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Hey everyone. Sorry for sounding novice. I need some help though if you could please!
I just got done puttin in the floor for my little one room home studio and I'm at the part where I'm ready to put some foam (or acroustic handling plastics, etc.) on the walls.
I DON'T know much about foams.
I know that certain foams absorb certain frequencys etc. I was at one site that had like 15 different kind of foams for different shit. So anyway... I'm posting some pictures and a scanned image of the mapped out possibilty of how its gonna kinda work.
I dont even know what kind of frequencys im trying to reduce? any help and links are greatly appreciated!
So any suggestions on where you'd place foam and what kind? I'm NOT foaming everything... I'm really just concerned about the windows and trying to reflect sound as best infront of the monitors when using them... and WHEN recording to have the necessary foam behind the mic. As you can see I don't have a vocal booth. One room does it all for me for now.
Thanks for all your information ahead of time!
(oh please dont mind the crappy photoshop job on the pictures, I had to put like 5 together just to get that small panerama of the small room. hehe
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OHH... one more thing is i think im gonna have the computer monitors and speak monitors infront of the windows on that side of the desk... just so ya know. THANKS AGAIN!
I just got done puttin in the floor for my little one room home studio and I'm at the part where I'm ready to put some foam (or acroustic handling plastics, etc.) on the walls.
I DON'T know much about foams.
I know that certain foams absorb certain frequencys etc. I was at one site that had like 15 different kind of foams for different shit. So anyway... I'm posting some pictures and a scanned image of the mapped out possibilty of how its gonna kinda work.
I dont even know what kind of frequencys im trying to reduce? any help and links are greatly appreciated!
So any suggestions on where you'd place foam and what kind? I'm NOT foaming everything... I'm really just concerned about the windows and trying to reflect sound as best infront of the monitors when using them... and WHEN recording to have the necessary foam behind the mic. As you can see I don't have a vocal booth. One room does it all for me for now.
Thanks for all your information ahead of time!
(oh please dont mind the crappy photoshop job on the pictures, I had to put like 5 together just to get that small panerama of the small room. hehe

OHH... one more thing is i think im gonna have the computer monitors and speak monitors infront of the windows on that side of the desk... just so ya know. THANKS AGAIN!



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