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plans for studio
Hey guys, check out my floorplan for the studio and let me know what you think. This is a small house that my dad built for my grandmother about 10 years ago. She passed away and since it's next door I decided to make a studio out of it. Anyway, check it out and let me know what you think about the layout. There will be additonal bass traps, I just need to do some tests to determine where I want to put them. Any input/advice is appreciated.
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Make the window bigger between the control room and recording area.
Then Face your control desk so that is looking into the recording area. Looks nice. Wish I had that much space. |
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I think you've chopped up your space too much. What's the point of a vocal booth if the live room isn't big enough to make live-sounding? I would reconfigure into a single larger recording room, and try to add some slanted walls.
. . . also how are people supposed to wash their hands coming out of the can ![]() |
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My logic behind putting the recording room in a seperate space was to isolate from the exterior door and windows in an attempt to keep outside sounds out of the recording area. Oh and there's a sink in the control room for handwashing and such. ![]() |
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. If so, I doubt if this will isolate it anyway. Sound transmits via structural vibration as well as by air. The best thing you can do is seal up every flanking path, such as door jambs, HVAC ducting, pipes, or anything that penetrates the room. As for isolation from the control room, it won't. Normal walls with drywall on each face will transmit sound very easily, especially low frequency. Under these circumstances,the best you can do is seal and treat, and use your booth for vocals. But you will have to seriously beef up DECOUPLED MASS in your booth, or it won't be any better than your live room. Same construction. Same transmission. But good luck with your studio anyway, and have fun.fitZ ![]()
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Considering this is how the walls were to start with, I think you did a good job dividing the space; I can imagine myself doing something very similar.
Good luck!
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Look at it from our perspective, you come here, admittedly a newbie, ask us for comments and then tell you you're not interested in changing anything Well, as is, your space will work OK. You'll need a fair amount of treatment in your recording room because it's small. Quote:
I'd reconfigure the commode room/wet bar to make a proper bathroom. |
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