The never ending process of getting a GOOD SOUNDING STUDIO

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  • čas přidán 1. 07. 2024
  • Moving the panels, re-running SoundID measurements and assessing if the studio is sounding better now. This is the never ending process of dealing with a poorly designed room and the things we can do to make it sound better. Acoustics are so important to achieve good mixes.
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Komentáře • 17

  • @licaicadj
    @licaicadj Před měsícem

    Grande.

  • @MrBennessn
    @MrBennessn Před měsícem

    Nice job. Maybe another recommendation: Fix the position of your mic clipper so it does not interact with your jacket and maybe also use that mic or even your studio mic during recording from you smartphone, as built in mics in smartphones often have an anoying hiss.

    • @distillednoise
      @distillednoise  Před měsícem

      Yes man thanks, i realized the clip mic was hitting in my jacket only in post production. If you see my other videos usually the audio is better :)

  • @Durosai
    @Durosai Před měsícem

    That 12db peak at 120hz is most likely from front wall interaction. I had that exact same bump in my old studio and was able to fix it with the a 100mm thick panel and a little bit of DSP.

    • @distillednoise
      @distillednoise  Před měsícem

      Ahhh so removing the back panels i did worse 😅 but i kinda felt an improvement in lower frequences..not sure if that was just placebo effect 🥹

    • @Durosai
      @Durosai Před měsícem

      @@distillednoise bringing the speakers closer to the wall probably did help and might have pushed that peak to a slightly higher frequency

  • @easylee3612
    @easylee3612 Před měsícem

    Bass traps in the corner don't make much of a difference. „Huge” devices with high absorption capacity are needed to reduce the standing wave effect and influence the reproduction of low tones. Only screens that reduce high tone reflections do something. This is why speaker positioning is crucial.
    Free REW program is good for acoustic measurements.. profesional tool, I recommend to trying it. Measurement takes a moment, so you can move the speakers and observe changes. After finding the optimal position you can use correction software in daw.
    Btw. only monitors with bass reflex on the front can be set at the wall.

    • @distillednoise
      @distillednoise  Před měsícem

      I Subscribe to everything you say!! I tried REW in the past but didn’t think of using it for this latest adjustment. Thanks for the tip

  • @chrisllopis00
    @chrisllopis00 Před měsícem

    You are welcome buddy. Let’s talk more about acoustics sometime.

  • @musicmagic7629
    @musicmagic7629 Před měsícem

    Very helpful video...can you let us know why you gone for focal studio monitor because there lots of brands like yamaha, adam audio etc. This will help us to buy value for money

    • @distillednoise
      @distillednoise  Před měsícem +1

      I wanted to upgrade from my krk and these seemed a good one. The monitors you mentioned all have entry levels models. Also Focal has. But the model I own is a pro model, so definitely one step further in terms of sound quality but absolutely not necessary if first you don’t treat your room right!

  • @chrisllopis00
    @chrisllopis00 Před měsícem

    I told you 😊

    • @distillednoise
      @distillednoise  Před měsícem

      It was you!! I couldn't remember! Thanks Chris!

  • @lewis9898
    @lewis9898 Před měsícem

    Hello! What is the name of the polyester that you used for your panels?

    • @distillednoise
      @distillednoise  Před měsícem

      It doesn’t have a brand name, i bought the raw material. Just google “polyester panels” :)

  • @romanleira
    @romanleira Před měsícem

    Hi there, whats the name of the fabric you used?

    • @distillednoise
      @distillednoise  Před měsícem +1

      Not sure about the name, but you can google acoustic fabric