I have converted a garage apartment into a project studio. It has two rooms; one was the old bathroom, and I will use it as an iso booth or control room, depending on what I am doing. I plan on using the large room for tracking and mixing. It has a T-shape, which, if I have posted the pictures properly, can be seen below.
The large room has two different ceiling heights; the arms of the T are 7 feet, and the center is 9 feet, with the slope from the 7 foot to the 9 foot height being around 40 degrees.
The shape of the room and the ceiling gives me all sorts or angles and corners which I assume is going to give me trouble. Any thoughts on how to treat this beast?
The large room has two different ceiling heights; the arms of the T are 7 feet, and the center is 9 feet, with the slope from the 7 foot to the 9 foot height being around 40 degrees.
The shape of the room and the ceiling gives me all sorts or angles and corners which I assume is going to give me trouble. Any thoughts on how to treat this beast?
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