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skej21
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Having stumbled across this series on YouTube, I thought I should share as there are some awesome insights and tips (and its actually a good watch at times!). I imagine some basschatters who are setting up home studios or wish to improve there studio might find it helpful! There are a number of episodes and his tips for using mirrors to work out where the acoustic materials should be positioned are great!

Enjoy - http://youtu.be/02qpJt0hsL0

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This is great, I've flicked through all 12 to get an idea of the types of things he was doing. Nice to see that he's fixing bedroom studios rather than dedicated rooms. So now hmm, I'm thinking about my setup and how I can improve it. I'll start a thread about it I think. My main problem is that I probably can't get into the centre of the room so I'll have to see what I can do to work around this.

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This is great, I've flicked through all 12 to get an idea of the types of things he was doing. Nice to see that he's fixing bedroom studios rather than dedicated rooms. So now hmm, I'm thinking about my setup and how I can improve it. I'll start a thread about it I think. My main problem is that I probably can't get into the centre of the room so I'll have to see what I can do to work around this.
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Yeah! He's got some great tips and its nice to see him doing it in a more everyday environment and not just setting up studios that would be beyond/irrelevant to most home recording setups.

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