Recording in a Garage?

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RebSeth

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Hey,

Is it safe to turn a small 2 car garage into a studio? Will the equipment get damaged? (coldness, dampness, etc.)

What can I do turn the garage into a studio? Can I insulate it? If insulated will it require heat?

Thanks!
 
A lot of people have been turning their garage into a studio. You will have to insulate it, no doubt.
But your main concern should be the noise, both coming in and going out of your studio.

Here is a link to help you with ideas:

http://www.controlnoise.com/dbbloc.html


And here is a link many consider the bible of studio building:

http://www.johnlsayers.com/phpBB2/index.php


Do lots of reading before you start. It's not something that you can just build. You have to know what you are getting into.

Good luck, and welcome to the board!
 
Rokket said:
No, but I have a couple associates who did. They liked it. I never got to go into their studio, but that shit is expensive....
LOL... that was my next question... any idea how expensive? :)

EDIT: Ok... it's $324 per 54" x 30' rolls.
 
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yes, you will have to heat it and control the humidity especially in summer. Excess humidity will RUIN you equipment. I heat my small garage-end studio with a oil-filled electric heater and use a portable de-humidifier to control humidity. ;)
 
Step #1: Pull the car out!

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