I'm have been reading the posts here for quite sometime learning as much as I can. Within the next month I'll be starting renovations on my house to build my home studio. Without this site, I'd surely be lost. THANK YOU!
I own a 1 and a 1/2 story house and decided to use 2 of the rooms on the second floor as my home studio. Before I start ripping out walls, re-insulating and the like, my first problem was trying to figure out what exactly would be the best layout due to the nature of the rooms. Of course I want to get the best sound out of the room, and I need to keep from disturbing my neighbours (or their barking dog from ruining a good take); how to set this up has me stumped.
I did a rough floorplan of the these rooms and attached it. The low-pitched ceilings and odd-shaped rooms have me stuck before I even get started. I appreciate and need all the help I can get. Thank you.
The Image on the left is the overall floor plan. On the right are the two sideviews showing the pitch of the ceilings. Room A has a 4 foot wide flat ceiling, Room B does not have a flat ceiling. Part of the ceiling in Room A is a cutaway doorway leading into Room B.
Most of the measurements are pretty accurate - this is the first time I tried using any type of floorplan software so please forgive any discrepencies in measurements.
I hope I drew a clear enough picture for you.
The purpose of the studio is mostly to record my original songs (not a commercial studio by any strectch of the imagination). Mostly vocals, acoustic guitars and some MIDI but I will be buying a real drum kit in the near future. Probably won't be more than 2 musicians (besides myself) in the studio at any one time.
Looking forward to hearing some ideas,
Thanks,
Kenn