I want to make a vocal booth in my room. It is under/outside of the house's a/c unit. There is a park outside of my house and my window is facing it. My room is next to a washroom as well. The attic is on top of my room as well. there is noise coming into my room from every darn wall. from the ceiling and the floor. So to be precise: The room is noisy as you can possibly imagine. I want to completely soundproof the booth and make it easy to assemble and dissemble.
I want to be able to see my desk from the booth so a window will be required on one panel. That wall will also include a shelf for a cpu keyboard and one for a mouse. another for a screen.
Is it possible to build a booth in which I can record professional sounding vocals, bass and guitar tracks? Can I make one that won't allow sound to escape from the booth and won't allow any noise from outside into it. 100% soundproof!?
6 x 4.5 and 8 ft high are my restrictions. Will it be too small? will my tracks sound dead or shitty? what shape should it be considering my space restrictions? octogonal, hexagonal? rectangular?
Given the space constrictions we are looking at one person in the booth at a time.
I am guessing I will need the floor to be a foot high with dense material in it to keep rumbles and noise from other rooms to penetrate through it, same for the ceiling. Can I get away with only foams and fabrics on the interior surfaces of the wall. What kind of glass will I need? Can that glass be soundproof?
I will need to drill holes so that my interface( scarlett 2i4) mouse, keyboard and cpu screen that will connect to my laptop outside of it on a desk, can be in the booth, with two mic stands. Will the holes let sound through? Will the glass cause sound reflection.
What and how much material will i need? what will I need in there? bass traps? accoustic foams? fabrics for every interior surface ? etc etc etc etc!!!?????
Can I do it for 1 thousand bucks canadian or less? 1.5 k canadian max is my budget. am I dreaming or is this a plausible project?
I want to be able to see my desk from the booth so a window will be required on one panel. That wall will also include a shelf for a cpu keyboard and one for a mouse. another for a screen.
Is it possible to build a booth in which I can record professional sounding vocals, bass and guitar tracks? Can I make one that won't allow sound to escape from the booth and won't allow any noise from outside into it. 100% soundproof!?
6 x 4.5 and 8 ft high are my restrictions. Will it be too small? will my tracks sound dead or shitty? what shape should it be considering my space restrictions? octogonal, hexagonal? rectangular?
Given the space constrictions we are looking at one person in the booth at a time.
I am guessing I will need the floor to be a foot high with dense material in it to keep rumbles and noise from other rooms to penetrate through it, same for the ceiling. Can I get away with only foams and fabrics on the interior surfaces of the wall. What kind of glass will I need? Can that glass be soundproof?
I will need to drill holes so that my interface( scarlett 2i4) mouse, keyboard and cpu screen that will connect to my laptop outside of it on a desk, can be in the booth, with two mic stands. Will the holes let sound through? Will the glass cause sound reflection.
What and how much material will i need? what will I need in there? bass traps? accoustic foams? fabrics for every interior surface ? etc etc etc etc!!!?????
Can I do it for 1 thousand bucks canadian or less? 1.5 k canadian max is my budget. am I dreaming or is this a plausible project?