To achieve optimal sound in your studio, reducing early reflections and controlling reverberation time is essential. If sound bounces uncontrollably, your mix will sound muddy and misleading.
The first step is identifying these reflection points on the side walls and ceiling. You can use the mirror technique: sit in the listening position while someone moves a mirror along the wall; where you see your speakers is a primary reflection point.
**Fun Fact:** Did you know that sound travels at 343 meters per second? In a small room, a sound wave can bounce from wall to wall over 60 times in a single second. This creates acoustic chaos known as comb filtering, which is exactly why acoustic panels are crucial for a clean mix.
Use ModuWall to accurately calculate the placement of absorbent panels. By planning on the virtual canvas, you can be sure your studio will look as professional as it sounds, buying only the necessary material.