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Neeps
New member
Hey guys,
I'm looking for advice on treating my studio to create a better acoustic environment for both recording and mixing...
Here's some links...
The layout
The guided tour
I'm particularly interested in advice about turning my wee room into a vocal/acoustic guitar booth...
My band records acoustic music... guitars, mandolas... more guitars... maybe fiddles... you can listen to us by clicking the can if you are interested...
Currently we record and mix in the big room... but circumstances now allow us to record in the wee room... but because it it so small the acoustics are crap... I'm collecting mattresses and duvets at the moment to use as sound absorbers... will this be any good for recording dry vocals/acoustic guitar...
Please have a look at my room plan and video and tell me what you think...
The video is in mp4 format... windows media player can play it... you can download it then right click the file and choose open with media player...
I tried to let you see what mics I have in the video but it didn't work...
So thge mics are...
Red5 Audio RV15
2 x Studio projects c4's
AKG c3000b
SM58
Feel free to ask any questions... or hit me with ideas... I thought I could treat the big room for mixing and make the small room dry for recording... the fact that it is seperated by a room should give me some good isolation from the control room...
the neighbours must like our music cos they never complain... so that's not a problem...
The priority is getting a good recording since we may even send the wav files to be mixed by someone else...
Cheers
Al
I'm looking for advice on treating my studio to create a better acoustic environment for both recording and mixing...
Here's some links...
The layout
The guided tour
I'm particularly interested in advice about turning my wee room into a vocal/acoustic guitar booth...
My band records acoustic music... guitars, mandolas... more guitars... maybe fiddles... you can listen to us by clicking the can if you are interested...
Currently we record and mix in the big room... but circumstances now allow us to record in the wee room... but because it it so small the acoustics are crap... I'm collecting mattresses and duvets at the moment to use as sound absorbers... will this be any good for recording dry vocals/acoustic guitar...
Please have a look at my room plan and video and tell me what you think...
The video is in mp4 format... windows media player can play it... you can download it then right click the file and choose open with media player...
I tried to let you see what mics I have in the video but it didn't work...
So thge mics are...
Red5 Audio RV15
2 x Studio projects c4's
AKG c3000b
SM58
Feel free to ask any questions... or hit me with ideas... I thought I could treat the big room for mixing and make the small room dry for recording... the fact that it is seperated by a room should give me some good isolation from the control room...
the neighbours must like our music cos they never complain... so that's not a problem...
The priority is getting a good recording since we may even send the wav files to be mixed by someone else...
Cheers
Al