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livepast00
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Greetings all!
Due to my financial situation, I have moved to a one room duplex and have given my room to my older brother who is the provider for me while i go to school, so i think he deserves the room.
I have no choice but to mix and do my vocals in the kitchen. I know its not a good idea, so i need you guys to help and give me opinion on room treatment in the kitchen so i can get a decent recording and mixing environment. I am in the process of building a small vocal booth for my recordings
I have did a small acoustic survey of my kitchen and provided a picture for you guys with labels.
I have a lot of obvious fluttering echoes even when i walk around in my kitchen, I think tile floors contribute to that as well, and behind that picture, i have wooden cupboard and drawers.
What kind of acoustic treatment do I need?
Should I buy a big rug or carpet to lay on my tile floors?
Thanks in advance

Due to my financial situation, I have moved to a one room duplex and have given my room to my older brother who is the provider for me while i go to school, so i think he deserves the room.
I have no choice but to mix and do my vocals in the kitchen. I know its not a good idea, so i need you guys to help and give me opinion on room treatment in the kitchen so i can get a decent recording and mixing environment. I am in the process of building a small vocal booth for my recordings
I have did a small acoustic survey of my kitchen and provided a picture for you guys with labels.
I have a lot of obvious fluttering echoes even when i walk around in my kitchen, I think tile floors contribute to that as well, and behind that picture, i have wooden cupboard and drawers.
What kind of acoustic treatment do I need?
Should I buy a big rug or carpet to lay on my tile floors?
Thanks in advance
