
TerraMortim
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except noise violations can be $1000 per incident so yea, you might consider your options regarding noise isolation...
And do you know of anyone who actually enforces this? I've had my share of noise complaints, but I can't think of a single person I've ever heard of getting tickets like that when doing something normal... You'd have to be BLASTING stuff like crazy day and night, at levels enough to give you permanent hearing damage, and enough to even damage your gear, to warrant someone wanting to give you a $1k ticket for a noise violation. I live in a basement suite and I can do normal recording most of the time (sometimes run into problems, but I can't imagine police coming over to fine me for it). . . . Maybe a night club would get a fine, but a home studio?
Also, in most places, the city ordinances give times where excessive noise is not allowed and when it is... In the city I live in, after 11pm people could call the cops on you... if someone called the cops to give a noise complaint say, in the middle of the day... they would just say... sorry nothing we can do.. and even if it's after that time, chances are a cop, if they even still would come out for a silly noise complaint, would just say.. hey we had a complaint, can you turn it down... you say, yes officer, very sorry... and they wish you a good night... And that was even when I lived in the states, and the cops hated me for the way I look (I must be up to no good!)
Do you live out in the middle of buttfuck nowhere where the police have nothing to do? That's the only place I can see a cop wasting his time enforcing $1k noise violations for people in their home studios, playing things at a reasonable listening volume. If you're recording live instruments, and you're place can't handle it...just go to a commercial studio for that (there are plenty of small commercial studios you could use for like $20 an hour that would get the job done...if you have your shit together (everything ready to go, the entire plan for what mics, where they're placed, and what method of recording, etc...) you could be in and out of there in a few hours for a track. (or, just find someone who owns like, a band rehearsal space, offer them some money to come in before they open (after they close) to lay down some tracks (if you have something semi portable to record with, like a laptop).