nomos
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I'm wondering how other people have handled this without going overboard. Not soundproofing (i.e. stopping sounds flowing in and out) but treatment of the bass and reflections in the room to get an accurate enough picture when monitoring (no 'live' recording).
As of this week, I finally have some time to devote to music again and I'm trying to get my studio space (aka my office) set up properly. But I've realized that the acoustics in here are terrible. I ran a test using a chromatic scale mp3 that Sound on Sound gave away and realized how uneven it is. At one point the scale disappears almost completely before surging back in extra loud. Part of the problem is that I've kept my monitors on a mantle just out of convenience. So I'm dealing with that by building a pair of stands (http://www.tnt-audio.com/clinica/stubby_e.html) which should improve their response and make it possible to position them properly.
The other problem is that the room is basically a cube which means sound bounces around in a lot of unhelpful ways. So now I'm considering some acoustic foam and bass traps but I absolutely don't want to get sucked into over-priced specialty products or just over doing it in general.
The plan right now is to start with 4-6 homemade rockwool traps in lightweight metal frames, like the one below. And maybe a bit of foam on the side reflection points. That's about all I have the money or stomach for. Is that too much? Too little?
(I know places like SOS and gearslutz have a lot of threads about this sort of thing but I want to hear what people here have done.)
As of this week, I finally have some time to devote to music again and I'm trying to get my studio space (aka my office) set up properly. But I've realized that the acoustics in here are terrible. I ran a test using a chromatic scale mp3 that Sound on Sound gave away and realized how uneven it is. At one point the scale disappears almost completely before surging back in extra loud. Part of the problem is that I've kept my monitors on a mantle just out of convenience. So I'm dealing with that by building a pair of stands (http://www.tnt-audio.com/clinica/stubby_e.html) which should improve their response and make it possible to position them properly.
The other problem is that the room is basically a cube which means sound bounces around in a lot of unhelpful ways. So now I'm considering some acoustic foam and bass traps but I absolutely don't want to get sucked into over-priced specialty products or just over doing it in general.
The plan right now is to start with 4-6 homemade rockwool traps in lightweight metal frames, like the one below. And maybe a bit of foam on the side reflection points. That's about all I have the money or stomach for. Is that too much? Too little?

(I know places like SOS and gearslutz have a lot of threads about this sort of thing but I want to hear what people here have done.)
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