23-08-2015, 02:59 PM
(21-08-2015, 08:47 AM)Olli H Wrote: I’m also mixing in my office in my own company.
The room was nightmare. Huge dip around 80 Hz. Difference between 85-110 Hz was over 30 dB. My headphone mixes and monitor mixes sounded totally different.
But with long DIY acoustic treatment studies and 500 € buget I manged to make my room quite decent. Now it quite nicely fulfills these standards http://www.acousticfrontiers.com/wp-cont...ndards.pdf. I’ve measured it with free REW (http://www.roomeqwizard.com/). So if you’re working with your room, check also that program.
Olli, ok thats an interesting link, thanks. I have an unused cooler trailer which I think is very usable to transform into a new room, I will do some design on it and will later post this.
cheers,
Luc
Pro Tools 12.7
https://soundcloud.com/luc-van-der-stap
http://www.aecom.nl
-Mobile and static studios are ready :-) http://www.audioreg.com
'Mixing is pure subjective, once the 1st mix is launched it will be considered as the best, hence the standard'
https://soundcloud.com/luc-van-der-stap
http://www.aecom.nl
-Mobile and static studios are ready :-) http://www.audioreg.com
'Mixing is pure subjective, once the 1st mix is launched it will be considered as the best, hence the standard'