EpicEsquire
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I am setting up a home recording setup in my spare bedroom and I have no experience with acoustic treatment. I have attached a rough diagram of the room (the sliding glass doors are covered by sliding plantation shutters)
The desk is up against the 9'2"" wall
Speakers are equidistant from the side walls and 5" from the back
I use an Apogee Element 24 audio interface and a Blue Spark XLR condenser microphone
I read that with modern day audio interfaces, there is no need to calibrate the audio interface so I moved to Measuring
I placed the microphone in the listening position and REW flashed that my levels were good
I am attaching the .mdat and a screenshot of the "waterfall"
However, I have no idea what I am looking at or what this translates into
Perhaps I need to find a professional to come measure the room?
I appreciate any advice you can provide - thank you
The desk is up against the 9'2"" wall
Speakers are equidistant from the side walls and 5" from the back
I use an Apogee Element 24 audio interface and a Blue Spark XLR condenser microphone
I read that with modern day audio interfaces, there is no need to calibrate the audio interface so I moved to Measuring
I placed the microphone in the listening position and REW flashed that my levels were good
I am attaching the .mdat and a screenshot of the "waterfall"
However, I have no idea what I am looking at or what this translates into
Perhaps I need to find a professional to come measure the room?
I appreciate any advice you can provide - thank you
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