
Jeff_D
New member
I've seen some beautiful studios in this forum and some amazing work- I've also talked with some really smart people around here and so I pose this question-
What steps through the construction process do you (any of ya) take to eliminate or at least limit the amount of noise that will eventually end up on an otherwise perfect track- i.e. grounding issues to reduce hum and electrical noise in recordings, lighting- halogen makes alot of noise in the first 5- 10 minutes of warming up, dimmers or flourescent lighting and such that create hum, and anything else that goes into the studio that could potentially rear its ugly humming head on your tracks- maybe this is common sense but maybe we can put together a list of do's and dont's for studio construction on any level or scale- pro or basement 2 room.
-electrical wiring techniques?
-power conditioning?
-types of lighting to stay away from?
-locations of equipment relative to other stuff?
-any rules of thumb-?
What steps through the construction process do you (any of ya) take to eliminate or at least limit the amount of noise that will eventually end up on an otherwise perfect track- i.e. grounding issues to reduce hum and electrical noise in recordings, lighting- halogen makes alot of noise in the first 5- 10 minutes of warming up, dimmers or flourescent lighting and such that create hum, and anything else that goes into the studio that could potentially rear its ugly humming head on your tracks- maybe this is common sense but maybe we can put together a list of do's and dont's for studio construction on any level or scale- pro or basement 2 room.
-electrical wiring techniques?
-power conditioning?
-types of lighting to stay away from?
-locations of equipment relative to other stuff?
-any rules of thumb-?