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| Gear addict Joined: Apr 2005 Location: São Paulo, Brasil
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Client chairs and my new nap spot:
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| | #32 |
| Lives for gear Joined: May 2005 Location: Netherlands
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great to see the progress ... teams up very nice with you're studio .... are you enjoying the way it sounds ... nice place to focus on mastering ...
__________________ Wim @ www.inlinemastering.com |
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| Moderator Joined: Dec 2002
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| In most control rooms, your observation is the typical approach, though in a large control room, you may be able to use lower frequency diffusion in conjunction with the room's trapping to even out the response over a wider area. You would not use diffusion in place of absorption, such as you might with some high and mid frequency applications. The intent and result is different, and it's not the kind of thing you would do in a small DIY control room, espcially considering the space necessary to make it work, not to mention the considerable construction that most DIYers would avoid. There are also applications for it in large tracking rooms. And yes, there are certain differences as to how it behaves at very low frequencies as compared to mids and highs.
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| | #34 |
| Gear addict Joined: Apr 2004 Location: Melbourne
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| | #35 |
| Lives for gear Joined: Apr 2006 Location: Lelystad
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Hi there, I was wondering what have you made decide to use a full XLR patchbay rather than a Audio Accessories Shorti Quick-Switch Patchbay to DB25 for example. Allthough I am not an owner of a mastering studio I have good quality with this one. I use their woven cords and besides good quallity they are pretty cool to see also. Good luck with your new studio and we would like to hear the first samples of course. There is comming up a new thread in my mind while writing the last words. This will have the following question : Will a new room affect your way of mastering. Greetz, Paul |
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| Gear addict Joined: Apr 2005 Location: São Paulo, Brasil
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| Gear interested Joined: Feb 2010 Location: Spain
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Dear Friend: We have a couple of questions about your studio treatement. We are very new in this matters. Can u tell us why use those holes o perforations in the ceiling?. I read about Helmholtz resonators but they use a cavity. Are those perforations Helmholtz?. We have another questions about the difussers. We heard that if use more than one difusser u can have a polar pattern different than using only one. We also heard that u need have the listener position 3 times further than the lower frequency's wavelenght of the difussor. Can u help us to resolve this questions?. Thanks a lot |
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