Richard Curran
New member
Hello!
Hoping someone here might have some useful suggestions for my current issue.
I have been using a small room for remote session recording for a number of years using a protools system to record strings and solo violin, viola and cello. I isolate the electronics and my noisy G4 mac by housing them on a deep windowledge, separating this from the rest of the room with 2 removable mdf panels. These panels are backed with loft insulation and have self adhesive sealing strips around their edges. Once in place these are adequate to isolate the computer fan noise. To control heat (I also use an Avalon vt pre-amp) I simply open the window.
Since I currently live on a cul-de-sac and traffic is minimal this is no problem, however the road will shortly be opened and become a major route. Naturally I'm concerned about the potential level of noise (many of my clients work for broadcast so quality has to be top notch).
So the question is: how do I effectively insulate the main part of the room from external noise and keep my equipment cool with this set up?
Many thanks,
Richard
Hoping someone here might have some useful suggestions for my current issue.
I have been using a small room for remote session recording for a number of years using a protools system to record strings and solo violin, viola and cello. I isolate the electronics and my noisy G4 mac by housing them on a deep windowledge, separating this from the rest of the room with 2 removable mdf panels. These panels are backed with loft insulation and have self adhesive sealing strips around their edges. Once in place these are adequate to isolate the computer fan noise. To control heat (I also use an Avalon vt pre-amp) I simply open the window.
Since I currently live on a cul-de-sac and traffic is minimal this is no problem, however the road will shortly be opened and become a major route. Naturally I'm concerned about the potential level of noise (many of my clients work for broadcast so quality has to be top notch).
So the question is: how do I effectively insulate the main part of the room from external noise and keep my equipment cool with this set up?
Many thanks,
Richard