In Reply to: RE: Conventional room treatments are ineffective below 50 Hz posted by Tre' on June 5, 2016 at 09:18:17:
An important aspect of control room design is to provide an aural environment which is conducive to either tracking or mixing, or both, for the type of music which they work on and in which the engineer and producer like to work. I've been in control rooms which are 'dead as a doornail' - almost suffocatingly so. I've also been in control rooms which are acoustical nightmares. My preference, in general, is a control room which has a good balance of well-engineered sound quality, and just a bit of liveness - so you feel like you're in an actual room rather than a dead zone.:)
Edits: 06/05/16
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