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Old 6th November 2007, 07:01 PM   #1
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Studio layout... nightmare?

I have an attached pic to show what my layout is for my small studio. I would like your guys advice on the location of the console/desk. Does it look like an acoustical nightmare?

Would you keep it in this location and treat it accordingly or place it somewhere else in the studio.

btw- the walls tilt in about 20-25 degrees on the north and south side of the pic (minus the drum room)

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Oh and the measurements on the opening for the console/desk in the pic is 6 feet and 4 inches wide and 2 feet deep
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I would like your guys advice on the location of the console/desk. Does it look like an acoustical nightmare?
Dimensions would have helped.

You should consider removing the drum room. It's too small.

Then set up with your speakers on the right side of the drawing facing toward the left. The goal is to have the rear wall behind you as far back as possible. For the complete story see this article:

RealTraps - How To Set Up a Room

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Dimensions would have helped.

You should consider removing the drum room. It's too small.

Then set up with your speakers on the right side of the drawing facing toward the left. The goal is to have the rear wall behind you as far back as possible. For the complete story see this article:

RealTraps - How To Set Up a Room

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Oh btw- the pic doesn't show the seat fro the desk. The seat will be on the north side of the console. Not stuck back in the corner.
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