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- Wed, 2024-Feb-14, 10:24
- Forum: RECORDING STUDIO ACOUSTICS AND TREATMENT
- Topic: Acoustic treatment for existing space
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Acoustic treatment for existing space
Hi Glenn, Thanks for your feedback. The general rationale of shortening the length dimension seems to be based on having a more even distribution of room nodes. Do you think that issue can be fixed by acoustic treatment? Based on my research I envisage the process of preparing my studio space as bel...
- Tue, 2024-Feb-13, 07:35
- Forum: RECORDING STUDIO ACOUSTICS AND TREATMENT
- Topic: Acoustic treatment for existing space
- Replies: 6
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Acoustic treatment for existing space
Hi Glenn,
Thanks for your feedback. Would you then recommend reducing the length dimension of the longer room from 7.2 metres to around 5.0 metres as has been suggested by others? If so then what kind of wall would you suggest inserting?
Kind regards
Jonathan
Thanks for your feedback. Would you then recommend reducing the length dimension of the longer room from 7.2 metres to around 5.0 metres as has been suggested by others? If so then what kind of wall would you suggest inserting?
Kind regards
Jonathan
- Mon, 2024-Feb-12, 14:02
- Forum: RECORDING STUDIO ACOUSTICS AND TREATMENT
- Topic: Acoustic treatment for existing space
- Replies: 6
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Acoustic treatment for existing space
Hello, I would be very grateful for advice on my studio project which is to be a single space for recording (vocals, acoustic guitar, sax, flute, not drums), mixing and mastering music in the Pink Floyd genre. All mixing is done within Logic. Predominantly it will be just myself working in this spac...