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iladelf Guest
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richgates Guest
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Posted: Sat May 12, 2007 10:58 pm Post subject: |
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Yes I am currently using it now, but I'm not having the best of luck with it overall. I'm still getting a lot of ambient room noise.
Here is a link to my blog that talks about it. I link to the latest stuff needed to build it. Some of what Harlan mentioned in his article is hard to find now.
http://www.richgates.com/blog/2007/02/05/my-own-portable-studio/ |
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BenWils The Thirteenth Floor

Joined: 08 May 2006 Posts: 1324 Location: In a Flyover State
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Posted: Sun May 13, 2007 6:54 am Post subject: |
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Rich,
I believe those set-ups....Stone Booth in a bag...Harlan's porta-booth are for putting the mic in and removing reflections that come off of walls more so than removing ambient noise. They may cut some ambient noise down a bit, but more for making your recording sound like it is not done in a big empty room.
I'm jus sayin' _________________ Ben
"To be really good at voiceover, you need to improve your footwork and hip snap."
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Deirdre Czarina Emeritus

Joined: 10 Nov 2004 Posts: 13023 Location: Camp Cooper
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Posted: Sun May 13, 2007 8:19 am Post subject: |
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There's actually a lot in the archives about that little rig.
Look up "Hogan" and snoop around.
Steve Stone also weighed in himself with a post about his setup. _________________ DBCooperVO.com
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richgates Guest
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Posted: Sun May 13, 2007 8:20 am Post subject: |
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That makes sense Ben. I'll admit I'm a neophyte when it comes to audio. |
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