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Old 10th August 2007, 11:40 AM   #4 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by suicidalsid View Post
I know you are right of course but what are the minimal things I can at least do to treat the room in someway to stop unwanted reflections? I don't even have good acoustics in the bathroom.
go into the bedroom, prop the matress up behind the mic when you're recording vocals, if the room sounds nice recorded use the mics further away, if it sounds bad use em closer. Hanging up matress's is pretty minimal and is only really gonna make any difference to high end reflections.

If you're using a 57 for vocals you might wanna make yourself a little popshield, stretch a pair of tights over a coathanger and tape it to the mic stand in front of the mic. Experiment a bit.
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