no prob
the studio will be in a new addition to the Ymca. one wall will be concrete, with the adjoining wall being to a storage closet with concrete on the other side. the other two walls will be framed and sound proofed as much as possible. the ceiling is the problem, as it has been built with a suspended ceiling dropped from the 'real' concrete ceiling.
the hope is to get the place with enough isolation so it will not disturb other y activities, and that y activities will not disturb recording. we will be recording pretty much al you can imagine, minus symphony orchestras...this studio is set up to teach children the basics of recording and to alow them to have some fun and record for fun.
we have an air conditioning duct in the isolation room....the room's dimensions are approx 15x11x11x15...these are just rough measurments...we were looking at the ceiling and wondering how we could keep sound from leaking out...we could tear the suspended ceiling out where the studio will be, and just insolate over the higher up concrete ceiling...we could just frame right over the suspended ceiling...or do something ese...i wasn't sure...so we are just looking for the best way to accomplish this. pretty much do whatever...so ay ideas?
if any other info is needed, lemme know