I run a small radio studio in downtown Los Angeles...by stating this, there is no implications that I actually know what I'm doing.
Anyway...we have 6 mics in a small room.
We have bad phase issues. I assume the mics are poorly positioned or they're too close together.
Attached is a photo of our talk room. I was hoping to get some tips on how I can adjust the mics or the room to try to help with the phasing issues.
I have broadcast quality pres on each mic. An airtools VP-2 and two Vorsis M2 voice processors.
The sound is a thin, tinty sound, most likely from other mics picking up the voice of the other person. Shows where it's only a single host sound great, but obviously as we have to turn on more mics, the sound sucks.
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Anyway...we have 6 mics in a small room.
We have bad phase issues. I assume the mics are poorly positioned or they're too close together.
Attached is a photo of our talk room. I was hoping to get some tips on how I can adjust the mics or the room to try to help with the phasing issues.
I have broadcast quality pres on each mic. An airtools VP-2 and two Vorsis M2 voice processors.
The sound is a thin, tinty sound, most likely from other mics picking up the voice of the other person. Shows where it's only a single host sound great, but obviously as we have to turn on more mics, the sound sucks.
