Studio layout, design and construction

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After a long break because of healthproblems i am back with the studiobuild

the controllroom is taking shape.
today i worked on the desk:

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celling looked like this at monday but i already coverd the upper basstrap soffits with grey fabric:

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sorry for the bad cellphone pics :oops:

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Looks great Mika. Hope your health is better and stays that way for a long time ;)
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thank you :D

here are some more photos with a little more fabric on the celling:

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Hi friends

i continued on working in the small recording room /vocalbooth.
here are some pics of the empty cellig with vetilation ducts and silencers in place:

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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. :D
wireing start the next 3 weeks and i will order some new equipment like preamps, mics .....

controlroom:
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view to vocalbooth
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backside of the controlroom:
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view from vocalbooth to controlroom:
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vocal booth inside
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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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pardon?
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Pardon seems about right to me John.

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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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not going nuts stu.
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Ignore this post....
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after all the spam, here are some pics of the recording booth, ready for buisness:
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Nice work, Mika! Looks great! Congratulations!!! How does it sound?


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Thanks Stuart

The recording room sounds fantastic, as far as we can call it sounding :wink:
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

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8)
looks grrrrreat, mika!
:thu:

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