Studio - Framed (The real Pics)

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ok thats cool, i want one. i guess i have to own a house first :D i notices on the last one that you have walls finally, i was thinking whats the point of seperating everything with frames if there are no walls, kidding, im kidding.:cool:
 
So, you've got a studio...

Well, I clicked onto one pic, and it was half built.
 
?Half Built?

Colin,

I don't understand your statement. Sorry

Rae
 
VISIO Sketch - dimensions not exact yet

Here is a visio sketch of the situation, I have to go back and double check the dimensions. The only thing I know is for sure is the booth is 4x5 feet. I want to know whats the best way to sheild this room and this room only from the other rooms sound, I only want to sound proof this 4x5 room.

Any suggestions.

http://www.raiseitup.com/studio_roughsketch.jpg


Thanks R.
 
holy crap!

you framed your studio with your gear still set up?
... if I did that my all shit would be TRASHED by the end of the day ...
I guess I'm just not as careful as you ;)
Everything looks really good so far ... sounds like you have a good plan.

If you want to know how to make your vocal booth soundproof. I would suggest to read this page:
http://www.saecollege.de/reference_material/titles/Acoustics3.htm
to get a good overview of soundproofing (make sure to read the part about "Sealed Environment").

Then, choose a construction technique from this page:
http://www.saecollege.de/reference_material/pages/STC Chart.htm
that would give you the level of isolation you want.
 
Thanks for the links

all the stuff is actually in another room outside that room, about 24 ft long, and 19 feet wide


So I am building racks now to move stuff out of that setup, and get my stuff out of the way, to get the sheet rock down.

Hopefully it will work out good.

R.
 
Re: holy crap!

you framed your studio with your gear still set up?

Scary thought, huh? Unfortunately I had the same deal in my little console room, but a few heavy blankets covered up the key pieces of gear thus preventing metal and wood filings from landing on them. Compressed air helps remove the little bit thats left (shopvac first)


Anyway, just sticking my nose in.
 
I'm not sure how i landed in this thread, but wow, i just spent about 45 minutes enviously looking at all these studios. You all should be very proud.

We have a huge stand alone garage that we are making into our studio. Actually it is big enough to make a three bedroom house so we will really only use maybe half of the space. Hopefully i will be able to post some pics of my own before too long. As of right now it is one huge open room with a lot of carpet over a cement floor and over walls that are cement blocks. We have a long way to go.

These pictures have got me itching to build booths and a control room and.......

t :)
 
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