G
Garak
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I'm looking at buying a building something like the one that guruland is being build in. The building I have in mind is a big long metal storage building on the former Harmon US airforce base here in Stephenville, Newfoundland, Canada.
I don't have the money right now to go and build a full blown studio like guruland is going to be. The Budget right now is maybe enough for a control room and a vocal booth. To help pay for the building I'm going to rent out storage space for RV's and stuff.
So I was thinking maybe if the rooms were built on castors they could be reconfigured as the studio expanded. This means more work would have to go into the structer so it dosn't fall apart when moved. One good thing about this design is that I could break the studio up into two smaller studios if needed or make one big studio. Also I could set it up so that the room I'm recording from is always infront of the control room.
It wouldn't be light to move, it would be alot like moving a large travel trailer. On flat concrete two guys can easily move one of those with the little castor under the front jack. I was thinking to make it a one man job, just use come along winches or automotive electric winches.
I would put alot of castors under neath maybe a 3" castor every 12" in a grid. The floor it self would be made of 2" x 4" joist that are notched into one another in the same sort of grid as the castors with 3/4" plywood ontop. The walls would be 2'x4' or 2'x3'(to keep weight down) stud wall with 5/8" drywall on the inside and what ever is cheepest at the hardware store on the outside. The celing would 2'x3' with drywall on the inside and just insulation on top to make it easy to run new cables for ac and audio into the booth. Hopefully I can find some cheep patio doors and some nice cheep windows for communication.
I think I'm only going to build two iso booths for now around 8x10 in size(irrgular shape) and use one for a control room untill I can afford to build a full blown control room which will be in a fixed position.
I don't have the money right now to go and build a full blown studio like guruland is going to be. The Budget right now is maybe enough for a control room and a vocal booth. To help pay for the building I'm going to rent out storage space for RV's and stuff.
So I was thinking maybe if the rooms were built on castors they could be reconfigured as the studio expanded. This means more work would have to go into the structer so it dosn't fall apart when moved. One good thing about this design is that I could break the studio up into two smaller studios if needed or make one big studio. Also I could set it up so that the room I'm recording from is always infront of the control room.
It wouldn't be light to move, it would be alot like moving a large travel trailer. On flat concrete two guys can easily move one of those with the little castor under the front jack. I was thinking to make it a one man job, just use come along winches or automotive electric winches.
I would put alot of castors under neath maybe a 3" castor every 12" in a grid. The floor it self would be made of 2" x 4" joist that are notched into one another in the same sort of grid as the castors with 3/4" plywood ontop. The walls would be 2'x4' or 2'x3'(to keep weight down) stud wall with 5/8" drywall on the inside and what ever is cheepest at the hardware store on the outside. The celing would 2'x3' with drywall on the inside and just insulation on top to make it easy to run new cables for ac and audio into the booth. Hopefully I can find some cheep patio doors and some nice cheep windows for communication.
I think I'm only going to build two iso booths for now around 8x10 in size(irrgular shape) and use one for a control room untill I can afford to build a full blown control room which will be in a fixed position.