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drewboy
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Hi folks, this is a kind of newbie question I guess, but I'd like to hear what people think. I have a computer dedicated as a DAW, and record through a Tascam US-428. I'm guessing my music room is maybe 25' by 20', give or take, with a 10' ceiling. I have 2 computers running in there. My music computer has 3 fans in it, which I thought was great at the time I set it up so I can run the fastest and hottest processors. But all this stuff is damn noisy, and I don't really have an option of getting very far away from it. I was hoping to get some ideas from people for sound baffles, or in general how people recording in their homes deal with it.
As people here say over and over again, once you get a decent mic the room contributions are more and more noticable. I have a SP C1, and recently got a pair of MXL 603s's. I tried to record some acoustic guitar with these in X-Y configuration, going through a bluetube pre. Aside from the preamp noise (which can be significant if not careful) the room/fan noise is pretty ugly. Picking up that high frequency detail and rejecting computer/fan noise is tough.
I have a Joemeek VC6Q that I use for vocals, and with the SP C1 I've had a moderate amount of success by getting as far away as possible and exploiting the directionality of the mic, but those 603's seem to pick up everything. I've been pretty excited to purchase an ECM8000 and experiment around with it, but concluded that if I don't solve this issue there's probably no point.
Thanks in advance,
Drewboy
As people here say over and over again, once you get a decent mic the room contributions are more and more noticable. I have a SP C1, and recently got a pair of MXL 603s's. I tried to record some acoustic guitar with these in X-Y configuration, going through a bluetube pre. Aside from the preamp noise (which can be significant if not careful) the room/fan noise is pretty ugly. Picking up that high frequency detail and rejecting computer/fan noise is tough.
I have a Joemeek VC6Q that I use for vocals, and with the SP C1 I've had a moderate amount of success by getting as far away as possible and exploiting the directionality of the mic, but those 603's seem to pick up everything. I've been pretty excited to purchase an ECM8000 and experiment around with it, but concluded that if I don't solve this issue there's probably no point.
Thanks in advance,
Drewboy