Need help padding this room,

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Okay here is an image of my studio, i will be recording everything in there except vocals i need some help on where to put padding and what padding to buy, i am trying to do this as cheap as possible.
 

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first things first, put your monitoring setup in a place where it makes the room symmetrical from the mixing position. oh, and get your drums out of the corner (i know it seems like a great place to put them space-wise but acoustically its the worst place you can put them).

if you want to do this as cheap as possible, begin by building your own bass traps and putting them in the corners of the room.
 
I would ask this in the Dragon cave, as there are a lot of people who hang out there that have apparently spent a lot of time in padded rooms :)
 
how should i build the bass traps and the corner has a big rug in it covering both side walls 4ft does that help the acoustics?
 
Carpet is only good for removing echoes in office buildings. If you're recording though, since it only absorbes the high frequencies it leaves your room sounding very boomy.
 
Go to the Auralex website.they offer a free estimate of what you will need based on your room dimensions and layout. You are already halfway there with your drawing. There is no obligation to buy their product,you can possibly duplicate what they have with something else. You didnt hear that from me.
 
msblaze said:
yeah the drum corner is padded with shag carpet

That does nothing, except let everyone know that you are an interior decorating genius!
 
apl said:
That does nothing, except let everyone know that you are an interior decorating genius!

haha ok, could i get some foam off ebay and get the job done?
 
msblaze said:
haha ok, could i get some foam off ebay and get the job done?

Make panels from 703, and get some big time bass apsorption.
 
msblaze said:
will pyramid foam work?


I don't like foam because it gets old, it's ugly, and it burns. And it doesn't do much for lower frequencies.

apl said:
Make panels from 703, and get some big time bass apsorption.

Those are two different things. The panels will work down to about 100 Hz, and then you'll need the bass absorption when you get lower than that.
 
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