I'm not worried about the acoustics of the room for recording.
That being said, I'm having a heck of a time mixing music others have made and posted on the "Mix This!" forum here and I'm convinced (through what I've read here and elsewhere) that it's due, in part at least, to my mixing/listening environment. I will say I've tried using headphones and I'm still struggling so it might be my lack of experience too.
I am doing this for fun as a hobby and not for money or even (at this point) doing it for others for free (i.e. friends)
Thanks in advance.
A little more info...I program drums using EZ Drummer (I know, I know, another topic with lots of opinions) and record guitars by plugging directly into my interface and using Amp modeling software. I'm not worried about the acoustics of the room for recording.
That being said, I'm having a heck of a time mixing music others have made and posted on the "Mix This!" forum here and I'm convinced (through what I've read here and elsewhere) that it's due, in part at least, to my mixing/listening environment. I will say I've tried using headphones and I'm still struggling so it might be my lack of experience too.
I am doing this for fun as a hobby and not for money or even (at this point) doing it for others for free (i.e. friends)
Thanks in advance.