Small mixing room - good advice needed
Posted: Sun Nov 04, 2012 10:19 pm
Hi,
this is my first post, although I've read the forum for some time now.
Recently I moved in to a new place. Here I have a small room (old workshop) next to the carage, that I'm
transforming into a mixing room.
Room dimensions are: Length 4,55m; widht 3,24m; height 2,25m.
The carage/workshop building is basicly timber structured. Inner surfaces are made of gypsum board.
Floor structure is as follows:concrete slab, 2"x4" framing with 4" rockwool, planking.
Ceiling is interesting: Sparse planking with silverpaper and wool above it. The actual roof is slanted and it's basicly
a meter above the inner ceiling. There are two small windows on the right side of the room.
I've already made some movable absorption panels, 125mm rockwool in wooden frame and covered with cotton, placed
at first reflection points. The front wall is covered with 125mm rockwool and carpeted with reflective cloth.
I moved my speakers and computer in and made some measurements with REW and a measurement mic. EDIT: At this point I'm mostly interested in the room bass responce. That's why the freq. measurement is below 500Hz only.
mic position is about 38% from the front wall, good starting point at least. Speaker placement is based on the flattest low bass responce I could find. I'm a bit puzzled about the mid and high bass dip. Any ideas on improving this?
this is my first post, although I've read the forum for some time now.
Recently I moved in to a new place. Here I have a small room (old workshop) next to the carage, that I'm
transforming into a mixing room.
Room dimensions are: Length 4,55m; widht 3,24m; height 2,25m.
The carage/workshop building is basicly timber structured. Inner surfaces are made of gypsum board.
Floor structure is as follows:concrete slab, 2"x4" framing with 4" rockwool, planking.
Ceiling is interesting: Sparse planking with silverpaper and wool above it. The actual roof is slanted and it's basicly
a meter above the inner ceiling. There are two small windows on the right side of the room.
I've already made some movable absorption panels, 125mm rockwool in wooden frame and covered with cotton, placed
at first reflection points. The front wall is covered with 125mm rockwool and carpeted with reflective cloth.
I moved my speakers and computer in and made some measurements with REW and a measurement mic. EDIT: At this point I'm mostly interested in the room bass responce. That's why the freq. measurement is below 500Hz only.
mic position is about 38% from the front wall, good starting point at least. Speaker placement is based on the flattest low bass responce I could find. I'm a bit puzzled about the mid and high bass dip. Any ideas on improving this?