This space was formerly DAM Recording several years back. It was rented to various engineers and bands in the meantime. The space currently has about 1600 sq FT of floor space, 12' ceilings throughout & a full basement for storage/wire runs beneath. DAM had built a pretty well isolate, double walled Control Room and 3 Iso booths that we'll be keeping. We've already added a shower to the bathroom, & redone some of the kitchen. As I begin this thread we've started to build out the inside of the existing CR for improved acoustics: Rear Diffusers in place, deep rear wall corner traps and ceiling bolsters framed out.
Finishing this CR's acoustic treatment, installing our gear and doing the trim work is our current priority.
UP NEXT:
-Build a 2nd small Control Room (budget sessions/preproduction)
-re-enforce (isolate) live room ceiling & beams
Dam had a great wide open live room space that, unfortunately it shares exposed beams with the rest of the building that seem to carry LF waves right upstairs to the other tenants (and vice versa). Since we need to be able to do sessions 24/7, we'll be treating the entire ceiling and isolating the exposed (loft style)beams & trusses.
-Acoustically treat the live rooms: the 2nd CR will essentially split the existing live space into 2 seperate live rooms (17x14 drum/live room & 13x14 live room w/ baby grand)
Here we go:

Back wall of live room with Diffuser in place, framed corners for bass traps/end tables on couch. I wish I had a wide angle lens! It's hard to tell, but side walls & ceiling converge slightly towards the front of the room=nonparallel.

This is my back wall design (done with Sketchup) & shows fabric bolsters/false ceiling to contain acoustic panels, diffusers and waveguide panels (louvers).

Backwall framed and ready for acoustic treatment/electrical & lighting

Adding foam, insulation, lighting... notice the adjustable louver array (open to absorb / close to diffuse)

Front of the CR. We built a raised area to enclose a trough for wiring runs to our machine rack (on the other side of the glass)and as a stage for the main monitors. Original front walls (stuffed with rigid insulation) will get an oak hardwood panel face lift (slat resonator style).
Questions, comments & suggestions welcome.
More as things develop... We're finishing the lighting in the back & stuffing Roxul Rock Wool into our corners today!
