More-Gear-Than-Skill
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This is an old trick. Does it work, in any way? I have a smallish room which i use to record and practice. I do not want to do the proper "Soundproofing" with the inner dry-wall, airtight with special materials and the rest. I just want to be able to play a little louder on the drum-machine, guitar and bass guitar and not feel like I'm sharing.
So i thought of doing the following: hang thick blankets off the walls (about 2-3 inches off, not against. Then decorate the room with some odd angled bookshelfing. Am i wasting my time, natural light and blankets on such efforts?
I'm not a high volume guy. Just wanna rock out a little. And work in a slightly deader acoustic environ. Also i don't want total sound isolation, because I know that's not possible. i've checked out http://www.homerecordingconnection.com
Save the blankets for winter nights? Note- blankets off the wall...
So i thought of doing the following: hang thick blankets off the walls (about 2-3 inches off, not against. Then decorate the room with some odd angled bookshelfing. Am i wasting my time, natural light and blankets on such efforts?
I'm not a high volume guy. Just wanna rock out a little. And work in a slightly deader acoustic environ. Also i don't want total sound isolation, because I know that's not possible. i've checked out http://www.homerecordingconnection.com
Save the blankets for winter nights? Note- blankets off the wall...