Help with my room?

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I've just recently moved into a new house and acquired an entire room to myself for recording! I'm going to attach pictures that should explain everything pretty well. I'm just seeking advice on how I should treat the room and any other suggestions. I don't have a budget per se because I don't even really know what I should be doing. If I knew, I could sure start saving.

The room is on the second floor of the house. It is the room directly over the garage. The window looks out to our street. I don't know much about walls, but I think they're pretty standard.

Seems I can't really determine an order for the pictures so I'll just refer to them by name.

"Studio Measurements"
This is the shot from above the room noting all of the measurements. The dash line is where the sloped ceiling ends and a flat portion begins. I have noted the approximate width of this flat portion.

"Studio Measurements 2"
This is my best attempt at measurements looking into the room. The 135 degree measurement is actually only approximate. One measurement that I have left off is the total height of the room up to the flat portion of the ceiling. That is 8' 6".

"Studio Decore"
This picture just shows where all the larger things are currently placed in the room. The desk is about 6" from the wall. I wanted to leave some room to be able to get back there if I needed to.

"1" & "2"
These are pretty self explanitory. I wanted to include these so everyone would have a good visual and mental representation of what I was dealing with. While my drawings aren't to scale, these should help put them in perspective a little more.

Thanks in advance!
 
> "Studio Measurements" <

That's a niced size room, and certainly large enough to get good results.

> I'm just seeking advice on how I should treat the room and any other suggestions. <

Everything you need is right here:

www.ethanwiner.com/acoustics.html

It's a lot to read, but there's no math. :D And when you're done, you'll know exactly what to do.

--Ethan
 
first things first....get rid of that damn Alter Bridge poster.
 
brandrum said:
first things first....get rid of that damn Alter Bridge poster.

haha. i was gonna say that too, but being new to the forum, i didnt know if it'd go over too well.
 
Pull the desk/seating position out away from the wall so you're sitting about 1/3 of the way into the room.

Push the TV and couch back.

As for treatments, plan on doing the 2 front vertical corners with at least 4" thick absorbtion straddling the corners. Plot your early reflection points with a buddy and a mirror on the side walls (and likely on the slanted ceiling) and the flat ceiling.

In the rear, plan on potentially some sealed panel traps as described on Ethan's site or some of Ethan's Mini-Traps - don't think you have room for Mondo's.

That would be a decent start. That leaves the rear of the room pretty live and controls the mixing end.
 
brandrum said:
first things first....get rid of that damn Alter Bridge poster.

Nope, don't believe I'll do that. I happen to like their stuff. Thanks for the suggestion, though. You're a bright one.
 
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