
Slackmaster2K
Gone
So for the longest time I thought the V67 had a weird sort of crappy sound to it that was hard to describe. I use it primarily for vocals, and I typically sing facing out of a corner in a room with a slight cathedral ceiling. The room is a bedroom and has all the normal bedroom stuff, but the walls are the cheap thin sheetrock that they use anymore to throw up subdivisions. Anyways, I like to sing right into the mic (or from 6" away) so I didn't think that the room was making a huge impact.
Well last week I was going nuts trying to add some reverb to a vocal track. No matter what I did it just sounded worse when I put the verb on. It suddenly occured to me that there was a lot of crap in the vocal track that I didn't want there.
So just for shit's & giggles, I decided to try something a little peculiar. In our bathroom, we have this little "pantry" type area that's basically a bunch of shelves built into a nook in the corner. The shelves are pretty big, and mostly loaded up with towels and bedding. I was walking around the house yelling and listening for reflections and what not, and for some reason I decided to stick my head in one of the shelves that was about half filled with tightly packed towels. TOTALLY bone dry in there, almost creepy. So I grabbed the V67 and set it up so that it was set back about 4" into this shelf (which is about 2" deep) and did a few vocal tracks. Needless to say it was kind of awkward, singing into a shelf.
At any rate. The resulting tracks were soooooo much better. Bone dry & tight. I'm very excited. I was even able to add some reverb and it WORKED.
Now I know it's not ideal to work in an overly dry environment, but from my perspective it seems pretty necessary. I'm pretty sure that I don't know enough to effectively treat a room to make it sound good, and I'm definately not going to deaden an entire room.
So that's sort of my problem.... I don't feel like singing into a shelf, and there are no open closets available.
I kind of thought about maybe making "the shelf" idea mobile...like building some kind of box thing that.....well, you've already had your laughs for today...no need to continue
Any thoughts or comments?
Slackmaster 2000
Well last week I was going nuts trying to add some reverb to a vocal track. No matter what I did it just sounded worse when I put the verb on. It suddenly occured to me that there was a lot of crap in the vocal track that I didn't want there.
So just for shit's & giggles, I decided to try something a little peculiar. In our bathroom, we have this little "pantry" type area that's basically a bunch of shelves built into a nook in the corner. The shelves are pretty big, and mostly loaded up with towels and bedding. I was walking around the house yelling and listening for reflections and what not, and for some reason I decided to stick my head in one of the shelves that was about half filled with tightly packed towels. TOTALLY bone dry in there, almost creepy. So I grabbed the V67 and set it up so that it was set back about 4" into this shelf (which is about 2" deep) and did a few vocal tracks. Needless to say it was kind of awkward, singing into a shelf.
At any rate. The resulting tracks were soooooo much better. Bone dry & tight. I'm very excited. I was even able to add some reverb and it WORKED.
Now I know it's not ideal to work in an overly dry environment, but from my perspective it seems pretty necessary. I'm pretty sure that I don't know enough to effectively treat a room to make it sound good, and I'm definately not going to deaden an entire room.
So that's sort of my problem.... I don't feel like singing into a shelf, and there are no open closets available.
I kind of thought about maybe making "the shelf" idea mobile...like building some kind of box thing that.....well, you've already had your laughs for today...no need to continue

Any thoughts or comments?
Slackmaster 2000