JJunkie
Power User
Hi guys
I'd like to get back into home recording, but my new room is not ideal - bad shape (semi circle), walls have mostly windows and glass doors, so its not possible to put in corner traps. I have auralex panels in the places that aren't taken u by windows and they are doing a good job of taming the reflections, but I still feel that the frequency balance in the room is out of control.
I create my patches in front of the desk and when I move to the lounge chair, everything sounds wrong - of course this is to be expected when moving away and off centre from my nearfield monitors (Dynaudio BM5as), but even just standing up from my normal position gives poor results.
I don't have any appropriate gear at home for making room measurements, so I have had my eye on ARC2 for a while.
I also have Ozone 5 and I have previously made my own IR wav files from match EQ. I was hoping that in creating an IR wav in my DAW, capturing profiles from ARC2, that I could convert these wavs into Axe-FX II compatible .syx and (omg..) .IR files? It would be super awesome to use cab lab to bake-in some room correction into my favorite IRs for home use.
Cheers!
I'd like to get back into home recording, but my new room is not ideal - bad shape (semi circle), walls have mostly windows and glass doors, so its not possible to put in corner traps. I have auralex panels in the places that aren't taken u by windows and they are doing a good job of taming the reflections, but I still feel that the frequency balance in the room is out of control.
I create my patches in front of the desk and when I move to the lounge chair, everything sounds wrong - of course this is to be expected when moving away and off centre from my nearfield monitors (Dynaudio BM5as), but even just standing up from my normal position gives poor results.
I don't have any appropriate gear at home for making room measurements, so I have had my eye on ARC2 for a while.
I also have Ozone 5 and I have previously made my own IR wav files from match EQ. I was hoping that in creating an IR wav in my DAW, capturing profiles from ARC2, that I could convert these wavs into Axe-FX II compatible .syx and (omg..) .IR files? It would be super awesome to use cab lab to bake-in some room correction into my favorite IRs for home use.
Cheers!