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TripleM
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I'm going to get a new computer of my own (i.e., don't have to share with the rest if tge family). I'm going to be able now to record in my band's old rehearsal room, which is a square room in my basement.
The room has drywall on all four sides, foam ceiling tile and carpet on the floor.
I have the room all to myself. So construction-wise I can do whatever I want. But after buying the computer, I can't justify spending more money. So I need to make due with things I can pick up for free. Here's what I've done so far...
I've put carpet remnants up on all the walls. In the corners, I've used the carpet to "round" the corners off. Behind the carpets in the corners, I've stacked some left over bathroom tile along with old gallon milk jugs filled with water. My thinking on that was that this will be dense material that still has some flexibility and will make "passable" bass traps. Am I high? Dunno.
I've also taken 2 to 3 ft. wide carpet strips and leaned them against the wall where the floor where the floor and walls meet in an attempt to reduce the amount of 90 angles in the room. Behind these carpet strips, I've leaned some more left over bathroom tile. Another attempt to absorb reflections.
I've put boxes and chairs in the middle of each wall to try to reduce the amount of reflections between the parallel walls.
The room is now very dead (at least for the type of sounds I've tested - I haven't done much with a bass yet). So I think I went overboard. I'm thinking about taking down some of the carpet. I think I need some material there that will reflect high frequencies. Any ideas?
Any further thoughts would be appreciated.
BTW - I haven't even tried recording anything in the room yet.
Thanks.
The room has drywall on all four sides, foam ceiling tile and carpet on the floor.
I have the room all to myself. So construction-wise I can do whatever I want. But after buying the computer, I can't justify spending more money. So I need to make due with things I can pick up for free. Here's what I've done so far...
I've put carpet remnants up on all the walls. In the corners, I've used the carpet to "round" the corners off. Behind the carpets in the corners, I've stacked some left over bathroom tile along with old gallon milk jugs filled with water. My thinking on that was that this will be dense material that still has some flexibility and will make "passable" bass traps. Am I high? Dunno.
I've also taken 2 to 3 ft. wide carpet strips and leaned them against the wall where the floor where the floor and walls meet in an attempt to reduce the amount of 90 angles in the room. Behind these carpet strips, I've leaned some more left over bathroom tile. Another attempt to absorb reflections.
I've put boxes and chairs in the middle of each wall to try to reduce the amount of reflections between the parallel walls.
The room is now very dead (at least for the type of sounds I've tested - I haven't done much with a bass yet). So I think I went overboard. I'm thinking about taking down some of the carpet. I think I need some material there that will reflect high frequencies. Any ideas?
Any further thoughts would be appreciated.
BTW - I haven't even tried recording anything in the room yet.
Thanks.