Hi all, just started converting my bedroom into a mixing room (will be recording vocals as well). It's quite a large room as you can see from the pictures, so I'm struggling to treat it acoustically as I have little experience. The measurements are 4,22 m length, 3, 97 m width, 3,08 m height - in feet 13.8 long , 13 wide, 10.1 high.
I bought 10 sq metres of foam panels, and I would like to know what's the best position to put them in. For now I put 4 sqm behind the speaker, 4 sqm on the opposite wall, and 1 on the left side where the side reflection is supposed to hit tbe wall. This was just to test for any noticeable difference.
Do I need to also treat the ceiling with them? I know I'm gonna have to invest in some bass traps at some point but I would like to start by treating first reflections properly given the size of the room. Any advice and opinion would be appreciated! Thanks in advance
I bought 10 sq metres of foam panels, and I would like to know what's the best position to put them in. For now I put 4 sqm behind the speaker, 4 sqm on the opposite wall, and 1 on the left side where the side reflection is supposed to hit tbe wall. This was just to test for any noticeable difference.
Do I need to also treat the ceiling with them? I know I'm gonna have to invest in some bass traps at some point but I would like to start by treating first reflections properly given the size of the room. Any advice and opinion would be appreciated! Thanks in advance