
FadingMusic
New member
Not exactly a newbe, but I would like to start here.
I'm planning to record a album, and I want to record it as good as possible.
This time I will be using only one microphone, which is a pain to begin with.
AKG Perception 820 Tube Microphone.
I'm not a drummer, I'm not a bassist, I'm not a guitarist, but I have to do things alone so I cannot afford to mess it up. ( how simple the songs may be, it's a pain to record )
I've build a vocal booth out of a (build in) "open" closet and filled it with foam.
Looks great, kind of comfortable, but "I believe" it collects too much bass.
I thought it shouldn't be a problem because it's not fully closed.
I'm not allowed to link a picture in here "yet" so I will post a picture later on.
I'm currently seeking out for help with acoustic treatment and microphone patterns (For acoustic guitar and vocal).
I've got 9 swichable pattern types, Omni to Figure-8. Cardioid seems to work best but I've read is not recommended for studio use. Omni Directional pattern picks up that dead sound, too.
Thanks
I'm planning to record a album, and I want to record it as good as possible.
This time I will be using only one microphone, which is a pain to begin with.
AKG Perception 820 Tube Microphone.
I'm not a drummer, I'm not a bassist, I'm not a guitarist, but I have to do things alone so I cannot afford to mess it up. ( how simple the songs may be, it's a pain to record )
I've build a vocal booth out of a (build in) "open" closet and filled it with foam.
Looks great, kind of comfortable, but "I believe" it collects too much bass.
I thought it shouldn't be a problem because it's not fully closed.
I'm not allowed to link a picture in here "yet" so I will post a picture later on.
I'm currently seeking out for help with acoustic treatment and microphone patterns (For acoustic guitar and vocal).
I've got 9 swichable pattern types, Omni to Figure-8. Cardioid seems to work best but I've read is not recommended for studio use. Omni Directional pattern picks up that dead sound, too.
Thanks