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Old 01-05-2019, 04:36 PM
JakeStone JakeStone is offline
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Originally Posted by sdelsolray View Post
That space may be a bit challenging with only six traps. For any single room studio, there are two "listening" locations that the treatment should be focused: (i) wherever the mics and guitar are located and (ii) wherever your playback speakers and your ears are located. Your angled wall has advantages and disadvantages, and it's probably best to place several traps on it, as well as the corners of the main vertical walls. Yes, some portable gobo traps will help too.

In terms of placement, try placing you recording desk facing the wide wall towards the angled ceiling but pull it out a bit from that wall. Try the mics a few feet behind the desk chair pointing towards the desk and simply turn the chair around to record.
Thanks.. I am not able to move my desk. But will study your post.

KevWind's suggestion was to set up "facing" the wall... With Mics facing me... Is this what you are saying? Or the opposite.

Here's a photo of what I "believe" Kev was suggesting.

I don't want to get tooo confused..

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