I've honestly never heard of this one and I wouldnt even have thought this could be a thing lol, thanks for this one Mr Tim really interesting .So does this mean that recording stuff in a car is a good way to record stuff in general? cause I would do this lol
@@michaelmanix1564 Yeah. Seems like there's very little reverb in a car, if at all. It's probably because the sound waves have a harder time penetratijg through the car seats and there's carpet on the floor. Even if there are windows.
Hey, am I missing something? The opposite end of the arm (the side without the clamp), has a flat square-shaped surface. How were u able to connect it to the adapter (that’s connected to the mic)? It looks like a male piece needs to connect to the female end of the adapter. Thanks.
Are you talking about the picture in the amazon link? Those clamps have two heads that things can be 1/8th inch screw mounts. On one end you can screw a clamp on and the other you can attach all kinds of things. Normally what you are talking about is a hot/cold shoe mount. That simply needs to be unscrewed from the 1/8th inch part. Some however, might have hot/cold shore adapters permanently mounted but you would just need one that doesn’t have that. The link I posted should be one where you can remove things like that.
The tower is outside of the booth but you can feed long cables to plug your mouse, keyboard, and monitor in your booth. The goal is to set distance between the mic and the PC fans.
Hey Tim, thanks for this set up info.. Dino.
I've honestly never heard of this one and I wouldnt even have thought this could be a thing lol, thanks for this one Mr Tim really interesting .So does this mean that recording stuff in a car is a good way to record stuff in general? cause I would do this lol
If it’s the quietest place you have to record, then yes.
@@FunnyGuyTimmy Wow that is crazy how I never thought of it before
@@michaelmanix1564 Yeah. Seems like there's very little reverb in a car, if at all. It's probably because the sound waves have a harder time penetratijg through the car seats and there's carpet on the floor. Even if there are windows.
@@Penelope416 yup my thoughts exactly
This was helpful! Thanks!
I do some voice over work on my car too if I need too. Thanks for sharing
I have a question?
Hey, am I missing something? The opposite end of the arm (the side without the clamp), has a flat square-shaped surface. How were u able to connect it to the adapter (that’s connected to the mic)? It looks like a male piece needs to connect to the female end of the adapter.
Thanks.
Are you talking about the picture in the amazon link? Those clamps have two heads that things can be 1/8th inch screw mounts. On one end you can screw a clamp on and the other you can attach all kinds of things. Normally what you are talking about is a hot/cold shoe mount. That simply needs to be unscrewed from the 1/8th inch part. Some however, might have hot/cold shore adapters permanently mounted but you would just need one that doesn’t have that. The link I posted should be one where you can remove things like that.
Sorry, 3/8th not 1/8th.
Yeah, if you go to the amazon link and scroll down for a little while, you’ll see a diagram that will show you want I mean.
You say you shouldn't have your computer in your booth or in your home studio, so how do you read a script or dub an anime?
The tower is outside of the booth but you can feed long cables to plug your mouse, keyboard, and monitor in your booth. The goal is to set distance between the mic and the PC fans.
@@FunnyGuyTimmy Thank you SIR.