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jeff0633
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I went over to a pro studio to meet this guy that saw me play at one of my gigs. He runs a small studio near here. When I walked into the studio, the sound was just vacumed away from my ears. It was so quiet in there, it was as if I entered a different world. i was walking through the place and low and behold, I see a guy with a small recording deck in the main tracking room. The guy tells me that's his son. He was a teenager. I go over and he is sitting down and he has a Boss BR1180 recorder and a AT-3035 mic. He tells me that he was laying some tracks down with his bass and acoustic guitar. I put his headphones on and was STUNNED at what I heard. The recording was better than anything I have ever done in my life. I used to own that same model recorder, and I never got even in the same league as what he was getting. Then it hit me like a ton of bricks, IT WAS THAT ROOM!!!. I could hear every nuance of the acoustic guitar. The low frequencies were balanced and it was so clear that it made me catch my breath. I didn't want to take the headphones off. I could have sat there all night listening. Folks, that room made a hundred times more difference than any chunk of gear that I have ever purchased. Nothing else explain it. I have owned the same recorder, and the 3035 is a low end mic, right? The recordings he was making right before my eyes were what I have been after for 5 years since I started this. I was absolutely shocked. I am thousands in debt because of trying to find what he was so easily getting. Now, I came back home and listened to my room, and holy shit, it sucks. Good God, no wonder I can't get even half of what I hear in my head. I told the Father this morning that I had some foam on my walls, and asked him why my room sounded nothing like his, not even in the same universe as his. He actually busted out laughing, then tried to stop himself. He said he had paid very much money to have his rooms treated properly. He said that there was NO WAY I would ever get even close to a pro sound if I had sound waves bouncing all over and outside noise coming in. He said it was the same for him, and that he had to learn the same things. He said that real pros were used to working in good rooms, and many of them just assumed that others were working in decent rooms too, and they take that for granted when trying to help others. I told him that I live in a mobile home. he laughed again and said it was very doubtful that I COULD EVER get a good recording in a mobile home unless it had recieved some serious traetment. I was telling him about this site and all you knowledgeable pros hear. He said that if you pros here were to walk into my bedroom that you would immediately tell me that I could never get a pro sound recording in this environment. He said the pros that I am talking with on this site probably can't even imagine that anyone would try and record sounds in a space like mine. He said that the pros do all their work in good rooms, and that this is so basic, that nothing can really be done beyond it. So, was this guy on the money? Are you pros here so used to working in good rooms that you can't even imagine recording in a mobile home with some foam on the walls? If you came into my room would you immediately bust out laughing and tell me that no good recordings could be done in this room? Is the room so basic that you pros are just assuming that others are recording in comparable rooms to what you have? All morning I keep thinking what Fletcher would say if he walked into my mobile home bedroom to record something. Somehow, I get the feeling he would have a few things to say after he stopped laughing.
My god. I can't afford to do all the things that he was telling me were needed. At the same time, after hearing what a REAL room sounds like, I realize that I will never get the sounds I am after if I don't do those things. I am very depressed this morning. There's no way I can record in this bedroom anymore and take it seriously. DAMN!!
Jeff
My god. I can't afford to do all the things that he was telling me were needed. At the same time, after hearing what a REAL room sounds like, I realize that I will never get the sounds I am after if I don't do those things. I am very depressed this morning. There's no way I can record in this bedroom anymore and take it seriously. DAMN!!
Jeff