Has Neil Young gotten bored with Ponos and started work on some other nonsense now?
The equilateral triangle for monitoring is not a myth. Nor is it a theory. It is simply a practical recommendation that has stood the test of time. Do a google image search on studio control rooms and you will see it in abundance.
None of this, though, is relevant to the OP, who simply wanted to know whether his vocal booth was going to mess up his monitoring.
Think again. All the guy has to do is roll his chair back about 3 feet, and there it is. Really no different than how I work - I've got to roll my chair back about 1-1/2 feet for the best stereo imaging.
That's why I'm waiting for some questions about measuring. Or, if it goes well without question marks, some graphs. These will give a better idea than words, cause acoustics are very hard to describe.
Besides, I've guided dozens with treatment of home and other studio's. And the results were very good.
I mean really...you talk about the studios that you've set up or treated or whatever...how about posting a couple of pics of these places and the monitor setups that you've done, your way, that doesn't follow the "dogma"?
I would really like to see that..so show us your proof.
You just pick out one silly phrase to troll...
Sorry, I listen. Never take pics of the finished studio. And the final placement of the monitors is done by the studio owner. Mostly by ear.
Besides, why would I bother anyways, as you don't take any arguments anyway? You just pick out one silly phrase to troll...
Nowadays people take pics of their fucking breakfast. It would seem someone would take pics of their work at least.
The best ones are the fails...where they open the box all excited, and inside is something they didn't want or it's all busted up from shipping.
A bit like what I felt on unboxing this thread
Since having a little girl, I don't have the time-nor the desire to rehearse and play in a band again.