
Pinky
and The Brain...
I was in a similar situation when first starting home recording years ago. After a noise complaint from my neighbor I spoke with them about their schedule and worked around it for things that required me making noise. I communicated my intent with them and we were able to easily avoid issues moving forward. When people are brought into the decision making process they tend to be reasonable and willing to compromise/come to a consensus.
You're not going to be able to do enough on a budget to do what you want anytime you want. You must get a handle on when it's best for all parties within ear shot.
I ended up doing a lot more by headphones in those years than in years prior, and that's carried over into future living situations which has helped keep the tensions down when it comes to the little bit I have to make noise (acoustic guitar recording, some tapping on the drum pads, etc). If it's not all the time, doing it the infrequent times is more manageable for those who aren't vested in your music interests. It's probably a good habit to get into now (not making a lot of noise) unless you expect to be independently wealthy and/or live far outside a city where your nearest neighbors can't hear you. For the rest of us 98% for which that isn't a thing, we make compromises in our approaches.
You're not going to be able to do enough on a budget to do what you want anytime you want. You must get a handle on when it's best for all parties within ear shot.
I ended up doing a lot more by headphones in those years than in years prior, and that's carried over into future living situations which has helped keep the tensions down when it comes to the little bit I have to make noise (acoustic guitar recording, some tapping on the drum pads, etc). If it's not all the time, doing it the infrequent times is more manageable for those who aren't vested in your music interests. It's probably a good habit to get into now (not making a lot of noise) unless you expect to be independently wealthy and/or live far outside a city where your nearest neighbors can't hear you. For the rest of us 98% for which that isn't a thing, we make compromises in our approaches.
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