
technominds
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Ok, so i have an alcove in my room where my bed sits.... the walls surrounding it are all brick from where the house has been extended on.. this makes me think that it would be PERFECT for a vocal booth. I really only need to build one wall, to cover up the gap.. and a door of some sort. The problem with my room is that it is an upper floor and the floor is very prone to bass problems. Anyone downstairs can hear my monitors (Alesis MK2.. a very bassy speaker) even when they are quite low.
I will be putting a desk up against the wall i will be making... and i would like to be able to have my own mix as people record in the booth, without the bass flying through to the mic. What should i be making the wall out of/filling the wall with in order to stop these frequencies being blasted into the booth.
Also, how should i have my speakers placed/ what precautions should i take around the speaker to lessen the bass to the booth, because as i see it... the floor is so weak i dont think it will take much for the bass to come through to the next room.
Should i re-floor the floor in the booth? Maybe put a few layers of carpet to seperate it, or make it float from the floor below it?
The booth is roughly 8ft long and 3ft deep. Is this enough space to make a decent dry vocal recording? Should i be filling it will foam/ leaving area's clean to add a more reflective sound to the vocals?
I dont want to put a window in as i believe it would take the task to a much more difficult level and would be a huge hassle, instead i will probably wire in a camera to a TV on the outside of the booth so i can see in, good idea?
Please answer as much as possible, as i believe this shouldnt be too much of a difficult task. Thank you for any help you may give
[Attatched: A view of the area in question]
I will be putting a desk up against the wall i will be making... and i would like to be able to have my own mix as people record in the booth, without the bass flying through to the mic. What should i be making the wall out of/filling the wall with in order to stop these frequencies being blasted into the booth.
Also, how should i have my speakers placed/ what precautions should i take around the speaker to lessen the bass to the booth, because as i see it... the floor is so weak i dont think it will take much for the bass to come through to the next room.
Should i re-floor the floor in the booth? Maybe put a few layers of carpet to seperate it, or make it float from the floor below it?
The booth is roughly 8ft long and 3ft deep. Is this enough space to make a decent dry vocal recording? Should i be filling it will foam/ leaving area's clean to add a more reflective sound to the vocals?
I dont want to put a window in as i believe it would take the task to a much more difficult level and would be a huge hassle, instead i will probably wire in a camera to a TV on the outside of the booth so i can see in, good idea?
Please answer as much as possible, as i believe this shouldnt be too much of a difficult task. Thank you for any help you may give
[Attatched: A view of the area in question]