Studio layout, design and construction
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Re: Studio layout, design and construction
Looks great Mika. Hope your health is better and stays that way for a long time
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thank you
here are some more photos with a little more fabric on the celling:
here are some more photos with a little more fabric on the celling:
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Hey friends.
I am still not finished with the studiobild. I had a lot of health problems and stayed in hospital most the time the last 2 years.
But the last 3 weeks i continued working in the studio, and i am short before opening.
here are some pics from the room in its actaul condition.
wireing start the next 3 weeks and i will order some new equipment like preamps, mics .....
controlroom: view to vocalbooth
backside of the controlroom:
view from vocalbooth to controlroom:
vocal booth inside
cheers
Mika
I am still not finished with the studiobild. I had a lot of health problems and stayed in hospital most the time the last 2 years.
But the last 3 weeks i continued working in the studio, and i am short before opening.
here are some pics from the room in its actaul condition.
wireing start the next 3 weeks and i will order some new equipment like preamps, mics .....
controlroom: view to vocalbooth
backside of the controlroom:
view from vocalbooth to controlroom:
vocal booth inside
cheers
Mika
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Did you ask John for permission to post your blatant advertisement? Until that is clarified, all identification has been removed from your "post".
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Re: Studio layout, design and construction
Pardon seems about right to me John.
What advertising?
What advertising?
A work of art is never finished, only abandoned.
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Either someone else deleted it, or I got the wrong thread!
There was a post on here somewhere, with a blatant plug for his own studio products and design services. It's gone now, though!
( Or maybe I'm just going nuts... )
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There was a post on here somewhere, with a blatant plug for his own studio products and design services. It's gone now, though!
( Or maybe I'm just going nuts... )
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not going nuts stu.
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Re: Studio layout, design and construction
Ignore this post....
Why sleep when you can mix?
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after all the spam, here are some pics of the recording booth, ready for buisness:
cheers
Mika
cheers
Mika
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Nice work, Mika! Looks great! Congratulations!!! How does it sound?
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Re: Studio layout, design and construction
Thanks Stuart
The recording room sounds fantastic, as far as we can call it sounding
It is a room designed for dry vocal recordings, so threre is not much room sound.
I just did one recording with a singer, and i placed him about 80cm away from the mic.
It sounded pretty good, without any resonance in the minds an lows.
I was realy impressed, since this is the best rec. booth i ever built.
Reverbation time is realy constant 0,2sec down to 50hz. The floated floor has a natural frequnecy of 35 hz, so this room is not a good choice for recording bass or drums.
I am realy happy, and will start with the live room as soon as i finished some jobs, and have a little budget for the celling diffusors for the live room.
Yesterday i finished the last lights in the small vox booth.
here are the new pic
cheers
Mika
The recording room sounds fantastic, as far as we can call it sounding
It is a room designed for dry vocal recordings, so threre is not much room sound.
I just did one recording with a singer, and i placed him about 80cm away from the mic.
It sounded pretty good, without any resonance in the minds an lows.
I was realy impressed, since this is the best rec. booth i ever built.
Reverbation time is realy constant 0,2sec down to 50hz. The floated floor has a natural frequnecy of 35 hz, so this room is not a good choice for recording bass or drums.
I am realy happy, and will start with the live room as soon as i finished some jobs, and have a little budget for the celling diffusors for the live room.
Yesterday i finished the last lights in the small vox booth.
here are the new pic
cheers
Mika
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looks grrrrreat, mika!
carsten