New recording space - most logical wall covering placement?

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Brohnis

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Hey there

Just been putting some sponge/foam onto the walls of my spare room to dull all the reverb (quite a high ceiling!).

As you can see in the photos below, we've put some voile up from the ceiling to try and lower it a bit but obviously it's not the densest of materials so doesn't do much (but it does look cool :cool::D)

Just wondering where the most logical place is to put more foam? I'm guessing above the voile to dampen all the sound that is bouncing around up there.

It's getting really dead reverb wise but there's still a bit of slapback when you clap.

Thanks in advance.

These two panels are adjacent to my monitors
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This is the desk area
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This is the entrance
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Should we just cover as much wall as is possible? Or is there more to it than that?!
 
There is much more to it.

You need bass trapping mostly and a thick cloud trap overhead. Cover your reflection points with the foam. Rule of thumb; never let untreated surfaces face each other.

Cheers,
John
 
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