In Reply to: RE: digital roomcorrection posted by josh358 on January 21, 2011 at 18:01:16:
decay of modal frequencies is what muddies it all up. a little bump in frequency response isn't all that bad, but slow decay of that bump sounds terrible. it covers up important harmonics and makes the bass line sound monotone. the best thing to do is a 1/12 octave 6db or better cut centered on the modal frequency. you will still hear the modal frequency but the decay will be 10db down right away and will usually drop off much quicker after that too.
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