Question about my walls

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I record in my basement (what else is new), and the walls are insolated, so I have non-dry walls, so I can't put up any acoustics for acoustic treatments.

Are insolated walls okay, or is there any alternative, or should I just straight up change where I'm recording?

Thanks!

-Steve
 
Insolated? Do you mean there are stud walls with fiberglass insulation between the studs, or ....
 
Let's assume he means insulated.

I'm not sure what "non-dry" walls - Oh... No drywall... (?) Although I have no idea where you'd put insulation without having drywall over it... Although I guess you could put it behind paneling... No idea what that has to do with the price of tea in China.

Insulated walls have little to do with the accuracy of a room. If you're in a basement, it's usually a worse situation. Broadband trapping (no 'foam' crap) and lots of it.

A poorly-written primer and links to more information here: http://www.massivemastering.com/blog/html/blog_files/Basic_Room_Setup.html
 
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