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Hello everyone... I work in a small project studio that's looking to do some remodeling... I'm attaching a graphic of what the studio looks
like, along with some useful information in hopes that you can guide
us in the right direction.
- The studio is housed in a warehouse center
- The current floors are carpeted and the studio has 8 ft. drop ceilings.
- The faces of the walls are drywall with the exception of the one on
the left that the synth is up against, it's that big jail cell/college
dorm brick.
- That closet holds the internet router for the building and a few
other miscellaneous things.
- The window behind the mixing desk is extremely thick, very similar
to the window/mirrors in a police interrogation room. On the other
side is an office. The current listening position is right in front of
that window with the speakers firing away from it.
- The booth is padded in an unorthodox manner and recorded vocals tend
to have too much of natural reverb (I get a better sound in the padded
corner of my bedroom than from the booth at work)
I hope u can help me... please let me know if you need any more info.
Thanks!
like, along with some useful information in hopes that you can guide
us in the right direction.
- The studio is housed in a warehouse center
- The current floors are carpeted and the studio has 8 ft. drop ceilings.
- The faces of the walls are drywall with the exception of the one on
the left that the synth is up against, it's that big jail cell/college
dorm brick.
- That closet holds the internet router for the building and a few
other miscellaneous things.
- The window behind the mixing desk is extremely thick, very similar
to the window/mirrors in a police interrogation room. On the other
side is an office. The current listening position is right in front of
that window with the speakers firing away from it.
- The booth is padded in an unorthodox manner and recorded vocals tend
to have too much of natural reverb (I get a better sound in the padded
corner of my bedroom than from the booth at work)
I hope u can help me... please let me know if you need any more info.
Thanks!
