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MrFif
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Hey, what's going on guys? I recently received my starter equipment for my studio room. Nice monitores, Rhode NT1-A mic, and a M-Audio Fast Track C400. Now, my room has hardwood floors through out - and I have my mic situated in a pre cut out nook in the rooms corner. As of right now I have yet to record because the sound I get is just too "airy", "echoey" - if that makes sense.
Here's my question (I'm on tight budget), in the short term would it be more beneficial to by a isolation / reflection filter for the microphone, or go ahead and spend that money on say 32 auralex tiles to treat the area where recording will be done. Whichever I don't get now, I will get in a few wks, which will dead the sound the most for the short term?
Here's my question (I'm on tight budget), in the short term would it be more beneficial to by a isolation / reflection filter for the microphone, or go ahead and spend that money on say 32 auralex tiles to treat the area where recording will be done. Whichever I don't get now, I will get in a few wks, which will dead the sound the most for the short term?