5th July 2009
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| Lives for gear
Joined: Dec 2005 Location: Toronto, Canada
Posts: 1,100
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Originally Posted by audiothings Jason,
i am not glenn, so please forgive me for butting in.
firstly, i'd suggest... move your drums around the room and listen from different positions... if you find magic happening at a certain combination of where the instrument is placed and where your ears are, you are already doing well. put your primary mics where your ears are. sometimes the anomalies of a room work in favour of your situation.
if you are running a commercial studio with different things to record every session, i'd suggest that you (start a new topic, and) give us more details on the dimensions, angles and materials of the walls in your room.
.02, | I haven't built it yet! I'm considering using my attic for recording and was wondering how one would go about treating an "A" shape so it's useable for tracking.
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