You are viewing a single comment's thread from:

RE: Deconstructing My Studio to Move!

in #life7 years ago

I hope you feel more comfortable in your next studio room. A thing you should keep in mind when changing room is the acoustic measurement according to the position of your audio monitors and also the area where you will place the microphone. The first thing I noticed is that the acoustic traps of low frequencies you had located above, this can be problematic when making a mix because to control the low frequencies should be more in line with the height of the monitors or lower. Speaking of the position of the monitors, avoid being so uneven with the side walls, try to be more on center, thus avoid unwanted reflections and hear your audio reference better. Its important that you pay attention to these things, not only for your position as a public figure of the internet but also because I see that you are a musician, all this you can do yourself using a measuring microphone on your future room (DBX RTA-M, for example) and your interface, which I see is a focusrite scarlett 2i2, you have an excellent recording microphone and I know you can achieve incredible things if you take all these things into account.

I attached an image with the right way to locate the monitors to avoid reflections on the walls (I did it in paint, I'm not on my computer right now) explaining the position according to the distance of each side locating your workspace right in the center and the monitors looking at you.

Hope it helps you for something bro! hugs from Venezuela.