| To build a "The Mixing Room"
To the experienced and whoever else knows what they're doing....
Now that the home addition is complete (and my wife got what she wanted) its time to build the studio (my part of the deal )
I'm about to construct a project studio for mixing. My goal is to build a room with the number one goal of "what I hear is what I get" (I guess were all chasing that one). Most of my work will be direct and if I need to mic or isolate something plans are to do that in another room or elsewhere- or over there at "Yetti's" studio.
This room is yet to be built and will be in a basement. I will be mixing with a Protools HD rig, Event 8 monitors etc... and doing mainly rock music. I just want the most accurate room within a reasonable budget.
I've looked at acoustics101.com for some construction technics, but it seems you get different opinions about how the room should be put together in talking to different people. I have basic knownledge about what to do and what not to do.. Like building a room that's square! Some considerations might be what flooring... hardwood or carpet, can lights or track lighting... ventilation how to handle that, etc...
Attached are some drawings for reference, even one with auralex suggestions after a room analysis. I like auralex products alot, but I'm curious if that's the best way to go and if other manufactures provide room suggests.
Any suggests or insight would be appreciated.
Thanks...
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