dont worry about the bed and closet, do the calculations and it will tell you which frequencies to avoid.Stomper wrote:thanks for the advice. but i think i didnt explain my self well enough.steevio wrote:what are the exact dimensions of your room ?
download this free mode calculator and you can work out exactly which frequencies are resonating.
http://www.microscopics.co.uk/blog/2009 ... alculator/
then if you check on a frequency / note chart you can work out which bass notes are causing the vibration, and avoid those notes in your basslines, or use a different key.
my studio is full of windows and they all rattled till i sorted them all out, just by wedging small pieces of wood into the frames where the windows opened, and attaching pieces of carpet across the really rattley windows. now i have no problems.
way better than using headphones mate.
i did fixed the door and window from making noise. i know that my problems are in the low-low mid but because its also a bedroom, i have no place for bass traps and i dont want to put any treatment on the wall (wood frames will just be noisy i think).
the calculator would be good if i didnt have a bed and a closet in the room
my studio is full of all sorts of things/furniture etc. but the modecalc told me which frequencies to avoid including low mids, and it worked, i never have problems now.