My father has left me a space in his garage to record and mix mainly. Exactly it is not a garage, it is a great space for commercial use and it has let me make a room inside. Mainly the idea is to be able to record all types of instruments except acoustic drums. Guitars, synthesizers, bass, etc ... I'm not a professional, I do this mainly because I don't have a place to do it and I've been saving money a lot of time to get this construction done.
I use the forum in English because I think it is much more active than my original language, Spanish. By the way, I'm from northern Spain.
My main goal is to create a room so as not to disturb the neighbors. That is my main concern. Most of the time we will be one or two people, never rehearsing a full band, and never with drums. Electronic drums only. There will be exceptional times that we meet more than two people, but most of the time we will be one or two.
My idea is to completely decouple the room for maximum insulation, but we started badly with the measurements. I know it's an almost perfect square, but I have to live with it. I'm not going to make a living with music, I just want a space where I can play and mix as well as possible.
At the moment I have two 1,41 in thick MDF walls with green glue between the panels supported on 2,75 x 2,75 in studs and I have bought 2,55 rock wool that will go between the studs. The other two walls are 3,14 thick hollow brick. I will do the construction with a highly experienced carpenter and it will start in a month. I hope to have some doubts resolved when it starts and that this post serves someone.
My budget is 10.000 to 11.000 USD máximum.
Here are some questions. In the answer to this thread
Here are some questions. I have a lot more, but in 1 month I´m going to read a lot in this forum

- In the answer to a thread that I cant find (sorry!!!) it is said that framing the brick wall is a waste of money, but my intention is to attach the rockwool to the wall and I thought that with some studs like in the MDF wall I could attach them to the wall. The brick is very thin, and my intention would be (from the outside to the inside) the brick wall, rockwool, air gap, rockwool and double MDF panel with green glue between panels. I thought the best way to attach rock wool to the walls was framing the wall ...
- I live in a mild climate, there is not much heat in summer nor much cold in winter, so I think it would only need ventilation and extraction. This is driving me completely crazy, and I will have a lot of questions about ventilation but the first is about baffle boxes. My question is if the duct goes inside the baffle boxes or when you reach the box you have to cut the tube so that the air runs free inside...
By the way, I forgot, the height of the floor to ceiling is 11.50 feet. Sorry I'm not more specific at the moment ... Thank you for reading this and greetings ...
I will continue reading this forum during this month before starting the work to learn more and I will be putting here any doubts I have ... Greetings!