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| Mac Moderator Joined: May 2003 Location: Amsterdam
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Thread Starter | Recording in small rooms...
Hello Bruce, I remember reading on Harmony-Central that you were putting together an article about recording in smaller rooms, but I didn't completely follow the thread because it's so chaotic and lengthy... Is it published somewhere? Hopefully online... Regards, Geert van den Berg |
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| Viking Joined: Jul 2005
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I never finished that deal because it got so chaotic and lengthy... Great idea though isn't it??? Bruce Swedien | |
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| Mac Moderator Joined: May 2003 Location: Amsterdam
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| Gear addict Joined: Apr 2005
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I like using stereo techniques like you do, but including more of the sound of a small room seems like it often does more harm than good. What is your advice to people trying to record in their homes? Do you think a professional sounding record can be made in a small home? Thanks. Skel | |
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