Recommended 'bedroom studio' setup

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samsteeno
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Re: Recommended 'bedroom studio' setup

Post by samsteeno » Tue Oct 08, 2013 4:20 am

I'm liking these suggestions guys; thanks!
Sional wrote:2. A woman of childbearing age
Hahaha! I'm sure that would help :wink:
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Re: Recommended 'bedroom studio' setup

Post by borg » Tue Oct 08, 2013 10:59 pm

samsteeno wrote: http://www.behringer.com/EN/Products/ECM8000.aspx

I think my mate has one of those, was talking to him about room acoustics the other day; I'll see if he can help me clean up my room a bit!
great, but do understand that what I wrote, is just a very basic and unscientific easy way of determining which frequencies cause problems.
Spectrum might not be that accurate. you don't have speakers yet, so how to test? if you take some random hifi speakers, they might not give you a quasi flat freq response.
using eq to fix the room is in general a bad solution.

look here for a deeper understanding.

so, imho, first read up, buy monitors, do measurement, fix the room.
andy
2015 MBP, OSX 10.12, Live 10.1 64bit, RME Fireface 800

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