I'm recording drums tomorrow in a fairly large room at my parents place -- about 4 x 5 metres, rectangular shape with a wooden floor and regular painted walls.
To avoid standing waves, horrible reflections etc what would you recommend in the way of ghetto temporary treatment -- bearing in mind I'm only using the room for a few days and can't do any nailing etc.
At the moment all I can think of is to move furniture at non-parallel angles and hang some duvets over walls and stacked furniture to try and kill some of the reflections. I'll place the drumkit tomorrow when I can actually hear where's best, but do you guys have any advice?
To avoid standing waves, horrible reflections etc what would you recommend in the way of ghetto temporary treatment -- bearing in mind I'm only using the room for a few days and can't do any nailing etc.

At the moment all I can think of is to move furniture at non-parallel angles and hang some duvets over walls and stacked furniture to try and kill some of the reflections. I'll place the drumkit tomorrow when I can actually hear where's best, but do you guys have any advice?
