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for that you would not need internet access, no. just a Local Area Network.
FALKEN said:for that you would not need internet access, no. just a Local Area Network.
track pusha said:i apoligize for my ignorence but what is that
Ethan Winer said:beagle,
> They said the ideal position was 38% from the front of the room. Do people really do this? <
If they want an even bass response they do!
> my mixing desk is like 2 feet out from the wall. <
Sounds like you have a pretty small room. But 38 percent still applies.
> Is 38% just a magic number, or does it just basically keep getting better the closer you can get to that 38%? <
The derivation of the "38 percent rule" is explained in a sidebar in that article. All locations are a compromise, and 38 percent is just where the average of all peaks and nulls is minimal. But there are still peaks and nulls, and there's still modal ringing which placement cannot solve. So you still need bass traps.
> they're expensive as hell! <
ROF,L. Obviously you've never priced acoustic treatment from ASC or RPG.
Some people buy a $60 Behringer mixer because that's all they can afford. And there's nothing wrong with that. But other people are further along in the process, and are willing to pay more than the bare minimum in order to get better stuff. The same principle that applies to mixers and microphones applies to acoustic treatment too.
--Ethan
> my mixing desk is like 2 feet out from the wall. <
Sounds like you have a pretty small room. But 38 percent still applies.