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My knowledge of Room Acoustics...
Alright folks,
I've been producing EDM for the past year. It's basically a part time hobby of mine, but now I'm going to have more time on my hands, so I'm hoping to get into a bit more.
Anyway, yesterday I moved a few things around in my bedroom, a cupboard and a set of drawers. Now, I never really looked into the study of Acoustics, but from what little I do know, your not suppose to hear Reverb/Resonance if you were to clap your hands for example, right? So, after I'd moved a few things out of my room, I hit the light switch only to notice that it now left a nasty Reverb sound after I'd hit it. Even if I whistle or click my mouth I still hear some Reverb.
Which brings me to ask a few questions:
1. Should I just move my cupboards back in, or should I look into some Acoustic treatment?
2. My room is around 4m x 3m, so how much exactly would I need? Bearing in mind that I don't have a great budget.
3. Correct me if I'm wrong, which I most likely am, but is "Studio foam" not just like normal foam? I mean, do I really have to go and spend hundreds of pounds on this so called High end gear?
4. I have neighbours, so if I were to invest in some Acoustic Treatment, could that somehow reduce the noise they hear from my room? Is this the purpose of "Absorbers"?
That about wraps things up...Unfortunately, I won't be able to provide pictures, and I'm not sure about Diagrams either, as my ceiling is rather irregular in shape.
I'd be very grateful of any help at all. I will try my best to describe the shapes, size etc.. as well as possible. Thanks a million!
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