our life is what our thoughts make it."
Marcus Aurelius
Under a sky awash with the monsoon's seductive sheen, I sit 'listening' to the sunbeams breaking through the clouds in all their glorious brilliance. I reach out and touch their effervescent rays. Then I turn, towards my room.
The room, my living room, 17.33 ft. X 10.6 ft. X 9.3 ft. has been the chosen ground for the Aural Phoenix Atelier, a project studio endeavour envisioned to create, nurture, edit and produce pro-league audiophile-grade music and visual art.
THE CRYSTAL BALL
Form and function, beauty and precision ... I intend to blend them in perfect harmony in here and build a sanctum-sanctorum that's relaxing, joyous, stimulating, inspiring, and intuitive to 'be' in. To be in. Once you're settled, we take it from there.
Immaculately inspirational, spiritually elevating and serenely uplifting an environment... where sound, light, form, ideas and thought coalesce into a seamless workflow, making any endeavour undertaken at Aural Phoenix Atelier creatively satisfying and commercially profitable to the artists, thought provoking and entertaining to the audience, ...and quite alright with the neighbours.
"Ah, but a man's reach should exceed his grasp, or what's a heaven for?" Robert Browning
The Aural Phoenix Atelier is projected as an acoustic-sound-haven. A place to come to if you wanna play and sing naturally with all your good energies, inspiration and gusto, recording it all on a state-of-the-art Apple/Apogee/Genelec based system running Logic Pro and ProTools, professionally tweaked to deliver excellent results, anytime, everytime. A place worthy of the trek (and the climb) to it's elevated reaches, far from the polluting and chaotic atmosphere of the city, to realize the pristine beauty of unadulterated, natural, acoustic music, played on avant-gardé instruments carefully hand-picked and ‘energized’. The charm is evident.
In addition to customized and personalized Songwriting, Composition, Voice-over, Recording and Production facilities, Music and Sound Therapy and Counselling programmes are conducted at the Aural Phoenix Atelier.
All projects, profitable and/or charitable, are pursued for creative fulfilment and evolution of all minds and hearts involved.
"We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, therefore, is not an act but a habit." Aristotle
THE CHRONICLES AND THE MAPS
Sept. 1989. The refrains from an acoustic guitar impressed themselves upon my heart, mind and soul. I embraced the instrument. I taught myself to talk to it, n’ listen. And play. Then I started hearing.
Sept. 1999. I started taking pictures. Then, I started seeing.
Sept. 2009. The refrains of a paradigm change to life's philosophy and circumstance found a portal of personal artistic expressivity with a lucid understanding and amalgamation of aural and visual art and sciences. All this echoed a strong sentiment with a will for personal, professional, spiritual, emotional, and artistic growth henceforth.
I got myself some tools. I started to make music and take pictures with a new vigour and maturity.
A back-catalogue of compositions, archived painstakingly, in staff and lyric was greatly nostalgic to dig into. Still, it didn't cut the cake.
"First say to yourself what you would be;
and then do what you have to do."
Epictetus
I started getting inspired n' composing, hitting "Rec" n' learning to do (by hit-trial-error-hit again) what they told me was amateur-level sequencing, mixing, mastering n' production.
I decided to take the plunge. My life, my career, my heart n' soul lay in music, … in being around music. In me making my music, making my life music. In my music making me what I am and will be.
I needed an 'artist-name' name, I thought up an alter ego instead ...
"Aural Phoenix" ... the myth turned man.
It fitted in and related to my life upto this point, it sounded cool, it sounded really cool ...
So who am I ? I'll tell ya ...
An eclectic, virtuoso singer-songwriter-producer-musician-entrepreneur, ever yearning to exponentially increase the above number of hyphens and skills and talents contained between them.
I was, and indeed am ready to evolve... To think... n' ask... n' watch... n' learn... n' relearn... n' adapt it to my real-time environment and get the best possible results.
"To reach a port, we must sail—Sail, not tie at anchor—Sail, not drift. Sail."
Franklin Roosevelt
SETTING SAIL
An apple MacBook pro running GarageBand was used for awhile, just that ... n' grace, hope and love .
Songwriting, Playing guitar n' Singing, my real talent-core-trinity was developed along with self-training and familiarization with all the techniques of making technology work and work for oneself.
I taught myself professional software and hardware, terms and concepts, methodology and freedom, philosophies and ideologies ...and the whole bigger picture that comes into being when a dude is "just makin' good music".
I figured I needed an Apogee Duet to get a slick, pristine signal into my 'puter. I got one. The same day, I made friends with an ebony pair of Senheiser cans, they made me "hear what you been missing".
Cans get tiring, I researched n googled n researched again and settled on a pair of Genelecs 6010a and a 5040b subwoofer.
A friend of mine said, "you're putting your cart before your horse". I replied, "that's only 'cause I know I have a darn good whip".
"If you have built castles in the air, your work need not be lost; that is where they should be. Now put foundations under them."
Henry David Thoreau
AMIDST THE WAVES
It's fall 2011, the room is stripped bare, U-Mesh, the carpenter has been called in, "how to make home-recording studio" googled n' googled again till websites, forums and other resources of similar nature are diligently searched and soaked in. My place in the picture of things and my relative ignorance was swallowed with a gulp and this renovation project started anew with the faith and trust and belief that the good, kind folk of the world, a few even, would find the inclination and interest enough to point me in the right direction and walk this intriguing and fascinating road with me... the growth and evolution of a place sacred to me, a place of creation and nurturing of music, the immortal divine entity.
The path follows the Atelier's ideological and real-time growth and evolution ... in design, in construction, in philosophy. The path is actually one along which I am personally and professionally growing and evolving.
I believe the journey is more important than the destination. The skill n' knowledge n' craft n' finesse I would gain by banter, debate, conversations and interactions, even just the virtue of being amidst minds that think, n’ do, …. that's just as important to look forward to as would be the finished Aural Phoenix Atelier, a project studio worthy of the music being made in it.
I speak, my mind ...
I seek, I will find ...
To put things in a better perspective, I am attaching a few pictures taken on 6 August, 2011, showing the room as it was when we started work on the Aural Phoenix Atelier - the making of Project
The room, as I stated upon starting, is 17.33 ft. X 10.6 ft. X 9.3 ft.
On the north-face, a glass window is coming up, 8 ft. x 4 ft. ....on the 10.6 ft. X 9.3 ft. wall, centred around it. It is facing out Northwards into the vivid, ethereal open skies and a neigbouring tree that floats hope and birdsong outta it's dense foliage everytime the wind caresses it ...
Ahem, Ok, Alright, I'll get real...facing out north into the colony street below and the houses on the opposite side.
It's a gamble, ... form n' function.
They appear impossible to co-exist harmoniously. Symbiosis is the key.
The technical ‘defects’ are to be used creatively. Aesthetic would be designed to ‘serve a purpose’.
The sheer mass of the window must've made the purists amongst you gentlemen shake their heads and say, "poor thing, he screwed up right at the start, put in a window instead of removing it lol"
I am well aware that a glass-pane that big spells d-i-s-a-s-t-e-r for the room acoustics (absorption co-efficient of it varies from .18 (@125Hz) to .02 (@4kHz) . No good eh, theorists ?!?!
I am also aware of the inherent security flaws and chinks in the armour of having a room full of high-end technological gadgets, professional studio gear and precious instruments and artifacts, all open to a stone-throw fueled by the sheer lure of the money. In short, burglars. Fingers crossed. Maybe I’ll befriend a certain caped crusader.
I live on the third floor of an apartment block, poorly constructed by the govt. No attention to detail, in anything. It's a story of ‘neither’ form nor function. I have to literally reinvent the wheel here.
Anyway, I am getting that glass pane put for a reason ... an indispensable reason, a reason which justifies my logic (no pun intended ) for putting it up.
HERE COMES THE SUN !!!
" Goodbye Blue Sky…..NOT !!! “
I spent all of 9 months, all boarded up, with no visual clues to day or night, I played and made music in the aforesaid room. It had it's own merits. Hear what came outta that phase @ http://www.soundcloud.com/auralphoenix
It was a gestation period. I had to grow-up a lil’ from the newbie tadpole I was at this all. The embryonic stages ended, I was born. Prematurely ?!?! I think not. When the time comes, the universe conspires to make us do what we are supposed to do.
So we brought the boards down,
I paused ...
I smiled …
I soaked in ...
The evening sunlight filtered in …
The eagles flew home and so did the understanding that I had a place at my disposal that could inspire just by the "quality of light" streaming into it.
And I had boarded it up. Geeezzzz !!!
Yes, sunshine ... that which sustains all life on earth, also sustains my creativity.
Whether romantically reflected at nightfall by a quiet lavender moon, or in the radiant brilliance of the magical "golden hours" relished by pro lensmen, in the pink hues of an ethereal dawn or just on a regular "38 degrees in the shade" day, I NEED SUNLIGHT, lots of it.
So the window, big, sprawling, inviting inspiration, to and from the elements. Spawning creativity.
I plan to hang a heavy rug, blanket or a thick velvet material along the entire length of the front wall, covering the window when critical listening n' mixing needs are primary. Or maybe wood blinds, retractable.
The rest of the time, the sunlight would be filtering into the room, falling on my eclectic collection of varied acoustic instruments and illuminating the space in a fascinating and inspirational pool of light …"Enchanté"
The wall itself has been torn down and is being built again, positioning the window dead centre, to attain a certain zen symmetry I am following in this studio-design.
THE WALL
Aerial view / Top view of wall being constructed
Brick, 5 x 2.5 x 9 inches , red baked fly ash kind from the previous wall. Only, I'm putting in soundboard and/or rockwool, sticking it to the inside of the new wall, and then just doubling the wall up in front of the insulating material, towards the inner-side of the room.
That's a good idea ?
Should cut 50-60 dB technically, being a "Double-wall".
I'm on here to evolve, period... I’ll talk a lot, ask a lotta questions, maybe answering them myself along the way. Here's to hoping the good, kind folk online help out … Cheers !!!
QUESTIONS
My immediate questions to the forum ...
1) What is better, Gypsum board, Plasterboard, or Rockwool, to cut/stop/reduce sound to-n-fro when putting between two layers of brick?
2) Does the insulation need be against the inner wall or the outer wall or not touching either wall on the inside? I reckon this is an important consideration.
3) The insulating material that I sandwich between the brick layers, would it need be "stuck with glue/adhesive" to either wall, or just shove it in place? Or is all this done with screws, studs and opposable thumbs?
4) If so, which adhesive? ...n' how long does it need to dry-up/ settle before I start putting the inner brick layer in ?
5) Do I leave air space between the wall-material-wall layers at any place? ie, between the outer wall and the insulation ? or the inner wall and insulation ? Or do I pack it all in?
6) Do I REALLY need the darn insulation? Will it make a considerable drop in dB levels transmitted through? Or shall i just leave open air space in between the two Walls?
7) When the walls done going up, whats the best method/materials to paint on the outside, and on the inside ?

Any kind suggestions?
Big Bass traps in the corners.... ? Or one BIG trap all along the loft.
Or a big ornate clock in the middle? The need to keep track of time whilst working isn't paramount a need on the minds of ‘soundproofing and acoustic treatment’ minds, but I know and understand it does help to have a visual reference off the corner of your eye. Just an idea. No?
Thx for your suggestions/advice in advance. I'm shopping around for raw materials here in new Delhi as I type this, wish me luck !!!
regards,
A
SOUNDS : http://soundcloud.com/AuralPhoenix
VISUALS : http://www.youtube.com/user/TheAuralpho ... ature=mhsn
WEBSITE : http://www.auralphoenix.com/ (under construction )
Enjoy !!!