I have been home recording for a few years now and realized the major weakness of my setup. I have no idea about room acoustics. So I have started reading the info provided by this great site. At the same time I thought I would ask for some help from the knowledgeable people of this site. I have a rectangular bedroom (in my rented two bedroom apartment) that I use as my "control Room" and a rectangular walk in closet as my vocal booth. Low budge I know but hey gotta use what you can afford. Anyways where should I even begin. I don't know much about this stuff but I know enuff to know that I have serious sound issues in booth rooms. I will naturally keep reading but some direction from someone that has been here before would be great. Thanks
Geoff
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Geoff Taylor
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What are acoustics???
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Ethan Winer
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Geoff,
Besides the great info and advice you'll find here and on John's SAE site, see the FAQ for my Acoustics forum:
www.recording.org/users/acoustics
--Ethan
Besides the great info and advice you'll find here and on John's SAE site, see the FAQ for my Acoustics forum:
www.recording.org/users/acoustics
--Ethan