Does anyone know anyone who uses their live room for mixing in.
As I feel that this may be a possible solution for the home studio owner who uses a DAW to mix and is on a tight budget for sound insulation.
As I figure, a well designed and built live room space could double as a good 'dead' sound proofed place to mix down in.
All the engineer would have to do is to construct a small mixing desk, near field monitors and computer monitor in the live room and he would have a noise and clutter free space for mixing in.
(the computer could stay in the control room space).
I also considered hanging the monitors from the ceiling using a cat gut cradle or something.
In order to reduce the studio furniture / equipment to minimal (in order to cut down reflections / vibrations).
Perhaps even create a jump suit that has triangle diffuser acoustic foam sewn to it....lol.

Something like this with added acoustic foam...
http://www.lazyboneuk.com/products/Selk ... ion-1.html