calling Hank Alrich
- From: Richard.Nowebb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Richard Nowebb)
- Date: 29 Jun 2009 23:38:36 GMT
On Mon 2037-Jun-29 14:35, hank alrich (1:3634/1000) wrote to All:
ha> Something thing that I have found really helpful is use of gobos
ha> (baffles) to block the room sound's path to the mic(s). This can
ha> help regardless of mic quality or pattern. You learn to identify the
ha> reflective cause of some detrimental aspect of the recorded sound,
ha> and then intercept that reflection with a gobo. McQ is a wiz at
ha> that.
Gobos are easily enough built in one's own workshop too.
ONe thing I like to do with gobos is build them so that one
side is reflective while the other is not.
HERe again, if anybody has some of Malcolm Chisholm's old
articles he describes a method of gobo construction using
hinges and door pulls, and caster wheels. POsition 'em
where you want, they fold flat for storage. NO good studio
should be without them.
Regards,
Richard
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