The dimensions of a recording studio play a crucial role in achieving optimal acoustics. The room should ideally be rectangular with proportions that minimize standing waves and reflections.
A common guideline is to maintain a ratio of room dimensions that avoids simple integer ratios (e.g., 1:2 or 1:3) to reduce resonances. For example, a room with dimensions 10 feet by 12 feet by 8 feet would be less ideal than one with dimensions 9 feet by 11 feet by 7 feet.
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