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NEED HELP WIth preparing a recording room
i will make some changes in my bedroom, where i pratice/record with my band, and i wanted to get some help cuz i dont know much about acoustic and stuff...
first of all..... i will buy those waved plaques of "sponje" u know what i mean? i dont know how to spell it but i think u guys know what im talking about, those plaques that covers the studio walls to avoid reverd and to isolate the sound and stuff... well my first question is.... should i put that ALL AROUND my walls??? i mean.... is it 'the more the better' ? or i should put it on the walls and maybe leave the floor without a carpet and stuff to "balance" the reverd and dont over-isolate the sound and stuff, cuz once i was told it wouldnt be so good to have a FULL isolated room without ANY reverbs from the walls and stuff, i dont know, plz help! Marcos.
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Try the studio building forum, it's further down the page...
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oops.
sorry! i searched for it before posting here but i didnt find it, now i went to levels up and it was there.....
thx, sorry. Marcos.
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Well you dont want to go overboard with the foam. Just as having a room be to (live) is bad, so is having a room too (dead). I find that I use my foam more for controlling outside sounds rather than reverb control in the room. I live in a quiet neighboor hood but I still get the sounds of cars and kids going by. So I suggest balance. Do a little bit at a time.
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Do yourself a BIG favour and try to get the following book:
"master handbook of acoustics" by Alton Everest. For a first, less detailed look go to http://www.sospubs.co.uk/sos/jul98/a...coustics1.html or, as your question shows some misconceptions about "insulation" (ie soundproofing) and "room treatment": http://www.sospubs.co.uk/sos/feb98/a...dproofing.html |
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