P
pinkieandtherev
New member
OK, here's the deal. I desperately need to get my album done. (You can hear one of the ROUGH, ROUGH mixes at http://www.myspace.com/joshmarihugh . The song is "Hold Me (Rough Mix)." )
As I noted elsewhere, I have el-cheapo drums, although they have fairly decent live tone. The room is problematic. It is our church auditorium. We're right on a busy highway, with a railroad track right across the way...sermon tapes are often marred by trains or even loud semis on the highway.
I'm looking for a quick and dirty way to acoustically treat at least the area around the drum kit so I can get some halfway decent recordings. It needs to be something I can do in a hurry and also remove in a hurry, as I don't want anything distracting during a service, so I'll have to remove it for Sunday morning and Wednesday night.
I was thinking about dragging out the office cubicle walls that we have stashed in one of the back rooms, but these things are monster heavy, so I'd hate to move them if they're not going to help.
As I noted elsewhere, I have el-cheapo drums, although they have fairly decent live tone. The room is problematic. It is our church auditorium. We're right on a busy highway, with a railroad track right across the way...sermon tapes are often marred by trains or even loud semis on the highway.
I'm looking for a quick and dirty way to acoustically treat at least the area around the drum kit so I can get some halfway decent recordings. It needs to be something I can do in a hurry and also remove in a hurry, as I don't want anything distracting during a service, so I'll have to remove it for Sunday morning and Wednesday night.
I was thinking about dragging out the office cubicle walls that we have stashed in one of the back rooms, but these things are monster heavy, so I'd hate to move them if they're not going to help.