Hey guys,
So I've just come out a nearly 2 year music hiatus, and moved into a new place.
I want to setup a studio in my house. Essentially in this room, as the other is my bedroom.
It can be a dedicated studio, part lounge and work-space.
It's quite an odd room, and I've been wracking my brain on how to best position everything and set it up for production, and secondary loung / logical space-saving.
1. Which wall to put my studio monitors / desk / gear closest to.
2. Which treatment to get for each option.
I know that the longest walls should be on the left and right, but that means against the windows, meaning I will have to put panels over them and get thicker curtains, the downside here is losing the beautiful view and having friends over to chill by the windows. Also, the neighbours house (same property), is under the right window.
The fireplace wall is obviously out (or is it?) because I can't center the setup.
The long window wall or opposite wall closest to the passage are other options. The wall closest to the passage is a drywall (may affect decisions / sound)
Room size: 4.6 x 3.4m
Right now I just am brainstorming here and would love any thoughts, ideas, help and advice on how best to go about this - and take it from there.
Worth mentioning I have another room which is more standard. A single window and door, relatively rectangle (my bedroom).
Thanks you so much guys
PS
Ive also been looking at this: Reference 4 sound calibration software | Sonarworks
A friend of mine said this has been the biggest game changer and its damn unbelievable. He said it's really all I need..
Reference 4 sound calibration software | Sonarworks
So I've just come out a nearly 2 year music hiatus, and moved into a new place.
I want to setup a studio in my house. Essentially in this room, as the other is my bedroom.
It can be a dedicated studio, part lounge and work-space.
It's quite an odd room, and I've been wracking my brain on how to best position everything and set it up for production, and secondary loung / logical space-saving.
1. Which wall to put my studio monitors / desk / gear closest to.
2. Which treatment to get for each option.
I know that the longest walls should be on the left and right, but that means against the windows, meaning I will have to put panels over them and get thicker curtains, the downside here is losing the beautiful view and having friends over to chill by the windows. Also, the neighbours house (same property), is under the right window.
The fireplace wall is obviously out (or is it?) because I can't center the setup.
The long window wall or opposite wall closest to the passage are other options. The wall closest to the passage is a drywall (may affect decisions / sound)
Room size: 4.6 x 3.4m
Right now I just am brainstorming here and would love any thoughts, ideas, help and advice on how best to go about this - and take it from there.
Worth mentioning I have another room which is more standard. A single window and door, relatively rectangle (my bedroom).
Thanks you so much guys
PS
Ive also been looking at this: Reference 4 sound calibration software | Sonarworks
A friend of mine said this has been the biggest game changer and its damn unbelievable. He said it's really all I need..
Reference 4 sound calibration software | Sonarworks
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