Room treatment isn't necessary
This has been in my heart and on my mind for a long time and I wanted to share. I'm by no means a professional. But I've made some absolute classics in my time of being a home studio recording artist of 12 years.
This has been in my heart and on my mind for a long time and I wanted to share. I'm by no means a professional. But I've made some absolute classics in my time of being a home studio recording artist of 12 years.
Hi,
Recently, I am gonna setup a bedroom podcast station for a friend.
Size:
Long 10ft
Wide 6ft
Height 8ft
What type of acoustic foam should I apply on the wall (Rear and Back) ?
Mic Type :
Cardiod Condenser
Thanks.
@Brien Holcombe @dvdhawk @audiokid @pcrecord @Boswell @Kurt Foster ( et al)
Okay, so, now that I seem to have a better balance of low end in my space ( not perfect by any means but certainly much improved) I had a few questions about upper frequency treatment...
This is the drums/bass of the new piece ... nevermind the timing errors. I'll fix those ... but did the drums lose the room sound better?
We employed close gobos and blankets.
Thanks for the ears!
Has anyone checked out this video? I wonder if it's an actual breakthrough or just smart re branding of treatment... I suppose the end result is the most important thing.. If people think it sounds good.. it is.. but it seems like there's some fancy marketing mumbo jumbo going on..
@Brien Holcombe, @kmetal @Boswell, @pcrecord, @audiokid , ... and anyone else who may be interested:
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"Physicists at Hong Kong University of Science and Technology have experimentally demonstrated a system capable of perfect sound absorption. Acoustic Wavesgo in, nothing comes back out. At all."
This story is crazy and long, so I'm going to summarize it. Seven years ago I was able to recover some Owens Corning 703 from four cubicle walls that were stashed in a basement at an old factory job. OC-703 is the bomb for broadband absorbers, as we all know, so you know I was thrilled when my boss said I could have them.
please suggest best mic for room treatment calibration.
In my opinion (i think most will agree) that after the original source (instrument, amp, etc..) the room that the instrument is being tracked in is the first stage of EQ.