cheaplabour
New member
Hey! New to this forum, excited to see what I can learn from this place!
I'm a guy who would probably still consider myself a newbie when it comes to mixing. I am currently tracking and mixing my first bigger project, an EP with my band.
Back to topic though...
I'm thinking about ordering a pair of KRK RP6 Rokit G3 monitors (after a lot of recommendations) for some home mixing. I have access to a studio too with a somewhat sound treated recording room and mixing room.
My question is, how important is it that I sound treat my room? I'm thinking that I'll put my "mix station" in my room, which is a relatively large room that I can imagine doesn't necessarily have a very flat freq. response.
If you deem it necessary, to what degree is it necessary? Would it be enough to just hang some bass-absorbing soft fabric on the walls? Perhaps sound treatment isn't that necessary when you're mixing on low levels?
Thanks in advance from the sort of newbie guy!
I'm a guy who would probably still consider myself a newbie when it comes to mixing. I am currently tracking and mixing my first bigger project, an EP with my band.
Back to topic though...
I'm thinking about ordering a pair of KRK RP6 Rokit G3 monitors (after a lot of recommendations) for some home mixing. I have access to a studio too with a somewhat sound treated recording room and mixing room.
My question is, how important is it that I sound treat my room? I'm thinking that I'll put my "mix station" in my room, which is a relatively large room that I can imagine doesn't necessarily have a very flat freq. response.
If you deem it necessary, to what degree is it necessary? Would it be enough to just hang some bass-absorbing soft fabric on the walls? Perhaps sound treatment isn't that necessary when you're mixing on low levels?
Thanks in advance from the sort of newbie guy!