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hey i have a little studio in my basement, one room that i do everything in, its about 7ft by 13ft and 7ft ceilings
i wanted to soundproof it as wenever i use mics in there i get alot of roomnoise on the tracks, like very noticable white noise.
wat would be the best idea for soundproofing and how should i do it.
any help is greatly appreciated
peace
 
hey i have a little studio in my basement, one room that i do everything in, its about 7ft by 13ft and 7ft ceilings
i wanted to soundproof it as wenever i use mics in there i get alot of roomnoise on the tracks, like very noticable white noise.
wat would be the best idea for soundproofing and how should i do it.
any help is greatly appreciated
peace

First,

you are talking about 2 very different things here in the same breath......

soundproofing iis to stop outside noise from coming in - and to keep your sound from going outside............

Room noise (on the other hand) has nothing to do with sound proofing - and (as a matter of fact) will get worse the more you isolate the room.

So is the problem room noise - or the outside world?




BTW - just for the record here - typically a white noise sound would suggest to me (generally) a dirty signal chain - a problem with ground.......... a problem with dimmed lights on the same leg of power as my gear.........

I can't think of any room noise that I would describe the way you have.......

You might be barking up the wrong tree here.......

Rod
 
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ah my bad, i dont mind about sound leakage i guess i meant acoustically treat the room, but ya hmm ill check out wat u said bout the signal chain
thanx for the help
 
I tend to think of "white noise" as almost a hiss more than a hum. Hiss can often be reduced by cutting some of the high frequencies, lowering the treble on amps and cutting the gain a little on preamps. You might also be picking up something like air movement noise from a heat/ac vent, or computer cooling fan, mics tend to pick up little noises that we don't notice untill we play back a recording.
 
The input gain on your mixing desk / preamp may be set too high...
 
thanx

thanx for all the help guy taken them all into consideration
 
Please give us a follow up on what solved the problem.

Rod
 
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