Large open room or small room for mixing area
Posted: Mon Dec 17, 2018 4:53 am
I may be moving into a new space which would have either a bedroom sized room (150-250 sq. ft.) or a large open area (800 sq. ft. +/-) that I could use for a mixing area. I don't have any dimensions yet to see if there are any issues with that. This large area is similar to an open loft living space with a big room for kitchen, living room etc with a high ceiling. Since I am there alone, I can share this space with a mixing area if it can work acoustically.
This is a rental, so I can't build permanent walls, just do some treatment. If I use the large area I would pick a spot and possibly place an cloud and some free standing absorber panels/columns to give some additional focus in the mixing area. A third option would be to build a room in a heated garage that would need to be torn out when I leave.
I would appreciate any opinions or experience, especially with large mixing spaces.
Thanks in advance, Jeff
This is a rental, so I can't build permanent walls, just do some treatment. If I use the large area I would pick a spot and possibly place an cloud and some free standing absorber panels/columns to give some additional focus in the mixing area. A third option would be to build a room in a heated garage that would need to be torn out when I leave.
I would appreciate any opinions or experience, especially with large mixing spaces.
Thanks in advance, Jeff