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Wow. You got those things everywhere. Looks cool. Thanks for the ideas.
The rule of thumb is to cover 1/3.
Wow. You got those things everywhere. Looks cool. Thanks for the ideas.
Not just oc703. That is a named brand and is more expensive than other similar products. Acoustic cotton from sensiblesoundsolutions is pretty good quality and price.The stuff you need is a rigid fibreglass which is called OC703. It is usually 2" thick. If you come over to my place I have shitloads of it here that you can have for free!![]()
There's a window behind that Auralex.
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Is that an MD4 i see?
Yes! That was my first digital recorder!![]()
My recommendations:
One of your biggest problems is going to be the two big french doors behind the mixing position. Presuming you don't want to lose the doors I would recommend a set of heavy drapes for the entire back wall. Also the window.
Bass standing waves form between one corner and the diagonally opposite corner (because it is the longest dimension in the room) So you must take care to treat one end of each diagonal but it is not so necessary to treat both. So rather than treating each of those small corners in the lower right put one above the corner where the Big TV is (which as others have suggested move out of the corner since the screen is a big hard surface).
The floor is another big problem area since it is hard tile, particularly if the ceiling is also a hard flat surface. The cloud above you is a good idea but you might also want to put down a nice looking thick rug in the middle.
Okay thanks for the tips.
Hows this look?
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I really loved that machine until i kept getting disc lock errors and others. Kind of ruined it for me, but its a great little machine. I have been using an MD8 recently for recording a band, another great machine but sooooo temperamental, i have been losing loads of material because of disc errors. They don't seem to take too kindly to being moved around. Kind of a bummer for a portable device. Great machines though.
Thanks Gorty. Yeah all the corner traps will be the same size. I just drew them shitty-like.Looks good Greg! Try and make the two rear wall traps the same size if at all possible.
The rug/ or whatever on the floor is good for general mixing conditions, however a hard floor can be beneficial in the areas of recording acoustic guitars.
What you have drawn up Greg is a great start!![]()
Nice space you have! French doors too!
F.S.
And I don't do no hippie folk acoustic guitars.![]()
I don't cook! That's woman work.I think Greg is really a little Frenchman who lives in Texas and works as a pastry cook making croissants!![]()
Except when you play that acoustic version of "Shandi" to your Mrs!![]()