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stoctony
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I just fonnd out the direct is not the way to record acoustic. So, I and recording with a Yamaha acoustic. with 2 AT3035's. I have tried the whole blanket in the closet. I have 3 4ftX7ft booth walls. that sounds like crap. I have tried them with blankets over them. I have tried all mic placements possible. I was told that rooms are the best way for acoustic gutair but what should i do for treatments for the room with out having to by foam and everything. Should it be a harsh room with tile and let everything bounce or should i do the living room thing with carpret and everything. I thought the carpet and everything would be comparable to the blankets. Does anyone have any secrets. Oh yeah. My recording just sound so distant. I need up close and personal
Thanks in advance
Thanks in advance
The fact that your recordings sound distant is a red flag that your room isn't good. So deaden it. But don't use thin foam-type stuff. Use thick, heavy materials. Heavy couches and furniture, thick heavy carpeting, packing blankets, etc. If it sounds gross, then try playing on a hard surface and see what that does; I know some guys who like to stick a large sheet of wood underneath them when they track, for example. Experiment.