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Yu-Jin
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Hi everybody,
I got a lot of info here about room acoustics and room study. Thanks to Ethan Winer for great articles about acoustics!
One of the questions I have is how can I study acoustics inside my recording space? The info I found here is mostly about acoustics inside listening rooms.
Can study be done inside tracking room? Is it necessary at all or should I go by ear only?
If it can/should be done, how can I do it physically?
I am playing the flute, and I'd like to get the best sound I can. My thought was to put measurement mic in the position of regular mic, and put the speaker at the position and height of player's head (which is mine in this case
). Generate the tone within flute range.
Will this really do any good?
Thanks for any advice!
Gene
I got a lot of info here about room acoustics and room study. Thanks to Ethan Winer for great articles about acoustics!
One of the questions I have is how can I study acoustics inside my recording space? The info I found here is mostly about acoustics inside listening rooms.
Can study be done inside tracking room? Is it necessary at all or should I go by ear only?
If it can/should be done, how can I do it physically?
I am playing the flute, and I'd like to get the best sound I can. My thought was to put measurement mic in the position of regular mic, and put the speaker at the position and height of player's head (which is mine in this case

Will this really do any good?
Thanks for any advice!
Gene