
When you've got your recording gear together, the next task is designing and setting up your recording studio.
The overarching goal when setting up any home recording studio is to provide a viable space where you can produce, record, and mix music while confidently making crucial artistic decisions throughout the process.
Try these tips to reduce undesirable sound reflections.
1. Lay Out Your Room with Sound in Mind
2. Acoustic Panels Can Sweeten Room Sound
3. Lay Carpet to Reduce Sound Reflection
4. Cover Windows to Absorb Sound
5. Diffuse Sound with Bookcases
No matter how much cash you spend on your recording gear, you won’t get the truest sound from it all unless you’ve optimized your room for recording and listening.
Keep in mind the simple ratios for the listening position and the three types of acoustic treatment and you can achieve an excellent-sounding environment. Once your room is set up and tuned to the best of your ability, room correction software will further perfect the accuracy of your room.
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