On Dec 8, 1:10*pm, (Adrian
Tuddenham) wrote:
HiC wrote:
On Dec 8, 10:35*am, (Adrian
Tuddenham) wrote:
Were you getting a fast flutter echo between two parallel walls?
As much as I'd like to blame it on something else, I don't see how.
The mic was in an off-center spot in a combination great room &
kitchen area and the surrounding surfaces are all very irregular and
utterly dissimilar. Vaulted ceiling, carpet, bookshelf, couch, a large
part of the one long wall there is on one side of the area is taken up
by blinds and across from that is the kitchen with different angled
walls, counter, etc. and also an entrance way with a wall that also
intrudes into the air space. None of the sides of the room are
anything like the other. Not far behind the mic is an open door into a
bedroom.
Sounds as though flutter echo can't be the problem, then. *In any case,
one handclap will tell you for certain.
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I don't think it's the mic
it's either flutter echo or you...
try using this tool to look at it...it's interesting
http://freenet-homepage.de/dl4yhf/spectra1.html
Mark