I was told by pro mixer chris carter that getting bass traps in my studio and first reflector points would get me 95% of the way with my mixing. Is that true?
I have been trying to mix for months and it just doesn't come out right.
It is unfortunate. But I will probably move out fall of 2014 so this is all temporary. Might as well get it as good as I can get it. Maybe use that acoustic analyzer software to close a little more of the gap
Actually I just got the greenlight to take them out. They say unscrew it but I think I'm just going to take a fire axe while listening to Beethoven's 5th.
As you can see, I don't have that last shelf out. It's really wedged in there, and would actually require chopping it in half to get it out, because the desk was built around it. Could I just cover it up and turn it into a wanna be narnia closet?
Oh and also where should I place the speakers with the shelves out? Because you alluded to a new spot in that really old post when I first brought this up.