Putting a recording studio in a skyscraper office building
Posted: Sun Jun 08, 2003 1:53 am
Hello All. I am fascinated by this forums wisdom, and knowledge. There is a lot of great stuff I have seen in the past few weeks that I have been prowling. Here is my deal...hopefully help will exist for my problem...
My name is Daniel Allocca. I am a Boston-Based engineer seeking a recording space in local tall office buildings. I want to be centrally located to service my client`s needs. And I need the 24 hour accesss, security, and centrall located amenities. Plus they have freight elevators which are great!
The studio would basically just be the next step in my effort to convert my bedroom studio in to a more professional enviornment. I have been getting a lot of work as an engineer, and always end up having clients at my apartment to put the finishing touches on mixes, or editing, or whatever. This is becoming a hassle to deal with.
I would love to have a place that I could mix, edit, and overdub in. Provisions for sorround sound should be taken in to consideration because I want to get in to DVD authoring, and mixing.
I have decided that I need about 600ft2 of space. I would like a reasonable control rooom...15x17 or something like that, two iso booths (one 5x7other 10x7) a lounge, and office, and a closet to store some stuff in.
I have yet to find a place, but have been sort of in a catch 22 because of acoustical nightmares I am scared to encounter. Will sound terribly bleed from my office space to other offices? That is my biggest concern.
Anyhow....moving forward with the assumption that I can do something about bleed, I will tell you all other things I am looking for. I want to keep my space fairly corporate looking and feeling because I plan on moving most of my business from audio engineering to audio for video post, and dvd authoring in the near future. Most musical things I would be doing is mixing...most of my work is as a mix engineer anyways.
Most places I have seen....online mostly...are just large square spaces with 10-12 foot drop panel cielings, and columns placed roughly every 12-15 feet in a grid. I dont see the columns being too much of a problem becuse I feel like I could easily build my design around them, but I do think that the drop panel cielings will be a big problem.
Well. I think I have posted my situation rather clearly...there some problems...keeping sound in my space...drop panel cielings.
What tips/designs/suggestions do you all have?
My brain is open...pour the knowledge in.
Daniel Allocca
Electrobear Productions
www.electrobear.com
My name is Daniel Allocca. I am a Boston-Based engineer seeking a recording space in local tall office buildings. I want to be centrally located to service my client`s needs. And I need the 24 hour accesss, security, and centrall located amenities. Plus they have freight elevators which are great!
The studio would basically just be the next step in my effort to convert my bedroom studio in to a more professional enviornment. I have been getting a lot of work as an engineer, and always end up having clients at my apartment to put the finishing touches on mixes, or editing, or whatever. This is becoming a hassle to deal with.
I would love to have a place that I could mix, edit, and overdub in. Provisions for sorround sound should be taken in to consideration because I want to get in to DVD authoring, and mixing.
I have decided that I need about 600ft2 of space. I would like a reasonable control rooom...15x17 or something like that, two iso booths (one 5x7other 10x7) a lounge, and office, and a closet to store some stuff in.
I have yet to find a place, but have been sort of in a catch 22 because of acoustical nightmares I am scared to encounter. Will sound terribly bleed from my office space to other offices? That is my biggest concern.
Anyhow....moving forward with the assumption that I can do something about bleed, I will tell you all other things I am looking for. I want to keep my space fairly corporate looking and feeling because I plan on moving most of my business from audio engineering to audio for video post, and dvd authoring in the near future. Most musical things I would be doing is mixing...most of my work is as a mix engineer anyways.
Most places I have seen....online mostly...are just large square spaces with 10-12 foot drop panel cielings, and columns placed roughly every 12-15 feet in a grid. I dont see the columns being too much of a problem becuse I feel like I could easily build my design around them, but I do think that the drop panel cielings will be a big problem.
Well. I think I have posted my situation rather clearly...there some problems...keeping sound in my space...drop panel cielings.
What tips/designs/suggestions do you all have?
My brain is open...pour the knowledge in.
Daniel Allocca
Electrobear Productions
www.electrobear.com