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  1. M

    Need all the tips I can get of how to treat my studio

    True sounds like a big risk ?
  2. M

    Need all the tips I can get of how to treat my studio

    Ok thanks I’ll think about it. It’s not necessary maybe but a good way to keep things tidy and I’ve got a record player and LPs inside, as well as CDs. How about just take away the doors?
  3. M

    Need all the tips I can get of how to treat my studio

    The latest layout with dimensions. Could not move wardrobe, but it's a lot nicer sitting at the window. So far the sound seemed fine when using the monitors, but I do need to reduce some of the room reverb for recording. Mostly ab sorbants on free walls and ceiling, bass traps in the corners...
  4. M

    Need all the tips I can get of how to treat my studio

    Probably joking, there’s always a funny guy… Anyway thanks, yeah you’re right I guess. Sound is a bigger priority than feng shui. Although I will probably be sitting at the window. The wardrobe can’t be moved, I tried and it almost fell over me, so I had to give up that idea. With dimensioned...
  5. M

    Need all the tips I can get of how to treat my studio

    Hehe thanks! Yeah it’s easier to explain with named walls. Well I can have the computer closeby to record the drums directly via USB. It will primarily be for getting the midi signals for electronic music, not the sound. With the piano I guess I can pull it into the room for recording with...
  6. M

    Need all the tips I can get of how to treat my studio

    Yep the boxy thing is a wardrobe. Kind of hard to move, but it's possible.
  7. M

    Need all the tips I can get of how to treat my studio

    Hi everyone! I'm trying to build a studio. The function of the studio is primarily to mix rock and electronic music, but also to be able to record voice/instruments, one at a time. Furthermore, my wife will use the bar table to record podcasts with guests. You can see the layout of the room and...
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