Hello all.
Heres my situation.
I live in an apartment that is typical bungalo divided in half. In my half they had built on kitchen. Under the kitchen is a seperated self contained basement. The dimensions are 10ft-6in. by 16 ft. The ceiling 8 ft high. You access this room from a hatch in the floor and via ladder.
Me and the boys do a lot of jamming in this room and yes.. I do some recording in there too.
So its four concrete wall and a concrete floor. The ceiling is vinly floor, plywood, wood flooring and joists. You can understand what kind of ugly boomy sound I get. Some people have asked me to record their bands and some solo artists too. I have some modest recording gear.
My question, is there anything I can do to this room thats non-permanent, and on a very limited budget that will at least get a little boom out of the room?
Any help would be muchly appreciated.
Four Concrete walls .... Studio from hell. NEED HELP!!
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My bunker studio design.
Here is my tentative layout for my very small, hole in the floor studio.
Any glaring problems?
Muchly appreciated
Any glaring problems?
Muchly appreciated