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laptoppop
Musical Technogeek
I'm getting a different house, and in it is a room that I get to play with. :>) Eventually, I hope to build a real studio, but for the moment I am recording at my church and mixing at home.
The room is 21 feet by 15 feet 7 inches. The ceiling is currently 9 feet high, but I'm probably going to open the attic above it to get a lot more cubic feet in the room. I'm thinking that I'll use it for mixing, and for limited overdubs -- direct bass, acoustic guitar, vocals, that sort of thing.
With the room being that small -- should I seperate it and have a control room, or just keep it one room and put my PC in a soundbox or something and wear headphones for monitoring the folks laying down the tracks?
I'm leaning toward keeping it one larger room -- am I right in thinking that a bigger room is typically easier to get to sound good?
Thanks,
-lee-
The room is 21 feet by 15 feet 7 inches. The ceiling is currently 9 feet high, but I'm probably going to open the attic above it to get a lot more cubic feet in the room. I'm thinking that I'll use it for mixing, and for limited overdubs -- direct bass, acoustic guitar, vocals, that sort of thing.
With the room being that small -- should I seperate it and have a control room, or just keep it one room and put my PC in a soundbox or something and wear headphones for monitoring the folks laying down the tracks?
I'm leaning toward keeping it one larger room -- am I right in thinking that a bigger room is typically easier to get to sound good?
Thanks,
-lee-