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keganheiss
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I'm setting up a recording / rehearsal space in a less-than-ideal room (doesn't every post start this way?), and after reading as much as I can I wanted to check some suppositions and ask a few questions.
The room is roughly 20' x 8' with 9' high ceilings at the highest point, but as you can see from my renderings very little of the ceiling is flat, and a pair of alcoves further complicate the geometry. There's a set of windows behind the drum kit that I didn't draw in the model, as well as a bunch of other instruments, amplifiers, chairs. The floor is carpet which I plan to pull up.
I think I've placed the mixing desk in the best place I could. There's no way to get symmetry and have the speakers aimed down the longer side of the room. I've tried a couple locations in the room, and this has resulted in the least hyped, least colored mixes... though they're still problematic.
I plan to build some bass traps to treat the majority of the 90 degree corners.
My questions:




Thanks a bunch!
The room is roughly 20' x 8' with 9' high ceilings at the highest point, but as you can see from my renderings very little of the ceiling is flat, and a pair of alcoves further complicate the geometry. There's a set of windows behind the drum kit that I didn't draw in the model, as well as a bunch of other instruments, amplifiers, chairs. The floor is carpet which I plan to pull up.
I think I've placed the mixing desk in the best place I could. There's no way to get symmetry and have the speakers aimed down the longer side of the room. I've tried a couple locations in the room, and this has resulted in the least hyped, least colored mixes... though they're still problematic.
I plan to build some bass traps to treat the majority of the 90 degree corners.
My questions:
- Are the angled ceilings helping or hurting the mixing space?
- Would it make sense to build a 'cloud' above the left-hand side of the desk to make the wall / ceiling behind and above the desk symmetrical?
- Would it make sense to build a gobo to block of part or all of the window alcove, making the room more symmetrical?
- Do the non-90 degree angles need to be treated the same way as 90 degree angles to reduce standing waves?




Thanks a bunch!