Homerecording in the attic
Posted: Thu, 2020-Jul-23, 11:02
Hey all. I will be moving next week and have decided to finally give the room I am recording and mixing in some treatment.
The new room will be in the attic and is probably not the worst, but with one big drawback: the back wall ist angled unfortunately. My initial plan was to put the desk in front of the angled wall, but what will I have to do to make that sound acceptably? Do I need to put in an additional wall that is not angled? Or will this not be as big as an issue as I think it will be? Is it maybe better to position my desk at the center of one of the long walls? It would be really nice if you could help me out here.
After deciding on a listing position I plan to put bass traps in all 4 corners and mount absorbers in between the "ribs" of the ceiling/slanted walls. Anything else that I should think of?
Thanks already for your advice!
The new room will be in the attic and is probably not the worst, but with one big drawback: the back wall ist angled unfortunately. My initial plan was to put the desk in front of the angled wall, but what will I have to do to make that sound acceptably? Do I need to put in an additional wall that is not angled? Or will this not be as big as an issue as I think it will be? Is it maybe better to position my desk at the center of one of the long walls? It would be really nice if you could help me out here.
After deciding on a listing position I plan to put bass traps in all 4 corners and mount absorbers in between the "ribs" of the ceiling/slanted walls. Anything else that I should think of?
Thanks already for your advice!