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minusone
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Greetings everyone!
I am having the hardest time on my near field monitor placement. I've spent a rather significant amount of time in commercial studios and I understand the fundamentals of placing monitors in relation to the listener... but here in my house... i do not have that luxery... as my mixer is upgainst a wall. The room is part of a larger room, there are three walls (the one the mixer is up against and the opposite wall, and to the right a parallel wall).
I have event 20/20's and my current mix surface is very limited (basically a table - from Ikea - with a mock-wood surface and two metal legs).
Anyway... i don't have to many options as far as arranging things... I suppose some alterations could be made.
The sounds I am getting are just too overly "muddy" (in the mid frequencies) and the lower end is completely lost. There isn't a "sweet spot" per se and it just sounds so not accurate.
I have a pair of fostex t-20 headphones, which are very accurate... and sound really great... but when I monitor everything sounds simply dreadful.
I know how awsome the events are... but I just can't get them to shine in this space. I am NOT expecting miracles... as the room simply don't allow for them
but I would like to have some accuracy.
I use a mackie sr 24 mixer, and the EQ I keep completely flat. I use the alesis ra100 amp.
When I mix down... the result is often way bass-heavy and no detail (when listening, for example on my car stereo (which is a pretty decent system)).
I am recording drums, guitar, bass... using J-station and clavia ddrum4 system one.
Attached is a quick and dirty floor plan for my home studio.
Thanks!
I am having the hardest time on my near field monitor placement. I've spent a rather significant amount of time in commercial studios and I understand the fundamentals of placing monitors in relation to the listener... but here in my house... i do not have that luxery... as my mixer is upgainst a wall. The room is part of a larger room, there are three walls (the one the mixer is up against and the opposite wall, and to the right a parallel wall).
I have event 20/20's and my current mix surface is very limited (basically a table - from Ikea - with a mock-wood surface and two metal legs).
Anyway... i don't have to many options as far as arranging things... I suppose some alterations could be made.
The sounds I am getting are just too overly "muddy" (in the mid frequencies) and the lower end is completely lost. There isn't a "sweet spot" per se and it just sounds so not accurate.
I have a pair of fostex t-20 headphones, which are very accurate... and sound really great... but when I monitor everything sounds simply dreadful.
I know how awsome the events are... but I just can't get them to shine in this space. I am NOT expecting miracles... as the room simply don't allow for them

I use a mackie sr 24 mixer, and the EQ I keep completely flat. I use the alesis ra100 amp.
When I mix down... the result is often way bass-heavy and no detail (when listening, for example on my car stereo (which is a pretty decent system)).
I am recording drums, guitar, bass... using J-station and clavia ddrum4 system one.
Attached is a quick and dirty floor plan for my home studio.
Thanks!