| Glenn, that report only address ONE parameter in small room acoustics which is frequency response. Sure you can make a small room sound flat in frequency but at what cost ? Creating a dead environment ? Forgetting about lateral walls reflections for spaciousness purposes?
About fixing professional studios, it is totally different to fix something that was planned from the scratch than to fix a home studio. Some stuff cannot be fixed period. Laws of physics are what they are. Of course not everyone (me included) can afford to build a pro studio and I'm not against home studio solutions.
Making a control room live but with controlled acoustics that is the BIG challenge in my opinion. |