
noisewreck
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Right now, I'm in the process of looking to purchase land to build a house on. Since I'm going to be starting from scratch, I want to get an idea what would be ideal shape/size for a control room that would be capable of handling frequencies down to say at least 35-40Hz. The "control room" will be the main composing, writing, performing, recording, mixing room (electronic instruments), perhaps with a secondary addition of a vocal booth. But the MIDI/control room is the focal point.
I've been reading that one usually wants to avoid parallel surfaces, to aleviate the issue of standing waves. Does this mean that for example a pentagon shaped room would be better suited? Or would it still be better to go with a rectangular room as it's easier to analize its modes, thus making it easy to figure out the necessary treatments?
I'm quite a ways off from building, so right now I'm just doing preliminary research to also find the suitable location.
I've been reading that one usually wants to avoid parallel surfaces, to aleviate the issue of standing waves. Does this mean that for example a pentagon shaped room would be better suited? Or would it still be better to go with a rectangular room as it's easier to analize its modes, thus making it easy to figure out the necessary treatments?
I'm quite a ways off from building, so right now I'm just doing preliminary research to also find the suitable location.