
CoolCat
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So i read the posts and saw the pic's (pics worth a 1000 ideas)
Also looked at John's corner and front/back drawings..nice but probably a little much for what i'm doing with the wooden spaced panels. the wife didn't like the grass sod idea either so.....
Q1)
i read square rooms suck especially with flat ceilings.
i saw several control rooms with like an angled ceiling/wall over the main desk.
SoMm's and a few others had this.
is this angled wall intentionally built up to eliminate a flat ceiling negative effect?
Q2)
noticed wall coverings to be drywall/nothing, blankets, drapes, "egg foam and other molded-foam" (most common), and the more serious control rooms with the gap-wood-pro design.
of the above mentioned- any recomendo's?
is a full wall of covering better than squares spaced out?
are corners the worst area needing to be treated first?
infojiveshtcraptalknancyreagandolebanana:
looking to improve a "songwriter/demo type room", one room.
(won't be having a vocal booth/control room thing)
recently learned i need to use speakers and not headphones..why my mixes sound awesome in my studio-cans and mud everywhere else!!...so its monitor and room acoustic time.
room~14L x 10w, 8ft ceiling (you know with that nasty popcorn sht that falls in your eyes when you touch it)...blank canvas.
Guitars,Bass,Keys, Vocal and Drum machine, monitors- standard.
I do have a typical type studio desk, a store display type model.

Also looked at John's corner and front/back drawings..nice but probably a little much for what i'm doing with the wooden spaced panels. the wife didn't like the grass sod idea either so.....
Q1)
i read square rooms suck especially with flat ceilings.
i saw several control rooms with like an angled ceiling/wall over the main desk.
SoMm's and a few others had this.
is this angled wall intentionally built up to eliminate a flat ceiling negative effect?
Q2)
noticed wall coverings to be drywall/nothing, blankets, drapes, "egg foam and other molded-foam" (most common), and the more serious control rooms with the gap-wood-pro design.
of the above mentioned- any recomendo's?
is a full wall of covering better than squares spaced out?
are corners the worst area needing to be treated first?
infojiveshtcraptalknancyreagandolebanana:
looking to improve a "songwriter/demo type room", one room.
(won't be having a vocal booth/control room thing)
recently learned i need to use speakers and not headphones..why my mixes sound awesome in my studio-cans and mud everywhere else!!...so its monitor and room acoustic time.
room~14L x 10w, 8ft ceiling (you know with that nasty popcorn sht that falls in your eyes when you touch it)...blank canvas.
Guitars,Bass,Keys, Vocal and Drum machine, monitors- standard.
I do have a typical type studio desk, a store display type model.