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Re: Minimizing echo while shooting in apartment
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William Urschel
on Jul 2, 2008 at 11:48:39 am
As a general rule of thumb, for recording (or even listening to voice or music programs) if you have any three adjacent surfaces in a room treated acoustically, you are off to an excellent start! That is, if you have a carpet covering the floor, then hang the moving pads on two adjacent walls, and you're good to go. Generally, it should not be necessary to do anything with the ceiling or the other two walls - in fact if you "treat" one of those surfaces, you may end up with an unpleasantly dead recording venue. Just treating the three adjacent surfaces should take care of some important issues - and if such treatment does not sound live enough, then begin to remove some of the pads, until it is just to your liking.
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