Author: Paul Aviles
Date: 2019-01-23 09:55
Nice results on the linked video. Notice even with the bookshelf, rug (other irregularly shaped things in room) and wall hangings, there is enough room interactions to give the sound some life. The worst thing to do is record in a really reflective room (like a bathroom or one with a lot of big windows). An easy quick test for the room is to do a single, loud clap.......and listen for what comes after. If there is a little natural decay, that's cool. However a lot of small reflective rooms will give you a sound that's something like a stuttering bird chirp. With that, you find another room, or keep putting damping material on walls and in corners until it stops.
...............Paul Aviles
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