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terrible_buddhist
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new studio
http://www.foxytravel.com/YE/floorplan2.xls
We are working on our first recording studio/ practice space...this is what I have so far...your help would be greatly appreciated.
Some side notes:
This is a basement to a garage, so all but 1/3 of a wall is concrete. I am not worried about sound leaving...but controlling what is inside.
We are working on our first recording studio/ practice space...this is what I have so far...your help would be greatly appreciated.
Some side notes:
This is a basement to a garage, so all but 1/3 of a wall is concrete. I am not worried about sound leaving...but controlling what is inside.
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terrible_buddhist
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here is a little better drawing (though not much)
here is a better drawing using smartdraw (for the first time)
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Take a gander around at the basic form of a good control room and adapt it to your space design.
Check the SAE site as well. Then revise your drawing accordingly
http://www.saecollege.de/reference_material/index.html
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Check the SAE site as well. Then revise your drawing accordingly
http://www.saecollege.de/reference_material/index.html
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damn!
That is NICE! How about this for an option though? We already have the floor built for live studio, I would kind of hate to tear that up.
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are the angles ok? also...do you think you can make it pretty for me?
I love your drawings...we are going to be working on it some more tomorrow night with any luck.
I do like the bigger control room...but this has to be a practice space first and a recording place second. I really want to make sure this will be a good place to record drums though too.
Thank you for your help!
I love your drawings...we are going to be working on it some more tomorrow night with any luck.
I do like the bigger control room...but this has to be a practice space first and a recording place second. I really want to make sure this will be a good place to record drums though too.
Thank you for your help!
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Your angles do need work. Look around this design forum you will see a number of different options for laying out live rooms. This will be a guide for you to develop some ideas. for example:
<img src="http://www.johnlsayers.com/phpBB2/files/plan1_422.jpg" /img>
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<img src="http://www.johnlsayers.com/phpBB2/files/plan1_422.jpg" /img>
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The main thing to get right while you have extra help is the construction - adding wall treatments, depending on how elaborate they are, can be done without much (or any) help.
Your booth needs to lose the parallel walls if possible. The minimum TOTAL splay between two opposing walls to kill flutter echo is at least 10 degrees - John has had consistent luck with 12 degrees.
If you are splaying a single wall enough to get a 12 degree angle, it takes an offset of 25.5" per 10 feet of wall to get 12 degrees. If you're doing a symmetrical room with 6 degrees each side, then half that, or 12.75" per 10 feet is what you need.
If you can't splay the walls, you may be able to build some of John's angled slat resonator traps, shown here under "Side Wall Absorber" =
http://www.johnlsayers.com/HR/index1.htm
Those could be added after the fact as well - don't rush building this sort of thing, they need to be done right and tight... Steve
Your booth needs to lose the parallel walls if possible. The minimum TOTAL splay between two opposing walls to kill flutter echo is at least 10 degrees - John has had consistent luck with 12 degrees.
If you are splaying a single wall enough to get a 12 degree angle, it takes an offset of 25.5" per 10 feet of wall to get 12 degrees. If you're doing a symmetrical room with 6 degrees each side, then half that, or 12.75" per 10 feet is what you need.
If you can't splay the walls, you may be able to build some of John's angled slat resonator traps, shown here under "Side Wall Absorber" =
http://www.johnlsayers.com/HR/index1.htm
Those could be added after the fact as well - don't rush building this sort of thing, they need to be done right and tight... Steve
Soooo, when a Musician dies, do they hear the white noise at the end of the tunnel??!? Hmmmm...
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