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Hi all ..need some advice on studio design

Posted: Sat May 03, 2003 5:39 pm
by Byrdsworth
Hi all ..Just found this forum ..have been enjoying it very much ..Graet stuff..
anyway I'm after some ideas on the space I've included with this post.. any feedback would be much appreciated.
The walls are all solid concrete block except for the alcove part at the end where the doors are. The ceiling is just the upstairs floor structure bearers joists etc.. and to the under side of which I have just over 2.400 M
I'm not sure if I've got enough space for a seperate control room..I want to be able to record a drum kit and so on.. blah blah..
Anyway thanks in advance for your ideas
Thanks
Paul[/img]

Posted: Sun May 04, 2003 11:08 am
by John Sayers
Paul - I'm not sure of the dimensions and what do you mean by the alcove part? any chance of a more definitive drawing??

cheers
john

Posted: Sun May 04, 2003 1:10 pm
by Michael Jones
I would guess the "alcove" is that portion dimensioned as 2.00M and the wall perpendicular and below it. That whole area adjacent to those two walls is what I would call an alcove.

New drawing

Posted: Sun May 04, 2003 4:02 pm
by Byrdsworth
Hi John thanks for the quick reply..I have included an updated drawing I hope this is easier to understand...
thanks again
Paul...

Posted: Mon May 05, 2003 10:26 am
by John Sayers
OK - thanks for that - it's a small area so to get a decent control room AND a studio is hard.

Here's a start

cheers
john

Posted: Mon May 05, 2003 5:06 pm
by Macross
John, is there a way to make the geometry work if you rotated the control room 90 degrees (taking into consideration a smaller console and perhaps no in-wall mains), then using the "alcove" are as a vocal/iso booth and using sliding glass for LOS between the bottom right drum room? Perhaps I'll download smartdraw and draw it up, but I think you understand already.

Byrdsworth, do you use only nearfields? How large is your console (desk)?

Posted: Tue May 06, 2003 12:16 am
by Byrdsworth
Hi Again...thanks John for your drawing ..much apreciated...
I've added a new drawing ...it's similar to the design of funkys studio
I really want to be able to record a drum kit ..so I'm going to get a mates kit and see how it fits into the space...and then take it from there..

Macross ...thanks for your input too.. it all helps the room you thought was the drum room unfortunatly is'nt part of the studio.... sorry if the drawing was misleading..
My set up is fairly modest so I could get away with a smaller control room ..hopefully
anyway a well thought through plan is allways the best option ..
Thanks again guys
Paul

Posted: Tue May 06, 2003 2:59 am
by Macross
I see... well, your control room will be very cramped since it will basically be only 3m x 3m. Unfortunate that the other room is not for you. Perhaps John will have advice on whether you should even wall mount your monitors - you may need to use only nearfields and move your desk forward I would think. What monitors are you using?

Posted: Tue May 06, 2003 10:08 am
by John Sayers
I agree - it makes for a small control room.
any chance of getting more space??

cheers
john

Posted: Tue May 06, 2003 6:23 pm
by Byrdsworth
Hi Again unfortunatly I can't gett any more room so I'm stuck with this to work out .. The space is under my house which is a small workers cottage hence the small space..I think I'm going to go with a variation on the plan you drew John..

Now i've just got to find the time to build it ...
Also John just curious to know which software you use for your plans ??

Thanks for all your help..
Paul