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Post by chollus on Aug 8, 2018 10:31:38 GMT
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Post by chollus on Aug 8, 2018 10:34:33 GMT
as i need a flatter response all around the room where i record acoustic guitar and drums, i did measurements at this locations too. those are done from the speakers still on the desk, maybe it s not the good way of doing...in this case plz just tell me...
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Post by chollus on Aug 8, 2018 10:35:57 GMT
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Post by chollus on Aug 8, 2018 10:37:16 GMT
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Post by chollus on Aug 8, 2018 10:38:07 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Aug 8, 2018 13:16:02 GMT
One more thing about those waterfall graphs, you could change the Freq. Axis, easier to read low end.
You could post from mixing spot, both speakers same time.
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Post by chollus on Aug 8, 2018 13:41:14 GMT
One more thing about those waterfall graphs, you could change the Freq. Axis, easier to read low end. You could post from mixing spot, both speakers same time. ok, better like this? Attachments:
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Post by Deleted on Aug 8, 2018 14:25:31 GMT
It looks pretty good down to about 85hz, then its still pretty uncontrolled(mess) below there. So i would start moving speakers around, and maybe mixing spot too.
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Post by chollus on Aug 8, 2018 14:55:42 GMT
Ok thanks pasim and what do you think of my treatment (some pics in the thread)? What could i do to fight this mask who makes the room sound heavy, when i speak i can clearly hear low medium being masked or maybe not hf enough, i don t know... For an example : when my girlfriend came in the room she said « it s like having cooton in your ears » Another example when i do test recording with acoustic guitar’, it s very hard to fight against this 100-250 hz muddy range. Through a cascade ribbon fathead’ it s unplayable... Once again , thank you for helping me, it makes me feel less lonely... Your room seems to be very balanced, could your share some pics for inspiration...
Ty Nico
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Post by Deleted on Aug 8, 2018 17:13:22 GMT
Ok thanks pasim and what do you think of my treatment (some pics in the thread)? What could i do to fight this mask who makes the room sound heavy, when i speak i can clearly hear low medium being masked or maybe not hf enough, i don t know... For an example : when my girlfriend came in the room she said « it s like having cooton in your ears » Another example when i do test recording with acoustic guitar’, it s very hard to fight against this 100-250 hz muddy range. Through a cascade ribbon fathead’ it s unplayable... Once again , thank you for helping me, it makes me feel less lonely... Your room seems to be very balanced, could your share some pics for inspiration... Ty Nico You might have too much hi absorption and not enough low bass. You could add some wood slats for your panels(I saw some wood randomly on your pictures), maybe even thin plywood. It would still absorb bass, with thin plywood, probably even better. You can add more bass traps, really bulky ones, that reflect all the highs. There's plenty of pictures from my room in this forum, but I can post couple here. I've done some small adjustments this summer(mostly visual), didn't really affect that much acoustics. My room is even smaller then you, so you should be able to get yours workable.
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Post by Michael Lawrence on Aug 8, 2018 18:57:40 GMT
Pasim-
Is that a window in the front wall, or just indirect lighting? It looks cool and also probably goes a good way towards reducing eyestrain.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 8, 2018 19:47:56 GMT
Pasim- Is that a window in the front wall, or just indirect lighting? It looks cool and also probably goes a good way towards reducing eyestrain. If you mean that light that looks like its glowing really much, it's just a LED strip. Camera made it look not so real as it is in real life. But i definitely dig that light, easier on the eye, made also atmosphere better.
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Post by chollus on Aug 8, 2018 21:54:01 GMT
Love the vibe of your room pasim... When you say plywood on panel, do you mean lats or big sheet of the whole panel size? What material didîyou use for your traps?(wool and density, thickness) maybe i just did mine too low density... When you say bulky ones, what kind?
I was sure that pics of you room woul be inspirationnal, it makes me want to go back to job, but i going to try to anticipate certain mistakes...
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Post by Deleted on Aug 8, 2018 22:33:23 GMT
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Post by chollus on Aug 9, 2018 9:42:19 GMT
Oh, very very interesting thread... I researched it before, but couldn t mandage to find it...exactly what i was needing to motivate me.... So i think, i m going to test with different placements of traps and speakers today...and i m going to add new traps but my probleme is always the same, which density should i use this time...near my home i can find , all semi rigid : isover kraft 30kg, rockwool rockfacade 40kg, rocckwool alpharock 75kg.... Any advice for big traps?
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