Hey all.
When recording vocals with my RODE NT1A, is there any way that I can stop the echoing that I get without "padding" my room, etc.?
Thanks.
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yeah good idea you basically want the sound to be "even on all
yeah good idea
you basically want the sound to be "even on all frequencies" so dence thick materials like insulation works well
you could always use an se reflexion filter they cost £200
but at least u know that it's designed for the job and it's extremely portable
it's just that acoustics is a tricky subject especially when self building even to us engineers best investing in something "designed" by guys in white coats lol
:P well thats my opinion anyway
MadTiger3000 wrote: Egg crates don't work. What happens is, the
MadTiger3000 wrote: Egg crates don't work.
What happens is, they diffuse some of the flutter and stop a few of the high frequency reflections. An untutored ear thinks it's OK, when that is far from the truth.
Are you talking about the wooden things or the foam padding?
As has been stated MANY times before on this forum, egg crates o
As has been stated MANY times before on this forum, egg crates of ANY ilk are a fire hazard and should be avoided. The "tent" made of blankets on mic stands is a tried and true, and has been used for everything from kick drum, to guitar amp, to vocal "booth". Plus, you can pack the rig away in a closet before the kids make a fort out of it!
The short answer is, no. However, you can improvise by making y
The short answer is, no.
However, you can improvise by making your own GOBO and pick a spot in the room where the reflections are at a minimum, and block the rest wit the GOBO. Or, you can make your own vocal booth. But I prefer the room sound to a vocal booth... YMMV.
Cheers!