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urobolusmusic
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Hi there, another silly question from me...
I'm building a studio desk because I can't find one that has all the specifications that I want. Basically, I'm designing a desk that has everything right in front of me, without having to turn: 88-key MIDI keyboard, QWERTY keyboard, control surface, etc.
Anyway, I have a question about design and if it will affect the acoustics negatively. I've attached a really crappy diagram so you can see what I'm talking about. I'm trying to decide if I should make the rack at a 90-degree angle, or at <45-degree angle, and trying to determine how (if at all) it will affect sound projection, etc.
The 90-degree setup would make it easy to read everything on the rack gear and would be easy to reach everything, but its pretty ugly in my opinion. The 30-ish-degree setup would look hell of a lot better, but might make reading rack gear and reach slightly more difficult.
Anyway, just seeing what you guys have to say about how one, or the other, design might be better acoustically.
Thanks!
I'm building a studio desk because I can't find one that has all the specifications that I want. Basically, I'm designing a desk that has everything right in front of me, without having to turn: 88-key MIDI keyboard, QWERTY keyboard, control surface, etc.
Anyway, I have a question about design and if it will affect the acoustics negatively. I've attached a really crappy diagram so you can see what I'm talking about. I'm trying to decide if I should make the rack at a 90-degree angle, or at <45-degree angle, and trying to determine how (if at all) it will affect sound projection, etc.
The 90-degree setup would make it easy to read everything on the rack gear and would be easy to reach everything, but its pretty ugly in my opinion. The 30-ish-degree setup would look hell of a lot better, but might make reading rack gear and reach slightly more difficult.
Anyway, just seeing what you guys have to say about how one, or the other, design might be better acoustically.
Thanks!