GIK Acoustics Room Acoustics And How To Set Up Your Room
GIK Acoustics -Europe General Manager David Shevyn presents a discussion on the importance of room treatments and the basics of room setup at the HIGH END Show in Munich 2016.
GIK Acoustics -Europe General Manager David Shevyn presents a discussion on the importance of room treatments and the basics of room setup at the HIGH END Show in Munich 2016.
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"Get a friend if you got one, if you don't it's gonna be a little bit harder" he knows he is talking to music producers.
Thank you for the excellent content
Thanks for this great vid, very very useful!
Great presentation David
Really well explained
Excellent.. Thank you
Fantastic primer for acoustic treatment! I have studied this field for sometime I know much more than the average consumer. I still found this video to be very entertaining! I am a retired electrical engineer. That probably explains my interest!
@davegik
6 жыл бұрын
Thanks Jim, it is intended a gentle introduction to get the principles. In more recent lectures (and where w have more time) we also encourage room testing now as well and explain a little more about that
Thats great you chose lyle lovett and his large band.. Nice album for showing off great Dynamics and detail of recording quality through a true 2 channel stereo system
@sunsetrecording6952
3 жыл бұрын
TTT TripleT Indeed, The Lyle choice made me nod my head knowingly. The Road to Ensenada has tracks I use for reference, if I’m mixing a expansive, cinematic and dynamic piece.
Excellent
thanks!
Thank you.
Gik Acoustics are a fantastic company.
Excelent So, small rooms, speakears next to the wall?
Is using thick floor rugs a good idea for a home production studio?
I've often wondered if it would be worth the manufacturing efforts to develop multi-pane windows where the space between the panes was as close to vacuum as you could get.
@nonyadamnbusiness9887
5 жыл бұрын
No, for a lot of different reasons. There are windows manufactured of two different thicknesses of glass laminated together. That does reduce sound transmission at a reasonable cost, but nothing is perfect.
Obrigado!
What about 5.1 cinema room setups? I guess the same applies, unless you actually want to reflect off the ceiling with dolby atmos.
Great video, shouldnt audio be better?
@davegik
7 жыл бұрын
Irony of the High End, in a place with the worlds best sound systems and the one you get to use and the room is terrible. Makes for some fun irony though I suppose :)
@lastnight3328
6 жыл бұрын
lmao
@CHROMATICFILMS
6 жыл бұрын
Geeesh what did you expect an 11.1 Dolby Atmos mix? Its a freaking Power Point presentation! Get over yourselves please. If you cant hear what he is saying you are probably deaf and should take up a different hobby.
I have a large window (6' x 6') behind my listening chair. My speakers are set up in front of a solid wall opposite the window. Obviously I can't put room treatments where the window is located behind my chair. So, should I flip the orientation of my room and have the speakers by the window and my listening chair by the solid wall?
@sunsetrecording6952
3 жыл бұрын
Cla55clown Portable, hanging diffusion over the window is my first thought. Flipping the room orientation would create a somewhat different issue with your glass. Absorption, even in the form of acoustic drapes would help your situation as well.
Why you no acoustic treatment affects how neighbors hear you? As I understand it, acoustic treatment reduces db levels of certain frequencies, and that is perceived volume, so I'd assume that it should work?
@sunsetrecording6952
3 жыл бұрын
Str8representing beats It doesn’t work that way. Absorption/ diffusion of sound is very different from stopping sound transmission. Especially lower frequency’s. Even big corner “bass traps” don’t absorb it all.
@TweezerBleezer123
3 жыл бұрын
This video is about sound treatment not sound proofing
Helpful but audio is terrible...
@photohum
5 жыл бұрын
Christopher Kidd room needs treatment 😁👍🏻