Studio design question....

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Hi all,

I'm working with a carpenter to build a recording studio in my garage.

He says he has built a recording studio before.

One of the ideas he has is to put boards across all the corners of the room. This would get rid of all the 90 angles in the room.

Does this make sense. I realize that all the bass goes to the corners. Will this work?

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For instanse if the L above was a corner he is talking about putting a board from the top of the L to the bottom of the L to get rid of the corners in the room.

Does this make sense?
 
I have built two garage studios...

The corner idea is interesting, but Be sure that first you build new walls within the existing structure. This is known as the "Room within a Room" method. It really works believe it!

1st insulate and finish the original garage walls. If not already done. Then leave a 2" to 4" space of dead air between the old walls and the new ones you build. Isolate the floor with neoprene pads.... you know so all the studio is free floating, to eliminate low freq. sound transfer.

THEN TRY YOUR CORNER IDEAS....

Sincerely;

Dom Franco
 
A couple of tips

Jerry,

I'm not sure the amount you're planning to invest, or what your shooting for, but this may be a good place to start.

http://members.aol.com/magaz15522/studioarticle1.html

It's a 4 part article by Mike Myers of Rythym Mag about building a studio in his garage. Pretty interesting.

Once you get done there, try

http://www.sae.edu/freeonlineuniversity/audioglossary/

That site is done by someone here and is an excellent resource for everything about studio building from acoustics, to room design. I think there are a couple floor plans of studios built in garages as well.

Good Luck,
Mark
 
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