El_Thwatez
Well-known member
Howdy,
Not quite randall/purely guitar related but:
I have a conundrum, I am obsessed with tone, guitar and recording and I also enjoy mixing, but I have a problem which is that I don't have a dedicated space for recording live instruments and cannot afford to build, buy or own one, but the room or the way a room is set up is part of what creates the best sounds (everyone knows how bad a garage sounds!) - but I can afford the materials for dampening/treating the room
So I was wondering, has anyone had any experience in temporarily treating a room acoustically? I.e. for the duration you use that room, putting up dampening pads and bass traps, fabric hanging in front of the walls etc. Does that have alot of benefit, or do you really need to have a dedicated room? Soundproofing is not an issue, the room I have in mind is isolated from everywhere.
Further to that, has anyone ever tried using office dividers for similar purposes? I had the crazy idea of thinking that since they are padded a little and can be placed in a non parallel layout since they are individual, that they could have a beneficial effect on the sound of a raw room in dampening the reflections from the walls.
The reason this is a conundrum at all is because I want to achieve some very tight sounding drum/guitar recordings and I don't think I can do it in an untreated room!
If anyone has any ideas about any of this let me know!
Cheers,
Dan
Not quite randall/purely guitar related but:
I have a conundrum, I am obsessed with tone, guitar and recording and I also enjoy mixing, but I have a problem which is that I don't have a dedicated space for recording live instruments and cannot afford to build, buy or own one, but the room or the way a room is set up is part of what creates the best sounds (everyone knows how bad a garage sounds!) - but I can afford the materials for dampening/treating the room
So I was wondering, has anyone had any experience in temporarily treating a room acoustically? I.e. for the duration you use that room, putting up dampening pads and bass traps, fabric hanging in front of the walls etc. Does that have alot of benefit, or do you really need to have a dedicated room? Soundproofing is not an issue, the room I have in mind is isolated from everywhere.
Further to that, has anyone ever tried using office dividers for similar purposes? I had the crazy idea of thinking that since they are padded a little and can be placed in a non parallel layout since they are individual, that they could have a beneficial effect on the sound of a raw room in dampening the reflections from the walls.
The reason this is a conundrum at all is because I want to achieve some very tight sounding drum/guitar recordings and I don't think I can do it in an untreated room!
If anyone has any ideas about any of this let me know!
Cheers,
Dan