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aevarr
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Hi all.
I'm about to acoustically treat a home studio room, but need some sound advice. The plan of the room is shown in an attached pic. Basically I need a room where I can both record at least vocals and some quieter acoustic instruments plus mix as well as possible. And I'm using the room for teaching singing as well, so I can't propably bring down the echo time to very short.
The basic structure of the room is far from ideal, but I have to live with it. So I want to know if my plans sound allright or not.
I'm setting up my working desk with active monitors on the wall that is around 2,9 m in length. Actually there's the closet taking up most of the other wall, but leaving a gap for the door to open in to the room. On the wall opposite the closets there is a window (around 1,7 m width).
So my plan about acoustic treatments is as follows:
- covering most of the back wall (opposite the monitors) with acoustic tiles (unfortunately only 10 mm and 30 mm in depth). I've got a bit more tiles to work with, but can't afford buying much more.
- constructing and hanging a QRD diffusor of (for example) 150 cm width x 100 cm height behind the workdesk / monitors
- And that's it so far.
How does this sound to you? Should I instead construct different sized diffusors and hang them in different place(s)?
How about the damping elements? The window is in a pretty bad place, so I don't know if I can hang acoustic tiles on the sides (taking down side reflections).
Any ideas on how to best use my existing acoustic tiles, money and efforts in constructing the studio?
I'm about to acoustically treat a home studio room, but need some sound advice. The plan of the room is shown in an attached pic. Basically I need a room where I can both record at least vocals and some quieter acoustic instruments plus mix as well as possible. And I'm using the room for teaching singing as well, so I can't propably bring down the echo time to very short.
The basic structure of the room is far from ideal, but I have to live with it. So I want to know if my plans sound allright or not.
I'm setting up my working desk with active monitors on the wall that is around 2,9 m in length. Actually there's the closet taking up most of the other wall, but leaving a gap for the door to open in to the room. On the wall opposite the closets there is a window (around 1,7 m width).
So my plan about acoustic treatments is as follows:
- covering most of the back wall (opposite the monitors) with acoustic tiles (unfortunately only 10 mm and 30 mm in depth). I've got a bit more tiles to work with, but can't afford buying much more.
- constructing and hanging a QRD diffusor of (for example) 150 cm width x 100 cm height behind the workdesk / monitors
- And that's it so far.
How does this sound to you? Should I instead construct different sized diffusors and hang them in different place(s)?
How about the damping elements? The window is in a pretty bad place, so I don't know if I can hang acoustic tiles on the sides (taking down side reflections).
Any ideas on how to best use my existing acoustic tiles, money and efforts in constructing the studio?