I've attached a sketch of how I propose to treat my control room and vocal booth. Internal room dimensions are 5.29m (l) x 2.10m (w) in the control room (back wall is 2.55m (w)) and 1.87m (l) x 2.10m (w) in the vocal booth. The roof is 2.4m high in both rooms.
Treatment in the control is:
- superchunks in all four corners
- mid/high absorbers at the early reflection points (walls and above desk)
- mid/high absorbers along roof above listening positioning
- mid/high absorbers on rear wall and above sofa's at rear of room
- deep bass absorbers at rear of room (parellel walls) next to superchunks (floor to ceiling)
- mid/high absorbers next to the deep bass absorbers on parallel walls at rear of room
- hi bass absorber on wall opposite entrance to studio
Treatment in vocal booth is:
- superchunks in front corners
- mid/high absorbers on side walls
- mid high absorber above mic position
- nothing on rear walls
Can anybody tell me if this looks alright?
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Re: Acoustic Treatment - Advice Wanted
Yes, that looks great.
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Re: Acoustic Treatment - Advice Wanted
agreed.
plus with this approach you can add additional absorption if you need it. like a heavy drape for the sliders that you can pull over when needed (1 in the CR, 1 in the booth far slider) to cut reflections off the glass.
plus with this approach you can add additional absorption if you need it. like a heavy drape for the sliders that you can pull over when needed (1 in the CR, 1 in the booth far slider) to cut reflections off the glass.
Glenn