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Winding Road
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I'm sitting in this room wondering what I can do in order to create the best sound. I'm in the process of measuring standing waves, but I don't have a lot of money to spend on high quality wave convertors. I was just wondering what common household items can I use in order to absorb some of the sound. Also, I hear that some reflective surfaces should be kept in order to simulate more of a natural sound than you would generally get in a completely dead room.
I'll post the dimensions of my recording room in a bit.
One last question, say that you can't possibly get a high level sound on your budget and the modifications that you've done to your room, would you say that artifical reverb can do a good enough job to simulate a decent sounding enviorment?
I'll post the dimensions of my recording room in a bit.
One last question, say that you can't possibly get a high level sound on your budget and the modifications that you've done to your room, would you say that artifical reverb can do a good enough job to simulate a decent sounding enviorment?