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Cheeky Monkey
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I thought I'd set-up this thread up both a poll to find-out how many of you use dedicated vs. multi-use in-home recording space, and also ask for feedback on my own situation.
I have two possible in-home recording spaces:
1) My son's recently vacated bedroom (Dedicated recording environment): A 13' x 10' room with sloped drywall ceiling/wall one side (Cape Cod style house); one window on the sloped wall. The room is carpeted and at some point, I'd acoustically treat it. If I set-up in the bedroom, I can always have everything ready to go, including mic placements. A dedicated recording environment is appealing to me, and may encourage more songwriting/recording. I live in the country and it is VERY quiet, with no traffic or neighbor problems to worry about.
However, I expect to be spending much more time in the basement rec room which might encourage more songwriting/recording for other reasons. Thus my 2nd option...
2) My partially-finished basement (Multi-Use): The advantage is that it's a larger environment, with finished drywall, buy no carpeting or suspended ceiling tiles yet. If I set-up in the basement, I'd plan to use portable office partitions (which I can acquire cheap) as "gobos" that I can position when I record. However, I intend to set-up for home theatre and games room at some point and if the basement is used as a rec room, I expect that I'll have to always set-up and take-down my mic arrangements as well as the partitions. That might quickly become a pain in the ass. Having said that, it's not like pool/ping-pong is going to played all the time, but there's one other drawback to the basement that the bedroom doesn't have -- and that is, whenever anyone walks on the floor above, there's a lot of creaking -- which means I have to ask my wife to not walk around while I'm recording, or record when she's out.
Which environment would you choose? Thanks in advance for any advice.
I have two possible in-home recording spaces:
1) My son's recently vacated bedroom (Dedicated recording environment): A 13' x 10' room with sloped drywall ceiling/wall one side (Cape Cod style house); one window on the sloped wall. The room is carpeted and at some point, I'd acoustically treat it. If I set-up in the bedroom, I can always have everything ready to go, including mic placements. A dedicated recording environment is appealing to me, and may encourage more songwriting/recording. I live in the country and it is VERY quiet, with no traffic or neighbor problems to worry about.
However, I expect to be spending much more time in the basement rec room which might encourage more songwriting/recording for other reasons. Thus my 2nd option...
2) My partially-finished basement (Multi-Use): The advantage is that it's a larger environment, with finished drywall, buy no carpeting or suspended ceiling tiles yet. If I set-up in the basement, I'd plan to use portable office partitions (which I can acquire cheap) as "gobos" that I can position when I record. However, I intend to set-up for home theatre and games room at some point and if the basement is used as a rec room, I expect that I'll have to always set-up and take-down my mic arrangements as well as the partitions. That might quickly become a pain in the ass. Having said that, it's not like pool/ping-pong is going to played all the time, but there's one other drawback to the basement that the bedroom doesn't have -- and that is, whenever anyone walks on the floor above, there's a lot of creaking -- which means I have to ask my wife to not walk around while I'm recording, or record when she's out.
Which environment would you choose? Thanks in advance for any advice.