Kinda thought you might be "jist funnin'", and prob'ly woulda been sure if I hadn't just got off 12-hour graveyard shifts :=( -
Maybe I should send you a copy of my shift schedule, so you could know when "subtle " works and when it's best to use the "John Henry" approach :=) (As in, "Hey, Dumb-Ass, I'm jokin' here)
As to the Spreadsheet - Much "sheetier" people than I have tried what you request, and I've still not seen one - soooo, I'm instead feverishly working on a cad program that estimates materials, hacks into Bill Gates' account, calls the necessary local contractors and automatically builds a studio on OPM (Other Pricks' Money) -
If I'm successful (REALLY successful) you'll not hear from me for extended periods of time, 'cause I'll be busy making noise, recording same, and fondling faders til I'm passed out from ecstacy (the feeling, not the drug) -
If I'm only PARTLY successful, You'll not hear from me for extended periods of time, 'cause I'm being careful not to bend over and pick up the soap, 'cause I only get one phone call a week and no internet access, and 'cause I'm trying to figure out whose "bitch" I need to become for the least amount of pain... :=)
All seriousness re-engaged, though, I guess it wouldn't take that much to set up more cells on my ancient "Roomtune" sheet so that it asked for min and max of each dimension (assumption of straight wall segments, not curves, sorry) then calc's average and charts that (like it does now) , and finally looks at all the combo's of min and max and pops up a flag if they coincide, or come closer than 4-5 hZ -
Or, I could just wait, and someone at Studiotips.com will save me the trouble, like they did with ModesV2.xls - I'm really glad I found that site BEFORE I started on a version that figured Tangential and Oblique modes - one of the FEW times my timing has been better than "wish I'd a"... Steve