Help w/ studio design!
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jeronimo
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Help w/ studio design!
Hello guys,
I'll be building my new studio in the next 30/45 days and I need some help.
I'm thinking about 28x28x11.5 and the place needs to have:
live and control rooms, bath room, lobby and a vocal booth. If I could fit a small room to serve as a video editing suite, that would be nice.
I did this ugly scratch... but... nevermind... it's late and I'm tired...
Any suggestions are welcome.
By the way, any walls will be brick&cement walls...
thanks!!
I'll be building my new studio in the next 30/45 days and I need some help.
I'm thinking about 28x28x11.5 and the place needs to have:
live and control rooms, bath room, lobby and a vocal booth. If I could fit a small room to serve as a video editing suite, that would be nice.
I did this ugly scratch... but... nevermind... it's late and I'm tired...
Any suggestions are welcome.
By the way, any walls will be brick&cement walls...
thanks!!
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Hi jeronimo - check out this thread - it's the same shape as your area
http://johnlsayers.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=166
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john
http://johnlsayers.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=166
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john
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jeronimo
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Ok John, that one is a little smaller. What kind of software do you use to draw those designs? Is it smartdraw? If you can send me the original smartdraw file... I can just push the dimensions a little to suit my needs
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By the way, those two rooms left side and top, are those supposed to track drums? What do you suggest?
By the way, those two rooms left side and top, are those supposed to track drums? What do you suggest?
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We'll make a page for it at the Studios Under Construction site if you wish
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http://johnlsayers.com/Studio/index.htm
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http://johnlsayers.com/Studio/index.htm
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I also did this one... but it doesn't have the vocal booth... that I need...
John, do you mind just taking a quick look on those sliding doors that are avaliable here in Brazil http://www.tigre.com.br/htdocs/Consumid ... roduto.cfm. Those are PVC frames w/ double glass... I don't know how thick is the glass... but I guess it's quite thin... oh, and sorry but the site is in portuguese
John, do you mind just taking a quick look on those sliding doors that are avaliable here in Brazil http://www.tigre.com.br/htdocs/Consumid ... roduto.cfm. Those are PVC frames w/ double glass... I don't know how thick is the glass... but I guess it's quite thin... oh, and sorry but the site is in portuguese
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Yes - that would work except I'd turn the control room around 180 degrees. I make the right wall fixed and angle the opposite wall by 12 degrees. You enter between the monitors like at Left Bank http://johnlsayers.com/Pages/Left_Bank.htm which leaves the back wall clear for trapping.
As for your sliding doors I'm sorry I can't tell from the website - can't read portuguese either
:)
Make sure you look for these features
BTW - once again - how do you get gear into the studio??
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john
As for your sliding doors I'm sorry I can't tell from the website - can't read portuguese either
Make sure you look for these features
BTW - once again - how do you get gear into the studio??
cheers
john
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Man, I must say your brain works different from ours
!!!!! That's a simple solution!! Thanks again!
Now, I just thought about using some other dimensions... check this out.
There is a nice lobby, bath room, nice CR w/ a vocal booth (notice the window that will show a nice view to the trees, and some neighbours
), a locker that can fit a guitar amp in and a nice drum room!!!
Again, the gear has to go thru the CR to get into the live/drum room...
And I'll use one of those split air conditioners to the CR and one to the live/drum room.
I feel like this is the better idea I had till now... what do you think?
Now, I just thought about using some other dimensions... check this out.
There is a nice lobby, bath room, nice CR w/ a vocal booth (notice the window that will show a nice view to the trees, and some neighbours
Again, the gear has to go thru the CR to get into the live/drum room...
And I'll use one of those split air conditioners to the CR and one to the live/drum room.
I feel like this is the better idea I had till now... what do you think?
Think Differente!