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Hi, I'm an amateur producer/engineer and I'm wanting to treat my new studio properly. I was wondering what you guys think of software like room eq wizard? Is it worth buying their calibrated mic so you can use the software properly?
I know that bass traps tend to be the most important, would you guys say that having a bass trap for each corner is step one in treating a room?
I already have a couple bass traps and have access to a few acoustic panels, is getting all I need of each of these more important than a diffuser?
Thanks
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