It's better for acoustics to angle the walls in a recording or control room?
What are the problems and benefits of this builing?
Angled walls like window glasses ...
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Hugo, after 250+ posts have you read ANY of the information here, other than answers to your own questions? I know it takes some time, but imagine how much of MY time it takes to re-type the same stuff for each and every member's same questions
Please look around for a bit before posting questions that have been answered 100's of times - remember, there are only a few of us moderating and several hundred people needing help.
As near as I can tell, you started a commercial venture with limited money, limited time, and limited understanding - this totally violates a proven axiom, known as the "good/fast/cheap" triangle; the saying goes, "GOOD, FAST, CHEAP - pick any TWO; you can NEVER have all THREE."
This means that, generally, if you're in a hurry and still want it GOOD, you throw lots of MONEY at the problem; hire pro's who have done this before, tell them what you want, and stay out of their way. This gets you "good" and "fast" but definitely not "cheap" -
if that's not an option (not much money, or nobody available in your area) then you can have "good" and "cheap" but NOT "fast". This is done by learning enough to BE the "expert". This takes time, so "fast" is not included.
You can also get "fast" and "cheap", but you will definitely not get "good" using this method...
Use the search feature at the top of the page, and type in words such as splay, non-parallel, flutter, then read the first dozen or so results from each. If you're still not sure, at least you will have learned a few things you maybe didn't know before.
After that, if you're still needing help we'll try to explain.
I'm really not trying to be mean, but I don't have enough free time to answer everyone's questions when the answers are already here... Steve

Please look around for a bit before posting questions that have been answered 100's of times - remember, there are only a few of us moderating and several hundred people needing help.
As near as I can tell, you started a commercial venture with limited money, limited time, and limited understanding - this totally violates a proven axiom, known as the "good/fast/cheap" triangle; the saying goes, "GOOD, FAST, CHEAP - pick any TWO; you can NEVER have all THREE."
This means that, generally, if you're in a hurry and still want it GOOD, you throw lots of MONEY at the problem; hire pro's who have done this before, tell them what you want, and stay out of their way. This gets you "good" and "fast" but definitely not "cheap" -
if that's not an option (not much money, or nobody available in your area) then you can have "good" and "cheap" but NOT "fast". This is done by learning enough to BE the "expert". This takes time, so "fast" is not included.
You can also get "fast" and "cheap", but you will definitely not get "good" using this method...
Use the search feature at the top of the page, and type in words such as splay, non-parallel, flutter, then read the first dozen or so results from each. If you're still not sure, at least you will have learned a few things you maybe didn't know before.
After that, if you're still needing help we'll try to explain.
I'm really not trying to be mean, but I don't have enough free time to answer everyone's questions when the answers are already here... Steve
Soooo, when a Musician dies, do they hear the white noise at the end of the tunnel??!? Hmmmm...
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Sorry for the grouchy response Hugo; been 'way too busy for any TWO people lately, I guess it was getting to me. It's generally NOT a good idea to make walls that aren't vertical - it's hard enough to figure out what's going on acoustically in a room with VERTICAL walls, without making it even MORE complicated... Steve
Soooo, when a Musician dies, do they hear the white noise at the end of the tunnel??!? Hmmmm...