yeah guys thanks for the sanity check.
seems it always comes down to LEARNING your setup whether its monitors, mics, or whatever.
still it'd be nice to be able to quantify the improvements, from positioning of the traps and foam and monitor placement etc, with a value/meter. i guess they market some of these gadgets at people like myself.
i hear all this "flat" jargon..then i wonder how do they know its flat or improved? or within +/- 3db? because the spec said it is, they don't actually test it out themselves? do you put up 5 traps or 25? 10qty Auralex foam pcs. or 4qty?
if you can't quantify it, other than using ones ears,...thats very,very subjective. reminds me of the days before electronic guitar tuners, the garage band would sit around and tune guitars for 2hrs arguing .."i'm IN TUNE MAN!!"
the other guy "NO YOUR NOT! YOUR OUT and I'M IN TUNE MAN!!"
"Huh uh..no your not..your E is flat man!"
"nu uh, your E string is sharp!!...YOUR OUT OF TUNE, Not ME!!"
the little Electronic Guitar tuners stopped all that sht, for the most part.
Room Response, is it a "fhk it" attitude?
like Joe Meek was quoted "if it sounds good, it is good".
bape, you got exactly what i was going for on that,
only interested in the one mixing position for my HR...
hell i'm confused enough with this one mixing spot, and don't even want to comprhend the brain-fry of doing several rooms, several locations, the corners, what if someone is standing in the room!

its all too much.
this is my second go around with this SPL stuff, and it has alot of "holes in the concept" in the theory to real world. but my ears don't doubt the reduction in the unpleasent DryWall sound, so I like the traps and foam for sure! but when do you know when to stop?
another analogy is cars, when they lift the hood & modify..they have tools that can say.."rep! added 250 rpm!"..or "yep! it really does go 130mph!!"
on sound it seems its like.."rep! added 5 more traps and $200 in Auralex and its flat! well almost flat! rep!"..."i need new monitors probably because mine have a scoop at 400-800hz, these new ones i tried are really flat and have easy 25Khz ability..i mix at 78db!"
so we apply numbers in our communication of sound but without an easy way to quantify them??
...i'm starting to get it, oh yeah its all getting clearer now...
