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- Fri, 2021-Nov-05, 02:11
- Forum: RECORDING STUDIO ACOUSTICS AND TREATMENT
- Topic: my room absorbs a lot of the lower mids although I have not treated excessively
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my room absorbs a lot of the lower mids although I have not treated excessively
my room absorbs a lot of the medium-low from 200 to 400 hz although I have not treated excessively. My room is 5x4 meters, has a ceiling completely treated with 20 cm of rock wool and a wall treated with only 3 cm of rock wool, all other walls are reflective, how is it possible that the decay time h...
- Tue, 2021-Aug-31, 06:40
- Forum: RECORDING STUDIO ACOUSTICS AND TREATMENT
- Topic: question about small vocal booth
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question about small vocal booth
4355 it's the balance - you would start with a fully absorption space (and most rooms even with lots of absorption will not be anechoic across all frequencies - esp low frequencies) and add the reflective support to make it comfortable without causing anomalies like comb filtering and hard reflecti...
- Sun, 2021-Aug-15, 02:21
- Forum: RECORDING STUDIO ACOUSTICS AND TREATMENT
- Topic: question about small vocal booth
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question about small vocal booth
however by ear my control room does not sound very dead now, I mean it seemed dead when I had put some absorbing panels on the side walls, considering that however the decay response was more pronounced in the high frequencies of almost 50ms, so if it were flat it would be even worse
- Sun, 2021-Aug-15, 02:07
- Forum: RECORDING STUDIO ACOUSTICS AND TREATMENT
- Topic: question about small vocal booth
- Replies: 10
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question about small vocal booth
I state that I have treated the control room only to record the voices (I am not interested in mixing or mastering) also consider that I have a good knowledge of acoustic materials since I have been doing many experiments for 2-3 years now. yes obviously my slat walls are sealed and calculated to ab...
- Sat, 2021-Aug-14, 21:57
- Forum: RECORDING STUDIO ACOUSTICS AND TREATMENT
- Topic: question about small vocal booth
- Replies: 10
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question about small vocal booth
the rt30 image I sent you refers to my control room which is a bit bigger, about 5 meters x 4 with a height of 270 cm, the whole ceiling is completely absorbent with 20 cm of rock wool, the the wall where the study desk is located is completely absorbent, the opposite wall has slat walls and the two...
- Sat, 2021-Aug-14, 15:13
- Forum: RECORDING STUDIO ACOUSTICS AND TREATMENT
- Topic: question about small vocal booth
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question about small vocal booth
i had read somewhere that soundman2020 said that the decay time must be in a range of 100 ms for there to be some linearity, but i noticed that gervais rod (see dark pine studios) created rooms with many slat walls, i i tried to replicate something similar (actually i didn't even put many slat walls...
- Sat, 2021-Aug-14, 13:08
- Forum: RECORDING STUDIO ACOUSTICS AND TREATMENT
- Topic: question about small vocal booth
- Replies: 10
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question about small vocal booth
i hope you are fine now.. an acoustic designer who works for RPG suggested me to make the vocal booth more reflective with speakers, he told me that when a room is too dead, if you introduce reflective materials you can perceive the defects more, while with a longer decay time a masking effect is cr...
- Tue, 2020-Nov-10, 11:23
- Forum: RECORDING STUDIO ACOUSTICS AND TREATMENT
- Topic: question about small vocal booth
- Replies: 10
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question about small vocal booth
hi everyone, I created a vocal booth based on the bold parameters. The vocal booth is 130cm wide, 200cm long and 290cm high. For the acoustic treatment, I filled all the walls with 15 cm of 50 kg density rock wool, over the rock wool I put a thin plastic and finally the camira cara fabric. In one of...