I have the MAX-Wall 420 and will be recording narration in an echo-y
room. I'll have only a few minutes to set up the panels and recording
gear. Where should I place the panels in relation to the talent and mic
position, e.g., front, back, sides? The Max-Wall looks like this:
http://www.auralex.com/category_max-wall/mw420.jpg
and unless you are trying for sonic nirvana (which is unlikely in this
circumstance), use a close-range dynamic cardiod mic like an
Electrovoice RE-20, a Shure SM-7, or a Samson Q7.
The tech gods will probably scold me here if the RE-20 and SM-7's
aren't dynamics, but any of these three will capture close sound with
good quality, and reject most of the room stuff.
In article <8qidnQb0nJpvVSTfRVn-3w@giganews.com> "Ethan Winer" <ethanw at ethanwiner dot com> writes:
> > I'll have only a few minutes to set up the panels <
>
> Put them so they surround the performer as completely as possible.
With the mic inside or outside? <g>
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