Does your room have an angled wall or sloped ceiling?
Have you ever wondered if that could actually HELP with standing waves, maybe by reducing the chance of them happening in the first place?
After all, standing waves form between parallel surfaces. So breaking that geometry should have some e...
Cheap bass control.
Is is possible?
For us home studio folks, money is always tight.
But we NEED to be able to work with low end properly. We need some way to get that sh*t under control.
We just can’t keep chasing our low end tails endlessly (literally!) on every mix, when we’ve got clients ...
When you go shopping for insulation material for your bass traps, it usually comes in these big rolls or packs, sealed in plastic.
It’s a pretty convenient package!
Why not just leave them as they are and stack them up in the corners?
That will also keep any fibers from flying around and any h...
I’m sure you’ve wondered this at some point or other:
Is it really OK for your health to have all that mineral or glass wool around you in your studio?
Surely that stuff can’t be good for you, right?
I mean, those tiny little fibers must go everywhere.
What actually happens in your body when ...
Are you dealing with heaaavyyyyy bass build up in a corner or some part of your room?
So when you play some music all hell breaks loose?
And now you're wondering how to best tackle the problem?
Surely that can't be good...
Does this mean your room is particularly bad?
Can yo...
This week let’s talk bass trapping again.Â
Placing bass traps in particular.
Because when you’re trying to tackle that endlessly confusing topic of low end control in your home studio, it can be so easy to get caught up in rabbit holes that have you questioning your sanity in no time.
...After my last video, I got the following question:
“I have problems with some peaks in the bass and to me it looks like if I put in broadband absorbers it will absorb more in the frequencies that I don't have problems with. Won't that give more/other problems?"
That's a valid question!...
What do you think of when you hear the word "bass trap"?
A triangular foam wedge? A square box wrapped in fabric? A tube trap?
Bass traps come in so many different sizes, shapes, thicknesses and densities. It can be super confusing!
But what actually is a "bass trap" when it comes ...
If you have this problem you'll know exactly what I’m talking about:
You sit down to work on a mix, you press play, and for a few seconds everything seems fine.Â
But then the bass kicks in and just as it hits that one note, all hell breaks loose.
This super loud, super annoying reso...
Have you tested your room’s low end, or visited another studio, and while walking around you thought:
"Damn, this room has some serious low end issues!“
The bass is all over the place. Total suck out over here, massive resonance over there.
"We need some PROPER bass absorption in he...
I’m sure you’ve heard the advice before that:
"You can’t have too many bass traps!“
But you’ve probably also heard stories off people putting way too much absorption in their room and it ending up sounding over-damped, or even "dead“.
You get that "sucked out“ feeling when you enter...
I've already showed you a simple way to figure out if the bass trap you are thinking about getting for your room is a pressure (tuned/resonance/membrane) trap, or a velocity trap (porous, broadband), and what that means about how they work and how to use it.
But which type is actually the r...