On Tue, 2010-04-27 at 22:57 +0200, Fons Adriaensen
wrote:
On Tue, Apr 27, 2010 at 10:28:11PM +0200,
rosea.grammostola wrote:
For the
trumpet, one thing you could do is to play facing
and close to a very absorbing surface. Trumpets are quite
directional as a sound source, so this will limit the problem
close to the source.
Very interesting and helpful suggestion. What material do you suggest?
The fiberglass 'glass wool' slabs used mostly for heat insulation
should work well. They usually have one side covered with paper.
Put that side to the wall, and cover the 'fluffy' side with some
thick tissue or curtain.
If you have a free corner, cover at least 2m on each side. Also
good for recording vocals, with a directional mic pointing into
the corner.
2m on each side, you're talking about the width or height?
I've an corner: width of the two sides: 130cm and 110cm, height = 300cm
Glass wool is not very pretty in my room though...
I see the cybershop Thomann is selling some 'noppenschaum' stuff
http://www.thomann.de/nl/standaard_absorber.html
Are those materials good? What can you say about that?
Thanks in advance,
\r