
Todzilla
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After a year and a half of inhaling sawdust, OC703 fibers, polyurethane and the like, my studio (HUGE sound generation & capture facility) is complete. Well, as complete as any music gear money pit could be.
Check out the enclosed pix...
AirAbove.jpg - this is the view from the entryway/ISO area. It shows the big ceilings and gives you a sense of the basic space.
WallTreatments.jpg - this shows the absorptive treatments I have employed. The purple shrouded things are 2" OC703 held off the wall by 2"x2" strips, to lower the effective absorption frequency. The wooden boxes are slightly modified versions of Ethan Weiner's Build a Better Bass Trap. The corner traps (alternating purple shades) are 4" OC703 angled in the corner from floor to nearly the ceiling.
BasicHuge.jpg - My basic work area. Drum throne has worked out well for mobility and fewer cord snags. DAW input gear is in the upper left rack. Older ADAT, DAT, power amps, etc... gear is in lower left rack. MIDI devices are in lower right rack.
FloorSpace.jpg - the view of the work area from the spousal doghouse loft. Believe it or not, this is my studio when it is clean.
The space is 23' X 16' with a cathedral ceiling that vaults from 10' to 13' at truss peak. Construction is stucco'ed sand-filled cinder block, which provides plenty of isolation from main house and neighbors. I work largely solo, so the idea of a divided space (control, main) was neither cost-effective nor practical. There is a loft at the end opposite the main gear, for when I am sent to the spousal doghouse (not the briar patch!!!). The acoustic treatment was intended to generally control reverberation without losing the bigish room sound (approx 4000 cubic feet). It works really well in that regard.
I'll post more pics via my website, when I get the updates done.
Whaddya think?
Check out the enclosed pix...
AirAbove.jpg - this is the view from the entryway/ISO area. It shows the big ceilings and gives you a sense of the basic space.
WallTreatments.jpg - this shows the absorptive treatments I have employed. The purple shrouded things are 2" OC703 held off the wall by 2"x2" strips, to lower the effective absorption frequency. The wooden boxes are slightly modified versions of Ethan Weiner's Build a Better Bass Trap. The corner traps (alternating purple shades) are 4" OC703 angled in the corner from floor to nearly the ceiling.
BasicHuge.jpg - My basic work area. Drum throne has worked out well for mobility and fewer cord snags. DAW input gear is in the upper left rack. Older ADAT, DAT, power amps, etc... gear is in lower left rack. MIDI devices are in lower right rack.
FloorSpace.jpg - the view of the work area from the spousal doghouse loft. Believe it or not, this is my studio when it is clean.
The space is 23' X 16' with a cathedral ceiling that vaults from 10' to 13' at truss peak. Construction is stucco'ed sand-filled cinder block, which provides plenty of isolation from main house and neighbors. I work largely solo, so the idea of a divided space (control, main) was neither cost-effective nor practical. There is a loft at the end opposite the main gear, for when I am sent to the spousal doghouse (not the briar patch!!!). The acoustic treatment was intended to generally control reverberation without losing the bigish room sound (approx 4000 cubic feet). It works really well in that regard.
I'll post more pics via my website, when I get the updates done.
Whaddya think?