Acoustic Treatment of a Room
I've been reading about acoustic treatment to try to figure out how to orient my control room. Little did I know that the control room is the most important room to have symmetrical and acoustically pristine.
Currently, I am in the situation of having difficulty with the symmetry of the room. It has an offset window which has a 1 ft. wide ledge. This leaves a rather large gap for sound, especially with the way my desk is oriented. I may have to sacrifice the room or some part of the desk in order to re-orient the room to have the monitors at a reasonable distance apart, have the symmetry dealt with (there are 2 doors on one side.) If I move the desk around so that the monitors are pointing across the short length of the room, then I'm afraid it will have significant detriments on the sound. We'll see!
Currently, I am in the situation of having difficulty with the symmetry of the room. It has an offset window which has a 1 ft. wide ledge. This leaves a rather large gap for sound, especially with the way my desk is oriented. I may have to sacrifice the room or some part of the desk in order to re-orient the room to have the monitors at a reasonable distance apart, have the symmetry dealt with (there are 2 doors on one side.) If I move the desk around so that the monitors are pointing across the short length of the room, then I'm afraid it will have significant detriments on the sound. We'll see!
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