Help with Room Treatment
Home > Home Recording Forum > Mixing Techniques > Help with Room Treatment
Posted on Feb 23, 2010 06:49 pm
Nate Mc.
Formally Hydrial69
Member Since: May 06, 2009
so i just moved and finally have most of my gear set up, atleast enough to get by on right now.
so i need to treat this room, which wont be fun haha,
so here are some images of what it looks like now, and hoped some of you guys who are good with setting up and treating rooms can give me some tips here, there is a cork board that is behind the mix position, but that was just luck haha, where i happened to put it.
[ Back to Top ]
Nate Mc.Formally Hydrial69Member
Since: May 06, 2009
Feb 23, 2010 06:52 pm Deleted By Nate Mc.
Nate Mc.Formally Hydrial69Member
Since: May 06, 2009
Feb 24, 2010 01:59 am thanks man!!!! helps a lot! ill go through it better in the morning!!! :D
Nate Mc.Formally Hydrial69Member
Since: May 06, 2009
Feb 24, 2010 02:48 pm so i dont think i have enough room in my room to be able to do this :S ill figure out where my listening possition should be, but its tiiiiiiiny :S haha so ill do the math and figure out if its possible, anything i can do without changing the set up? :S or changing it toooo much, ill try to post the dementions and such of the room
Feb 24, 2010 06:09 pm Positioning is pretty freaking important - That said, broadband trapping is pretty freaking important also.
Sort of a chicken-or-the-egg scenario... Just comes down to how far you want to take it.
"Speed is just a question of money - How fast do you want to go?" (From MAD MAX).