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small room acoustics
Hi,
ive just moved into this small place with the intention of making it into as much of a workable project room as possible. There are two rooms. One 10*10 and another 14*10 (yet to measure the ceiling. The 14*10 is where i have the DAW and i got the other room carpeted, this is where i record. I need to get some acoustic work done here.... the smaller (record) room has a lotta flutter to it. soon i wud putting up thick drapes on the rear (and one side) wall.. that i think wud help till some extent. But mainly i want the monitoring room to sound good. (i have as of yet to pik up monitors, hard as i might try i cant seem to kook up a budget beyong the Behringers). This room is ver boomy.. and there are section where ther is this sudden boom at bout 60-120. I can pik up a measurement microphone and the software (?) and then insert an EQ. I need a solution that does not cost much, is not permanent (cause i might need to get out, my lease expires in 9 months.) Something that i can throw on the walls and remove it when needed. could some of you help me out with some links on DIY acoustics.... ??? i was thinking on perhaps to get a few 3feet by 6feet frames made... bout two inches deep. stuff it with glasswool and cover it with perforated gipsum of fibreboard. suspend em bout and inch and a half off the wall. But will it work. Basstraps... ??? We do not get Auralex in India. thanks a ton. Sidhu |
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