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statictrash
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Hey ya'll home recording nerds. Here is the start of my studio build. This is the 3rd floor of an old historic Milwaukee building that use to function as a big shoe factory. Our whole unit is 2200 sq. ft. being used as a video/audio production studio.
Here's a shot I found from the 5th floor into the courtyard area:
The double steel doors to our unit:
This is a shot from the big room. Behind this wall is my drum room and control room. This wall will feature a huge painted green screen. I added this second layer of drywall to the outside. It goes as high as the green screen will be and as high as my studio ceiling will be. 9' 8"
Here's a shot of the room that was already there I am using as the drum room. I tore down the inside drywall to continue frame structure, seal cracks and prepare to fill with insulation. Then resilient channels and double layered sheetrock will go up.
A shot of caulk sealing and the beginning of my frame structure wrapping around the big pillar.
Beers consumed. Screws drilled.
Shot of the door opening going into the control room. I found this heavy solid core door (36"x80") in the empty wing next to ours. Saving $$$$$$ already. No door knob or hole. I'll just install a handle.
A shot of the door after framing. The wall between the drum room and live room will be a double frame with a additional door.
I'll keep updating this thread as my progress continues. The drum room will end up being roughly 300 sq. ft. when complete.
A few months back I scored 9 packages of mineral wool for 70 bucks. 2.5 inch thick 2x4' sheets. I built 16 5" thick bass traps but might end up pulling those apart to use as wall insulation since I will be building new traps in the new structure anyways. I don't think I'll find room to use these otherwise.
Down the hall in a storage room there are 3 or 4 big cube partitions I might try to sneak outta there and use for something eventually.
Is it safe to use standard R13 insulation from the local hardware store in walls/ceiling for sound insulation?
Here's a shot I found from the 5th floor into the courtyard area:

The double steel doors to our unit:

This is a shot from the big room. Behind this wall is my drum room and control room. This wall will feature a huge painted green screen. I added this second layer of drywall to the outside. It goes as high as the green screen will be and as high as my studio ceiling will be. 9' 8"

Here's a shot of the room that was already there I am using as the drum room. I tore down the inside drywall to continue frame structure, seal cracks and prepare to fill with insulation. Then resilient channels and double layered sheetrock will go up.

A shot of caulk sealing and the beginning of my frame structure wrapping around the big pillar.

Beers consumed. Screws drilled.

Shot of the door opening going into the control room. I found this heavy solid core door (36"x80") in the empty wing next to ours. Saving $$$$$$ already. No door knob or hole. I'll just install a handle.

A shot of the door after framing. The wall between the drum room and live room will be a double frame with a additional door.

I'll keep updating this thread as my progress continues. The drum room will end up being roughly 300 sq. ft. when complete.
A few months back I scored 9 packages of mineral wool for 70 bucks. 2.5 inch thick 2x4' sheets. I built 16 5" thick bass traps but might end up pulling those apart to use as wall insulation since I will be building new traps in the new structure anyways. I don't think I'll find room to use these otherwise.
Down the hall in a storage room there are 3 or 4 big cube partitions I might try to sneak outta there and use for something eventually.
Is it safe to use standard R13 insulation from the local hardware store in walls/ceiling for sound insulation?