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Talking Help With Setup

I guess some people did not understand what my last setup post was asking..
well this might clarify it...I made a image of what my room looks like now..
if someone can help me set up where I might want to put my control desk at and what areas may be best to put any kind of treatment, I would appreciate it..thank you!
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Its hard to answer questions like where the control desk should be because the right answer is where it sounds best and then depending on where it sounds best should be where you want to work in your sound treatment.

Always put a couple of pieces behind your monitors/computer screen and also on the wall 180 degrees behind you so there is some wave seperation and you dont get standing waves. Judging by the room you probably will wont some other pieces in the corners to make the room more parallel but once again its where it sound best you gotta try with these things.
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okay so where ever I put my control desk I should set up treatment behind the speakers and behind myself?
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