RECORDINGhttp://www.discmakers.com  
Our Sponsors
Pro Audio Products

Home Recording Studio - Build it like a pro

Recording.org
PRO SHOP
Categories
· Accessories
· Compressors / Limiters / Gates
· Equalizers
· Micing Systems & Spitters
· Microphones
· Mixers/ Consols
· Modular Rack Systems
· Monitor
· Preamps
· Processors
· Recording Channels
· Summing Amps
Members Support
RO CLUB
You are not subscriber of RECORDING. You can subscribe from here now!
User Info, Site Stats
We received
79145376
page views since March 15, 2004
Recording Org
Navigation Map
recording.jpg HomeShow/Hide content
Access restricted to our members Feedback (contact us)
tree-L.gif Recommend Us
· Advertise Here
keyword ads
· Feeds
forums1.jpg DiscussionsShow/Hide content
tree-T.gif Forum RULES
tree-T.gif Forum Search
tree-T.gif Your Account
tree-L.gif Lost Password
pronews.gif Business SectionShow/Hide content
tree-T.gif NewsNew content !
tree-T.gif Topics
Access restricted to our members Submit News
· AdvertisingShow/Hide content
Access restricted to our members Advertising Contact UsShow/Hide content
tree-T.gif keyword ads
tree-L.gif Pro Audio
Linking System
Access restricted to our members Feedback (contact us)
Access restricted to our members News Search
Access restricted to our members The Pro Shop
Members Only
icon_poll.gif ContentShow/Hide content
tree-T.gif Reviews & Features
tree-T.gif Stories Archive
Access restricted to our members Music_Business_Links
icon_members.gif InfoShow/Hide content
fleche.gif Books
tree-T.gif FAQ
Access restricted to our members Feedback (contact us)
fleche.gif Glossary
tree-T.gif Recommend Us
tree-T.gif Statistics
Access restricted to our members News Search
tree-T.gif Surveys
tree-L.gif Your Account
Latest Survey
Buying gear direct, would you support this?

YES, save me 10/20/40% and buy gear direct
No, add extra shipping costs, add dealer profit



Results
Polls

Votes: 181
Comments: 8
Mix News
·Lynx Studio Technology Hires Mike Nicoletti, Additional Staff
·MOTU Integrates Euphonix EuCon Control Protocol Into DP 6
·Sennheiser Responds to the FCC's 'White Spaces' Ruling
·London's Soundhouse Installs Audient ACS8024 Console
·Mexican Tycoon Grabbing Major Circuit City Stake

read more...©
  Forum FAQ    Search    Profile    Log in to check your private messages    Log in
  Your url ad could be here!

 
Post new topicReply to topic
View previous topic Log in to check your private messages View next topic
Author Message
aggie
Recording Org
Pro Audio Group



Joined: Dec 4, 2001
Posts: 16
Location: san diego


------------

Books To Read
Your Forum Posts

gimmie gear

PostPosted: Wed Apr 02, 2003 7:28 pm Reply with quoteBack to top

We're in month 4 of the construction of a new studio.....think of it as a big project room.

I've been lurking and getting familiar with the options for room treatment and have also had a guy that works in conjunction with Auralex come and do a walk through and make suggestions.

No matter how we cut it , it seems that the DIY method (utilizing Ethans Designs) will provide better results and be much more cost effective than slapping a lot of foam(yuk) up on the walls.
The control room is at the point now that we can make some noise. I was hoping that I could get some genral direction as to the number and placement of traps. I'm still a little hazy as to how to go about crunching the numbers.
I'll provide a link to another forum that documents the build out, and include a shot of the floorplan, and detailed shots/measurements of the CR. I've got a pretty good handle on the materials and building of the traps and would just like to hear what other options we may be overlooking.
There are some strange angles to be overcome that in hindsight a different design could have helped but the room is built....we're gonna have to "fix" what we can to the best of our abilities. The control room is not symetrical and is built into a corner....the ceiling is 16 ft and vaulted so the angle to the room is cockeyed. Bringing in drop ceilng panels to create a symetrical ceiling is gonna be a bit of a chore (there's also a support beam running through the front edge of the CR , we'd like to utilize this to drop a "cloud" over the mix position. My forte' is definately more with the gear end of things.....any help and or suggestions much appreciated.
The interior walls are 5/8" drywall, floor is Brazillian cherry/Red oak hardwood floated on 2x7 joists and Auralex u boats. we've achieved good isolation between rooms using double walls (5/8ths drywall, rc channel, mdf soundboard, 3" stud filled with R19, soundboard again then caulked to death.....3" air gap...then repeated above )

CRoom measurments are
Front wall ( cr glass out to studio)11' 10"width by 11' 4" height to 14' 7" height

to the right of that: 8' 7" W by 11' 4" to 8' 7"

next wall to the right 18' 6" W by 8' 7"

to back wall: 19' 6" W by 8' 7" to 14' 7" height

next wall (with door and computer closet) 11' 9" by 14' 7" height
note: the most current pics and floor plan may not post till tommorow morning

Here's the link: Thanks for looking!


http://gearslutz.com/board/showthread.php3?s=&threadid=2128&perpage=15&pagenumber=5
View user's profileSend private messageSend e-mail
Phantasm
Recording Org
Pro Audio Group



Joined: Feb 13, 2003
Posts: 29
Location: New Orleans


------------

Books To Read
Your Forum Posts

gimmie gear

PostPosted: Thu Apr 03, 2003 1:16 pm Reply with quoteBack to top

I asked similar questions about my control room, which is shaped similarly to yours. Nobody answered my questions either, so I guess it's very hard to predict the acoustics of diamond-shaped control rooms!
View user's profileSend private messageVisit poster's website
Kurt Foster
Recording Org
Pro Audio Group



Joined: Jul 2, 2002
Posts: 7200


------------

Books To Read
Your Forum Posts

gimmie gear

PostPosted: Thu Apr 03, 2003 1:41 pm Reply with quoteBack to top

I am not an acoustics expert however I have set up a few nice recording studios. The main problem I can see with this set up is that your are going to be firing your speakers into a space that gets smaller the further back you go. As in the principal of a speaker you should be firing into a space that opens up, much like a PA speaker horn rather than one that is closing down. What you are doing by setting up in this way is called firing into compression. This is something I have been told never to do. ... Kurt
View user's profileSend private messageAIM Address
Ethan Winer
Respected Past Moderator


Joined: Mar 19, 2001
Posts: 3190
Location: New Milford, CT USA


------------

Books To Read
Your Forum Posts

gimmie gear

PostPosted: Fri Apr 04, 2003 5:59 am Reply with quoteBack to top

Craig,

> I was hoping that I could get some genral direction as to the number and placement of traps. <

Sorry for the delay. I've been swamped.

If you're going to build panel bass traps from my plans, my recommendation is exactly as outlined in that article: Line the entire room with an alternating mix of panel traps and 703 absorbers. You don't necessarily have to cover every square foot of surface, but that's not a bad ideal to aim for. At least for the lower eight feet of wall space.

You high ceiling is both good and bad. Good because higher is better generally, bad because it means you have more surface that needs treating.

I didn't see any specific questions in your post, so all I can offer is these general observations. If you do have questions, fire away!

--Ethan

_________________
www.realtraps.com
The acoustic treatment experts
View user's profileSend private messageVisit poster's website
aggie
Recording Org
Pro Audio Group



Joined: Dec 4, 2001
Posts: 16
Location: san diego


------------

Books To Read
Your Forum Posts

gimmie gear

PostPosted: Fri Apr 04, 2003 4:00 pm Reply with quoteBack to top

>You high ceiling is both good and bad. Good because higher is better generally, bad because it means you have more surface that needs treating.<

I guess the big question would be should I try to drop in some ceiling to achieve more symetry in the ceiling. did you happen to follow the link to the pics?

I'd love to be able to just treat the ceiling ie: put traps up there and leave the ceiling height.

first question is weather it would benifit us to have a low slung "cloud" approximately the size of the console over the mix position...perhaps angled down in front and treated with a combo of diffusion /absorbtion.


the other question is regarding the storage area that comes off the rear corner of the CR.
Right now it's not designated for any particular use. It's approx 6x7 ft with 8ft ceiling and right now is just an open cavity.
The room is a VERY live drywall'd space so you can imagine the amount of weirdness going in and bouncing around. We'll probably start with a thick theatre curtain to take the place of a door.....maybe a few traps down there as well....It'll probably be a hang out storage place, we call it the dungeon for now.

thanks so much for taking the time Ethan.

Craig
View user's profileSend private messageSend e-mail
Ethan Winer
Respected Past Moderator


Joined: Mar 19, 2001
Posts: 3190
Location: New Milford, CT USA


------------

Books To Read
Your Forum Posts

gimmie gear

PostPosted: Sat Apr 05, 2003 10:25 am Reply with quoteBack to top

Craig,

> I guess the big question would be should I try to drop in some ceiling to achieve more symetry in the ceiling. <

I honestly don't if that's worth the effort, or if it would make it better, or make it worse. I'll guess that you don't really need quite that much height, but this is outside my area of expertise.

I wish I could offer more on this and your other questions. Maybe Wes will find a moment to pop in, or Steve or Jon will have some suggestions from their experience.

--Ethan

_________________
www.realtraps.com
The acoustic treatment experts
View user's profileSend private messageVisit poster's website
Display posts from previous:      
Post new topicReply to topic
View previous topic Log in to check your private messages View next topic



This topic sponsored by:

  Sound Performance Lab
(Tube, Mastering, Analog Gear)

  
  
  
You cannot post new topics in this forum
You cannot reply to topics in this forum
You cannot edit your posts in this forum
You cannot delete your posts in this forum
You cannot vote in polls in this forum



Powered by phpBB © 2001 phpBB Group

PHP-Nuke Port by Tom Nitzschner [Total Redesign By: Lorkan Themes] & 2004 www.toms-home.com
Business Section
(News, Articles
Classifieds etc.)
· Prime Loops Release Dirty Electro Synth Loops
· Free upgrade to Pro Tools 8 with any Digidesign LE product featuring 7.4.2
· Music Resources
· Eiosis releases AirEQ 5.1 Native and reduces the AirEQ's price
· Audio Impressions' announces Version 2.0 of DVZ Strings
· Are You a Pro Audio Manufacturer? You Need To Consider Drop Shipping.
· Start A Record Label - Lean How to Now
· RAUL MALO to be Guest Artist at Music Producers Institute

[ More in News Section ]
Current Topics!
Last 10 Forum Messages

still working on live mixes
Last post by Greener in Recording Forum on Nov 21, 2008 at 21:06:55

drum mic desicion
Last post by MDCodeRed in Recording Forum on Nov 21, 2008 at 19:56:55

Sounded OK in the car
Last post by 2db in Recording Forum on Nov 21, 2008 at 19:26:10

best mic for metal/screaming vocals
Last post by Matty_MTEC in Recording Forum on Nov 21, 2008 at 18:48:45

FINALLY!! The saga begins
Last post by MadMax in Studio Construction Forum on Nov 21, 2008 at 18:23:11

Techno/Dance Effect- HOW? help!
Last post by pr0gr4m in Recording Forum on Nov 21, 2008 at 17:45:03

Phase Cancellatoin and Hello
Last post by moonbaby in Mixing Live Sound on Nov 21, 2008 at 17:33:22

How much difference does a great preamp REALLY make?
Last post by Clowd in Pro Audio Gear on Nov 21, 2008 at 16:39:35

Shure 16L for Brass (results)
Last post by its_jon in Recording Forum on Nov 21, 2008 at 16:37:14

Yamaha MG124C Mixer ? any good ?
Last post by its_jon in Recording Forum on Nov 21, 2008 at 16:24:20


[ RECORDING ]
BookMark

 _MAKEBOOKMARK

New Topics!

drum mic desicion
Sounded OK in the car
still working on live mixes
How much difference does a great preamp REALLY make?
Shure 16L for Brass (results)
Techno/Dance Effect- HOW? help!
Recording advice for upcoming live performance
Messed with latency through Firebox; now, no midi sound
Portable mp3 player microphone
anyone here ever get any awards/plaques?
Recommendations of USB/Firewire D-A Devices
iTunes Info Needed
Audio Interfaces
Room mode problem, please help!
American Dream (a trilogy)
L1/L2 vs compression plugs?
"Can't You See" - Francis John
recording.org Now Sells Sebatron
RemyRAD and the Transformer Experiment - Phase 1
Between Sonar or Cubase what would you choose and why?

RECORDING Forums

Recording Org RSS Feeds Community News. or Pro Audio Forums

Read this if you are a new poster Rules, who needs em?

For more information on advertising, investing , merging or any other ideas you may have for this community" Feedback

Pro Audio forums, audio reviews and all the moderating here is volunteer. Please remember no-one is being paid to be here or deliver hot coffee. Play Fair, be polite, patient and considerate to others. Title your topics properly and do not slander anyone, ever online. Also, if you love Recording Org and would like to make any donation in support of this site, please contact the Feedback link on the side bar. RO admin would be more than happy to add any contribution gift to the RO kitty. Give by becoming an RO Club Member and get a little better RO options.
Read this before your post here: Recording Org Disclaimer


This site can be translated into 13 languages. 錄音工作室幫助下,新聞和信息,數位專業音頻論壇, Opname studio helpen, nieuws en informatie, digitale pro audio forums, Studio d'enregistrement à l'aide de nouvelles et d'information, forums de l'audio numérique pro, Tonstudio helfen, Nachrichten und Informationen, digitale Pro-Audio-Foren, Estudio de grabación ayuda, información y noticias, foros de audio digital profesional. help, pro tools, cubase, nuendo, DAW, Music Education, Arranging, Composing,collaboration des musiciens, professionelle Musiker und Ingenieure, colaboración de músicos profesionales y los ingenieros lo que pensamos acerca de una banda
PHP-Nuke Copyright © 2005 by Francisco Burzi. This is free software, and you may redistribute it under the GPL. PHP-Nuke comes with absolutely no warranty, for details, see the license.
Page Generation: 0.35 Seconds

.: fiSubBrown Shadow phpbb2 style by Lorkan Themes :.
.: Original Theme (FiSubSilver Shadow) by: Daz 2004 :.