Ok i wasn't too sure on how to word this via the search so i made a new topic...sorry in advance to all those fed up of this question as im guessin it's probably a common one.
Basically im in the middle of setting up my room in which i will be doing most of my recording via my allen n heath GL2 into my pc. I was wondering how best to check the acoustics of this room so that i can get it as flat as possible? I do currently have a behringer ultracurve pro, would this help?
If anyone could point me to an application or other device or way to check the room then please let me know.
My room at current feels like it could be a little boomy, especially with the wooden floors n such so im guessin i'll be needing some basstraps to solve this...but in saying that it could just be the space under my desk which is acting as a bit of a bass box itself.
Anyhows, any info is appreciated.
Basically im in the middle of setting up my room in which i will be doing most of my recording via my allen n heath GL2 into my pc. I was wondering how best to check the acoustics of this room so that i can get it as flat as possible? I do currently have a behringer ultracurve pro, would this help?
If anyone could point me to an application or other device or way to check the room then please let me know.
My room at current feels like it could be a little boomy, especially with the wooden floors n such so im guessin i'll be needing some basstraps to solve this...but in saying that it could just be the space under my desk which is acting as a bit of a bass box itself.
Anyhows, any info is appreciated.