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rugbyguitargod
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Whats up everyone? Im new to the forum, but have been recording/engineering for a little over 7 years now (all amateur level stuff, but decent quality), and i'm currently recording/mastering my band's full-length Death Metal EP.
I am also getting financing lined up for a 2-story 16x32' work shop. the area on the second floor will be my wife's art studio for her business and the first floor will be my recording studio. i am looking for some input on the best way to utilize the 550 sq/ft of space I will have. Its an open floor plan, and we're drywalling/finishing it ourselves with the materials. I've seen some sound-deadening materials such as Green Glue, ect that offer a great STC factor. My goal is to have a large studio/performance area, with a control/mixing room. I will use sound treated partitions to isolate certain things depending on what is being performed; i find this much cheaper and makes the work area more flexible, albeit not 100% ideal for true isolation. I do plan to construct the walls, insulation and ceilings in a manner that offers the most cost-effective STC.
My concerns are things which i have very little knowledge of. Room shapes, dimensions, ect. Basically, if YOU had 550 square feet you could do anything you wanted with, how would you do it? Thanks guys!
-Steve
I am also getting financing lined up for a 2-story 16x32' work shop. the area on the second floor will be my wife's art studio for her business and the first floor will be my recording studio. i am looking for some input on the best way to utilize the 550 sq/ft of space I will have. Its an open floor plan, and we're drywalling/finishing it ourselves with the materials. I've seen some sound-deadening materials such as Green Glue, ect that offer a great STC factor. My goal is to have a large studio/performance area, with a control/mixing room. I will use sound treated partitions to isolate certain things depending on what is being performed; i find this much cheaper and makes the work area more flexible, albeit not 100% ideal for true isolation. I do plan to construct the walls, insulation and ceilings in a manner that offers the most cost-effective STC.
My concerns are things which i have very little knowledge of. Room shapes, dimensions, ect. Basically, if YOU had 550 square feet you could do anything you wanted with, how would you do it? Thanks guys!
-Steve