I'd be moving out pretty soon and I finally have the opportunity of building myself a control/mixing room, and maybe a deadend live/vocal booth.
Even though I went to hell and back building 16 basstraps and 4 broadband traps for my current room, I'm still pretty much of a n00b when it comes to acoustic treatment.
What would be the optimum size for half-decent monitoring, to say the least? Would 17ft (L) x 14ft (W) x 10ft(H) be a good idea for a control room?
The size of the control room is actually gonna be bigger than the lengths I've mention due to acoustic isolation. 17x14x10 is what I'm gonna be left with after I'm done doing whatever is needed.
I need some useful yet easy to understand resources. The kind of life I lead, I really don't have the time to actually turn myself into an 'experienced acoustics designer'
And I don't have the money of hiring one either (if there are any in my country, that is
).
All I see around here are either dead rooms with genelacs, or M-Audio AV40s in rooms that sound like some luxurious bathroom.
Even though I went to hell and back building 16 basstraps and 4 broadband traps for my current room, I'm still pretty much of a n00b when it comes to acoustic treatment.
What would be the optimum size for half-decent monitoring, to say the least? Would 17ft (L) x 14ft (W) x 10ft(H) be a good idea for a control room?
The size of the control room is actually gonna be bigger than the lengths I've mention due to acoustic isolation. 17x14x10 is what I'm gonna be left with after I'm done doing whatever is needed.
I need some useful yet easy to understand resources. The kind of life I lead, I really don't have the time to actually turn myself into an 'experienced acoustics designer'


All I see around here are either dead rooms with genelacs, or M-Audio AV40s in rooms that sound like some luxurious bathroom.