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Hi, I have a 20' long, by 13' wide, by 9' high home studio. WIl primarily use this for recording a show (with a Panasonic GH4) against a greenscreen at the far end, with 1 or 2 people sitting at a desk roughly at the halfway / 10 foot mark. Have four 5600K lights on stands (2 for the green screen and two for the talent) - and I'm intending to get a couple of wireless lavalier mics.
The studio should have good sound isolation (with 2 x 5/8" sheetrock for the walls, decoupled by Green Glue, and same on the ceiling which was hung on resilient channels).
I'm trying to figure out what to do for acoustical treatment (and would rather keep the budget in the couple hundred dollar range through do-it-yourself options.
For the 4 corners (or 8) I was planning to cut Roxul into triangles and stack it from floor to ceiling, then build a fabric covered frame to rest in front of each. The tutorial I was watching (on Lynda.com) assumes 24" x 48" dimensions so you could cut into 24" x 24" squares, and then cut those into right angle triangles to be stacked. Do those dimensions matter? Because what they had available at my local Lowes were 16" x 48" not 24 - can I just cut those into right angle triangles with one side being 16" and the other 24" - or do I need those to be equal so my corner stack deflects at 45 degrees?
For the acoustic panels to hang on the ceiling and some of the walls, I want to avoid risks of fiberflass / Owen's Corning - so was planning to go with ROck wool. Have seen both Roxul Rockboard 60 (which is abut 6 pounds per square foot) and Roxul Safe and Sound - which is roughly 2.5 lbs/square foot (not sure if that was for 2" thickness for each?)
There is one distributor for Roxul in my city (Richmond), but it oculd take anywhere from 4-8 weeks till my order would come in - which isn't ideal. On Amazon or elsewhere online, the packs of e 2 x 4 boards of these charge as much for shipping as the product, so I'm trying o find out
1) if there are any cheaper ways to get a hold of 2' x 4' x 2" sheets of Roxu Rockboard 60 or Roxul Safe and Sound
2) Is there a strong preference for the Rockboard over the Roxul safe?
3) Considered making acoustic panels out of the 16" x 48" Roxul available at Lowes / Home Depot- by running a divider down the middle and a 16" sheet of Roxul on each side (so 33" + 2" thick wood for 35") - this roxul is 3" thick so woud have to use 4" (or 3") boards as opposed to the 1" x 2" x 8' ones I was initially planning to use with 2" thick Rockboard.
4) Any other materials to consider that I could probably get locally so as to avoid $100 of shipping if I order online?
5) Should i plan to treat the ceiling to wall junction or should all of the corners be sufficient?
6) Any suggestions on affordable lavalier mics that are good quality? Suggestions about wired vs wireless?
Thanks for any help.
The studio should have good sound isolation (with 2 x 5/8" sheetrock for the walls, decoupled by Green Glue, and same on the ceiling which was hung on resilient channels).
I'm trying to figure out what to do for acoustical treatment (and would rather keep the budget in the couple hundred dollar range through do-it-yourself options.
For the 4 corners (or 8) I was planning to cut Roxul into triangles and stack it from floor to ceiling, then build a fabric covered frame to rest in front of each. The tutorial I was watching (on Lynda.com) assumes 24" x 48" dimensions so you could cut into 24" x 24" squares, and then cut those into right angle triangles to be stacked. Do those dimensions matter? Because what they had available at my local Lowes were 16" x 48" not 24 - can I just cut those into right angle triangles with one side being 16" and the other 24" - or do I need those to be equal so my corner stack deflects at 45 degrees?
For the acoustic panels to hang on the ceiling and some of the walls, I want to avoid risks of fiberflass / Owen's Corning - so was planning to go with ROck wool. Have seen both Roxul Rockboard 60 (which is abut 6 pounds per square foot) and Roxul Safe and Sound - which is roughly 2.5 lbs/square foot (not sure if that was for 2" thickness for each?)
There is one distributor for Roxul in my city (Richmond), but it oculd take anywhere from 4-8 weeks till my order would come in - which isn't ideal. On Amazon or elsewhere online, the packs of e 2 x 4 boards of these charge as much for shipping as the product, so I'm trying o find out
1) if there are any cheaper ways to get a hold of 2' x 4' x 2" sheets of Roxu Rockboard 60 or Roxul Safe and Sound
2) Is there a strong preference for the Rockboard over the Roxul safe?
3) Considered making acoustic panels out of the 16" x 48" Roxul available at Lowes / Home Depot- by running a divider down the middle and a 16" sheet of Roxul on each side (so 33" + 2" thick wood for 35") - this roxul is 3" thick so woud have to use 4" (or 3") boards as opposed to the 1" x 2" x 8' ones I was initially planning to use with 2" thick Rockboard.
4) Any other materials to consider that I could probably get locally so as to avoid $100 of shipping if I order online?
5) Should i plan to treat the ceiling to wall junction or should all of the corners be sufficient?
6) Any suggestions on affordable lavalier mics that are good quality? Suggestions about wired vs wireless?
Thanks for any help.