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Old 15th February 2008, 08:10 PM   #1
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Making my bedroom more studio-like.

Hey guys,

I'm interested in rearranging my room setup right now to buy more space and an easier work environment. Ever since I started recording, everything has just been thrown in there, and it's time I rearrange it, not only to have a neater area, but to also possibly boost the quality of my recordings. I've attached a photo of my current room setup. I just want your guys opinions on how it could be arranged. Also add any form of treatment you like(bass traps, diffusors, ect...)

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Does the bed of to stay in the room?

-put mix spot facing the 10' wall to the left and sit about 4.5' feet from the wall
-put bed in back of room drum set in front of that.

I do hope you plan on treating this room.
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i was in the same situation. i had my room in a similar layout, but my bed went out the window when i rearranged it
my wife bought me a room kit from GIK, i repainted the room installed the whole kit, and bam my room sounds a lot better now, and it looks a lot better too. i also placed my desk around 4.5 ft from the wall
pretty sweet spot i got now
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i was in the same situation. i had my room in a similar layout, but my bed went out the window when i rearranged it
my wife bought me a room kit from GIK, i repainted the room installed the whole kit, and bam my room sounds a lot better now, and it looks a lot better too. i also placed my desk around 4.5 ft from the wall
pretty sweet spot i got now
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Old 17th February 2008, 07:58 AM   #5
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i had uploaded a few on one of the show ur room threads
gotta go and search it
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we have the same desk. Did yours come with that annoying glass stand?
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