Bed Room Studio

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djpops
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Bed Room Studio

Post by djpops »

Hey everybody, i have a cube room, a master bedroom. I am going to have my desk, my bed and 2 couches in it. how can i setup this studio with the best mixing outcome?

being that the bed and the couch has so many absorption, would i need acoustic pannels?
rockindad
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Re: Bed Room Studio

Post by rockindad »

djpops wrote:Hey everybody, i have a cube room, a master bedroom. I am going to have my desk, my bed and 2 couches in it. how can i setup this studio with the best mixing outcome?

being that the bed and the couch has so many absorption, would i need acoustic pannels?
A cube is the WORST possible room shape acoustically - you will need to do a LOT of work (treatment) on that room to compensate for it's problems. Check out Bob Golds room mode calc. for more details.

http://www.bobgolds.com/Mode/RoomModes.htm

Scott
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