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nathank333
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OK, so I'm looking for advice on managing the acoustics of a newly set up control room. It's a dining room - 13'x9'x8'h, hard wood floors, coved ceilings. Mix position faces the 9' wall, the opposite 9' wall has a large opening to the next room (4'x6.5'). Been doing a little mixing with it bare and bass definitely seems to be problematic , less so with the mids and highs (or at least from my impression). I got 6 bass traps (corner piece style - 2'x1'x1'). My monitors are mackie mr5.
-Where would be my best monitor placement? (still mixing in the front half of the room)
-Do I need to focus on the corners behind the monitors much, vs. the corners they face?
-Do the coved ceilings help or hurt? (coved=rounded plaster between the top of the wall and the ceiling)
-What's a good starting placement for the 6 traps I got?
-In a room like this how valuable will a panel hanging from the ceiling be? And if so it should be a diffuser correct? (just getting some of the acoustics lexicon diffuser vs absorber vs reflector)
-should I put down a rug, how does this interplay with a panel on the ceiling?
-Where would be my best monitor placement? (still mixing in the front half of the room)
-Do I need to focus on the corners behind the monitors much, vs. the corners they face?
-Do the coved ceilings help or hurt? (coved=rounded plaster between the top of the wall and the ceiling)
-What's a good starting placement for the 6 traps I got?
-In a room like this how valuable will a panel hanging from the ceiling be? And if so it should be a diffuser correct? (just getting some of the acoustics lexicon diffuser vs absorber vs reflector)
-should I put down a rug, how does this interplay with a panel on the ceiling?