Was going to title this "treating a room for hip hop" but i figured some wouldnt even open it haha, just playing. I just moved and i now have an extra room for a studio. thank god!
The room is pretty much square, its small. When you walk in theres a window straight ahead i was planning puttin my monitors up the way facing away from the window. Theres another door to the right leading to the bathroom and then theres and sliding glass closet im going to use as the booth.
Any advice for treating and placement of acoustic tiles etc. Im really a no brainer in that area, the room has hardwood flooring and right now its pretty reflective.
All help, info an tips appreciated also for the closet/booth. And if there are some rules of thumb such as no picture with glass frames etc? I want to put pictures up but im thinking its a bad thing?? And i have put some boxes (software, hard drives etc) on top of the closet im going to use for booth will the do any harm in there? LOL
Sorry but i really have no expierence with acoustics, when i treated my studio back home i literally just put acoustic tiles everywhere behind where the speakers faced, above the speakers and then on the wall by where the mic was..
Thanks guys!