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Old 14th March 2009   #24
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Originally Posted by andrebrito View Post
I want to add something to this topic here.

Sure it is important to treat a room. Yet NOTHING replaces proper acoustical design... there's no way a small room with any amount of DYI or any acoustical product (even RPG !) will sound like a professional control room.

People in this forum only think about frequency response and forget other factors such as time response, psychoacoustics, background noise etc....

Some more information on this online article I wrote here

And yes, I do consultancy for both home and professional studios and I also sell acoustical products so I have done all the stuff.
I did.
In another thread. The movable changeable room, geometry, or, as Frank put it, "The Amoeba" design.
You're right, it does make the most difference. Anybody like Frank or Ethan want to get with me about the design of a variable size unit, maybe a DIY assembly (it can be done) or a manufactured unit for pro install? I don't need all the gravy.
I have to build another one for my new "garage" this year, I'll take pics an graph it all so it can be duped.
Any takers? Maybe someone could fly in and help and we could sell the design? I don't know, never did that before.
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I won't use pitch correcting software. I use "coaching" maybe you've heard of it. It keeps working even when you don't have it on.
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