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I was woundering if you guys had any tips on insolating a room? It would be in a home for vocal's and electric guitar. Again, it's in my home so it's not really made for recording.
What is the size of room that's tot small or too big?

I would be using a Nuemann U57, and it would be pop rock kind of sound.

Thank you very much.
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PostPosted: Thu Jul 03, 2008 6:08 pm Reply with quoteBack to top

Hi how are you? Good?
Now, firstly, never mind tot small or too big.
How big is your space?
How big is your budget?
How big is the guitar amp you want to put in the room?
How much sound can leak out? (How close are you neighbors? Both physically and socially).
Do you want more than isolation? Some treatment for acoustic goodness maybe?

Without knowing this all I can say I put yourself in an airtight room with really heavy walls. You will be isolated. And you may suffocate, so be careful.
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Do you mean you'll be using a Neumann UM57 tube? They didn't make a U57. Are you sure you are not talking about a Shure SM 57 since it seems that you are clueless as to what you're using? And it's really hard to record something with just a microphone. Perhaps you might want to try to plug your microphone into something? Neumann's go good with Beringer mixers since they're both German. NOT!

It's nice to work in real studios that are purpose built with carefully designed and controlled acoustics. If that's not what you're working with, then it really doesn't make a heck of a lot of difference. Stick to close miking & living rooms, dens, basements. Reserve bedrooms for doing lewd things to your guitar. Don't think you'll be using any ambient drum miking?? But if you do, compress the crap out of the overheads no matter how bad your acoustics are.

The only real isolated room is a box mounted within a box that is completely suspended and shock mounted. Think NBC studio 8H, NYC. Otherwise, a bunch of stupid foam ain't going to do it.

Try an amphitheater?
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The whole BOOTH is mounted? Yeesh.

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For my studio I built a room within a room in my basement that is surrounded on three sides by concrete. I also put up separate ceiling trusses so the room doesn't touch the house in any way. You can see the inner wall system here.

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I also used double 5/8" sheetrock with 5 cases of green glue all the way around. Here's a little green glue oozing.

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I also have a double solid door system with an airlock between them and sealed all the way around.

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I am currently in the process of building ceiling clouds, bass traps, and wall absorption.

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That's a good way to get isolated and crank the 1968 Marshall Plexi at midnight while the babies sleep peacefully upstairs.

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Those are all the tips I have. Get to work. Very Happy
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PostPosted: Sat Jul 05, 2008 11:27 am Reply with quoteBack to top

jordanfreefall wrote:
I was woundering if you guys had any tips on insolating a room? It would be in a home for vocal's and electric guitar. Again, it's in my home so it's not really made for recording.
What is the size of room that's tot small or too big?

I would be using a Nuemann U57, and it would be pop rock kind of sound.

Thank you very much.


Not to be anal, but;

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WordNet: insolate
Note: click on a word meaning below to see its connections and related words.

The verb has one meaning:

Meaning #1: expose to the rays of the sun or affect by exposure to the sun
Synonyms: sun, solarize, solarise


Obviously, you mean Insulate...

First, understand that there are two principles to deal with... sound attenuation (or sound proofing) and sound shaping (acoustical treatment).

Sound attenuation is primarily achieved by having high mass barriers through which sound energy is reflected or absorbed to reduce the transmission from one space to the next.

Sound shaping is pretty much when you change the reflectivity or absorbtion of a given surface within an enclosure to achieve a desired sonic quality.

The quicker that you can get that concept committed to your understanding, the better.

After that, I would encourage you to visit the acoustics forum a couple of flights down.

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Insolating.
Isolating.
Insulating.
Insulting.
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PostPosted: Mon Jul 14, 2008 7:28 pm Reply with quoteBack to top

He just needs a little more sun. Maybe he meant photosynthesis? Isn't heavy compression the blame for lisping and distorted words?
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hey glide,

That floor is awesome, is that acid staining?
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Thanks - Yes, acid staining and etched, and I cannot recommend it enough. The most worry-free floor and less money than the alternatives, and it keeps everything lively. It could seriously use a mop right now though - Very Happy
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How much does that cost? (sq/ft) Did you do it yourself? I stayed in a lodge in the rockies in alberta, and they had the kitchen counter stained.
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Price varies on how much you do and how detailed you get with it. I had a pro do it. Just google concrete acid staining in your area and I am sure you have some contractors.
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PostPosted: Thu Jul 24, 2008 5:01 pm Reply with quoteBack to top

Glide wrote:
For my studio I built a room within a room in my basement that is surrounded on three sides by concrete. I also put up separate ceiling trusses so the room doesn't touch the house in any way. You can see the inner wall system here.

Image

I also used double 5/8" sheetrock with 5 cases of green glue all the way around. Here's a little green glue oozing.

Image

I also have a double solid door system with an airlock between them and sealed all the way around.

Image

I am currently in the process of building ceiling clouds, bass traps, and wall absorption.

Image

Image

Image

That's a good way to get isolated and crank the 1968 Marshall Plexi at midnight while the babies sleep peacefully upstairs.

Image

Those are all the tips I have. Get to work. Very Happy


Glide, your room is beautiful! Good work!

Remy, look up tact and then attempt using it.
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Tact: a keen sense of what to do or say in order to maintain good relations with others or avoid offense.

It takes two parties to work. Maybe a better word would be "thread hijacking"
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AGH who quoted the post with all the pics in it?
I'm not helping matters here, but that is not smart.

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