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Old 12-27-2003
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Help!!

Ok i got a space that 10 x 3 metres and 2 metres in height. I will only be recordig rap and rnb so i only really need a vocal booth control room. but i was thinking wether i should maybe have a small vocal booth a small control room and then a bigger mixing room?, and whether i can fit all of this in the space i've given.

its one big rectangle with the back frontin to the street (with a window) and the other side is basicall underground. so i;m thinkin of even just alocating a small lounge area for eating and shit that was i can isolate the mix room but i dunno . john sayers site is down so i need help from u guys!!!!

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Hey Judge, til John's site is back up have you studied anything here?

http://www.saecollege.de/reference_material/index.html

John created that site then sold it later, and your comment about a control room AND a mixing room tells me you might learn quite a bit at the SAE site. There are even some drawings for various types of studio layouts there.

Just click on anything and everything, I guarantee you'll see John's site back up before you run out of things to study... Steve
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thanx for that

i'll be back after a couple of days reading!!!

good lookin out!
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