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Old 25th September 2005, 09:59 PM   #1
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Where to put the console ?

I have a new mixing room, the size is ( in meters ) 4.60 long / 3.10 wide /
2.50 high, the room is under the roof so at half way the cieling is slanted on the long side of the room.
Where would be the best plce to put the console ?
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i'm not an expert on this stuff (http://forum.studiotips.com has some experts), but i would say the lowest point of the cieling should be at the front of the room, with your seat 1/3 the length of the room back from the front wall. the most important part i think will be facing the slope in the cieling, so that you have left/right symmetry, as well as fewer reflections than if it was behind you.
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