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wangchung
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Just a Q/A new thead I touched on with rick. Any advice guys is greatly appreciated. I'm too long in the tooth to be doin vocals at 3am to keep my ambient noise down.
Q: Is this a one room studio or do you have a seperate control room?
A: Though I do all my tracking in one room, I do have a small bathroom and a kitchen area that I sometimes put a very tiny gtr amp in.
Q: Tell us what ALL the problems are with your vocal recording, and how you record(do you need to isolate live instruments from vocals for simultaneous recording)?
A: NOPE. Though that would be nice. everything, I D.I including kit. TD20/Boom theory. straight into my fairlight.
Q: What kind of ambient noise do you hear and or pick up on the mics?
Any low rumble?
A: Now yu talking. Yep, a definite low rumble that gets less into the night. I’m sure it’s the road.
Q: How and where do you set up the vocal mics presently?
A: in the main control room. u67/87
Q: Since environmental noise transmits into the studio, it works the opposite as well. Are you trying to keep studio sound from transmitting to the outside?
A: Nope
Q: Tell us ALL about the "concrete outbuilding", roof, ceiling, walls, doors, windows, HVAC, floor and partitions. Give us a size(interior dimensions-including height and description of interior wall type(drywall over concrete?) If so, is the drywall furred out?
A: Concrete block walls with a 4” cavity, foamed filled, plastered board and finished walls. 18’x9 aprox.
Ceiling is wood framed, with two 4”cavity segments filled with high dense rocwall and foam which is then wrapped in hi-dense cloth. (see pic attached)
6'6 slopping.
Floor is 8" reinforced concrete then concrete tiled and carpeted.
Q: What kind of music/instruments. Will vocalists need room for instruments like a guitar?
A: No, I think I could scam that one.
Q: Does the booth need to be disassembled for moving later or can it be built perminent?
A: Permanent
Q: Is this a one room studio or do you have a seperate control room?
A: Though I do all my tracking in one room, I do have a small bathroom and a kitchen area that I sometimes put a very tiny gtr amp in.
Q: Tell us what ALL the problems are with your vocal recording, and how you record(do you need to isolate live instruments from vocals for simultaneous recording)?
A: NOPE. Though that would be nice. everything, I D.I including kit. TD20/Boom theory. straight into my fairlight.
Q: What kind of ambient noise do you hear and or pick up on the mics?
Any low rumble?
A: Now yu talking. Yep, a definite low rumble that gets less into the night. I’m sure it’s the road.
Q: How and where do you set up the vocal mics presently?
A: in the main control room. u67/87
Q: Since environmental noise transmits into the studio, it works the opposite as well. Are you trying to keep studio sound from transmitting to the outside?
A: Nope
Q: Tell us ALL about the "concrete outbuilding", roof, ceiling, walls, doors, windows, HVAC, floor and partitions. Give us a size(interior dimensions-including height and description of interior wall type(drywall over concrete?) If so, is the drywall furred out?
A: Concrete block walls with a 4” cavity, foamed filled, plastered board and finished walls. 18’x9 aprox.
Ceiling is wood framed, with two 4”cavity segments filled with high dense rocwall and foam which is then wrapped in hi-dense cloth. (see pic attached)
6'6 slopping.
Floor is 8" reinforced concrete then concrete tiled and carpeted.
Q: What kind of music/instruments. Will vocalists need room for instruments like a guitar?
A: No, I think I could scam that one.
Q: Does the booth need to be disassembled for moving later or can it be built perminent?
A: Permanent
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