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laptoppop
Musical Technogeek
Ok, maybe not (TM) 
Here's some rough thoughts toward a space that I'll be remodeling into a itty bitty studio.
I've attached a picture of my insanity...
The space is 20x10 feet. I'm thinking of splitting it up into two spaces, 8x10, and 12x10.
The front and back wall of the "control room" would be absorbent -- probably 4" knauf fiberglass (703 equiv).
The ceilings are pitched with one side 8 feet rising to 12 feet on the other side. The highest point is right over the two doors I'd be putting in. I'm thinking I'd make it an equal triangle, which would limit it to around 10 feet at the peak, then cover the whole thing with more of the 4" fiberglass panels. In the triangle above the ceiling, I'd hide the air conditioning ductwork, and sound control soffits.
The floor would be wood - probably a laminate like Pergo.
The sides of the rooms would be covered with some floor to ceiling slot resonators. Across from the door in each case would be a bookcase -- Natural diffusor.
The corners in the control room would be deeper bass slot resonators.
There would be a 3 foot square window between the rooms. I've drawn the angle side to side, but it would actually be top to bottom -- i.e. the top further apart than the bottom.
Yup, its tiny....but could this work? How can I make it better? I pretty much can do anything within the 10x20 area.
-lee-

Here's some rough thoughts toward a space that I'll be remodeling into a itty bitty studio.
I've attached a picture of my insanity...
The space is 20x10 feet. I'm thinking of splitting it up into two spaces, 8x10, and 12x10.
The front and back wall of the "control room" would be absorbent -- probably 4" knauf fiberglass (703 equiv).
The ceilings are pitched with one side 8 feet rising to 12 feet on the other side. The highest point is right over the two doors I'd be putting in. I'm thinking I'd make it an equal triangle, which would limit it to around 10 feet at the peak, then cover the whole thing with more of the 4" fiberglass panels. In the triangle above the ceiling, I'd hide the air conditioning ductwork, and sound control soffits.
The floor would be wood - probably a laminate like Pergo.
The sides of the rooms would be covered with some floor to ceiling slot resonators. Across from the door in each case would be a bookcase -- Natural diffusor.

The corners in the control room would be deeper bass slot resonators.
There would be a 3 foot square window between the rooms. I've drawn the angle side to side, but it would actually be top to bottom -- i.e. the top further apart than the bottom.
Yup, its tiny....but could this work? How can I make it better? I pretty much can do anything within the 10x20 area.
-lee-