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
Pro Shop
Random Audio Product

MixDreamXP
$1,759.00
Members Support
RO CLUB
You are not subscriber of RECORDING. You can subscribe from here now!
User Info, Site Stats
We received
79938656
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
· The Pro Shop
Gear 4 Sale
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: 233
Comments: 8
Mix News
·51st Annual Grammy® AwardsNominees Announced
·Immediate Music Launches 'IM Bands' Division
·Shure Announces Wireless System Rebate
·51st Annual Grammy Nominations Announced
·Schyman Composes 'Destroy All Humans' Third Installment

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
Joshh
Recording Org
Pro Audio Group



Joined: Aug 04, 2008
Posts: 48
Location: North Yorkshire, England


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

Books To Read
Your Forum Posts

gimmie gear

PostPosted: Mon Aug 04, 2008 11:02 am Reply with quoteBack to top

Hey guys, i'm new to the recording game aswell as this forum, and would apreciate a little bit of help Smile

i have just had a new small home studio built. i have a control room and 1 live room, just about big enough for a standard rock drum kit, and a guitar stack, so the live room is about 8 Feet x 10 Feet, and the control room is about 8 Feet x 6 Feet. all the walls are plasterboarded, as are the ceilings, but baring in mind the ceilings are quite high, about 10 or 11 foot high.

all contributions to helping me get the acoustics right in these rooms would be cool, in the live room, i'll just be recording a usual rock set up, guitar, bass, drums, vocals.

thanks guys.

Josh Very Happy
View user's profileSend private messageMSN Messenger
Ethan Winer
Respected Past Moderator


Joined: Mar 19, 2001
Posts: 3194
Location: New Milford, CT USA


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

Books To Read
Your Forum Posts

gimmie gear

PostPosted: Mon Aug 04, 2008 11:07 am Reply with quoteBack to top

Hi Josh,

I wish you had come here first because we would have told you not to build two tiny rooms. You'd have done much better with one larger room and headphones for yourself and the players. My best advice is to remove the dividing wall if possible. Otherwise, you need as much bass trapping and broadband absorption as you can possibly manage in both rooms. Much more here:

Acoustics FAQ

--Ethan

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



Joined: Aug 04, 2008
Posts: 48
Location: North Yorkshire, England


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

Books To Read
Your Forum Posts

gimmie gear

PostPosted: Mon Aug 04, 2008 11:34 am Reply with quoteBack to top

hey mate,

well the thing is, it's not actually at my home, the studio will be on the second floor of my dads offices, so space is very limited.., the building isn't actually finished yet, so only the outer walls are up, they are waiting upon me supplying my requirments for the positioning of the walls. i am planning on having a few local bands in the record when im done,

is that really the best solution?, baring in mind i have alo tof outboard stuff, as well as a big 48 chnl mixer.

cheers,josh.
View user's profileSend private messageMSN Messenger
avare
Recording Org
Pro Audio Group



Joined: Feb 12, 2004
Posts: 324
Location: Hamilton, Ontario, Canada


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

Books To Read
Your Forum Posts

gimmie gear

PostPosted: Mon Aug 04, 2008 11:48 am Reply with quoteBack to top

Please start with this.

Similar but adding what is useful is this. Note the post at the end by John.

Quote:
baring in mind i have alo tof outboard stuff, as well as a big 48 chnl mixer.



There is nothing for us to bear in mind if you have not posted about it. Very Happy

Andre


Last edited by avare on Mon Aug 04, 2008 2:28 pm; edited 1 time in total
View user's profileSend private messageSend e-mail
Joshh
Recording Org
Pro Audio Group



Joined: Aug 04, 2008
Posts: 48
Location: North Yorkshire, England


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

Books To Read
Your Forum Posts

gimmie gear

PostPosted: Mon Aug 04, 2008 12:43 pm Reply with quoteBack to top

ok... thanks for the information, but what is the best overall options?..
View user's profileSend private messageMSN Messenger
Joshh
Recording Org
Pro Audio Group



Joined: Aug 04, 2008
Posts: 48
Location: North Yorkshire, England


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

Books To Read
Your Forum Posts

gimmie gear

PostPosted: Mon Aug 04, 2008 2:19 pm Reply with quoteBack to top

just had a brain wave..

what if i were to keep the whole studio as one room, and then i just have free standing treated movable panels surrounding the desk and outboard stuff, you think that would work out?
View user's profileSend private messageMSN Messenger
GeckoMusic
Recording Org
Pro Audio Group



Joined: May 29, 2008
Posts: 444
Location: Lowell, MA


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

Books To Read
Your Forum Posts

gimmie gear

PostPosted: Mon Aug 04, 2008 3:31 pm Reply with quoteBack to top

IMHO the bigger room is better. 10x6 will sound like a bathroom or a padded cell.

I like your movable partition idea. They will provide a little more isolation to make mixing possible, but will not provide enough to make track edits a reality. So a few office partitions or 703 panels is probably all you need. You may consider building a machine room for your computer and noisy outboard gear that is midi controllable.

My guess is that you will want to suspend the floor to keep the noise from bleeding into the office.

To help us help you, make sure to click on this thread and follow the instructions as previously mentioned.
View user's profileSend private messageVisit poster's website
Joshh
Recording Org
Pro Audio Group



Joined: Aug 04, 2008
Posts: 48
Location: North Yorkshire, England


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

Books To Read
Your Forum Posts

gimmie gear

PostPosted: Mon Aug 04, 2008 4:26 pm Reply with quoteBack to top

ok well i shall start from the start..

i am a newbie recording student, with little cash flow, but luckily i have been given pretty decent surroundings for my situation for completely free for me to work with. i can be as loud as possible within my studio, as the offices are in an industrial park with no living residents within about 2 miles, and my studio will only be in use out of office times, so noise isn't a problem,

as i said i have very little room to work with, and i am planning to get a few bands from the local area, of which i have already booked 3 bands before the place is even built, so the room needs to be as spacious as phisicilly possible, even though we have very little to work with, as well as giving as best a sound as possible, for acousticilly treating the room i have a budget of around £300 to work with, and all materials can be supplied for free, as the building im in is owned by a construction firm, so thats another thing not to worry about, the ceilings in the room are very high, as well as being slanted as we are on the top floor, but lowering the ceiling has already been discussed and is possible to do. the building itself is nearly finished, all outer walls are up, and it is about a month away from the inner walls being planned out and built, partially waiting for me to decide what i want. the room itself contains no windows, the walls are plasterboard and the roofing is still (easily plasterboard-able)

im sorry i don't have any graphics as yet as i don't quite know what im going to do,

im thinking the portable panels to surround the control room may be a practical idea?

the control room will contain a 48 channel desk, 2 wall mounted monitors, about 30U worth of rack space (easily placable under desk?) a 61 key midi controller, and my pc tower, and compact monitors.

my live room will contain a standard 5 piece kit, a perminantly placed 4x12 guitar cab and a few guitars & basses

there Smile remind me if i've missed anything..

Josh
View user's profileSend private messageMSN Messenger
GeckoMusic
Recording Org
Pro Audio Group



Joined: May 29, 2008
Posts: 444
Location: Lowell, MA


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

Books To Read
Your Forum Posts

gimmie gear

PostPosted: Mon Aug 04, 2008 6:46 pm Reply with quoteBack to top

Thanks for the additional information. The budget and hours of use casts a very different light on the picture now.
View user's profileSend private messageVisit poster's website
Space
Recording Org
Pro Audio Group



Joined: Jun 26, 2007
Posts: 1331
Location: Exit 4, Alabama


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

Books To Read
Your Forum Posts

gimmie gear

PostPosted: Mon Aug 04, 2008 10:09 pm Reply with quoteBack to top

An 8' X 16' room with 10' tall ceilings is what has you positively glowing is that correct? Most here agree this is one room and shouldn't be split in any way.

One thing that may come up in conversation, if I have the room dimensions correct, will be the actual numbers being divisible by one another.

But with all this free stuff coming your way, there should be some free time to study what it is you are doing, rather than suggesting that it will be... simply because you have said it will be. Wink

Have you tried searching for any information here that you think may be needed? Four weeks is plenty of time to overcome a few obstacles. Put some time into understanding the walls you need, the construction of these. Many mistakes can happen from listening to uncle tom or the local bands drummer who almost got signed.
View user's profileSend private messageSend e-mail
Joshh
Recording Org
Pro Audio Group



Joined: Aug 04, 2008
Posts: 48
Location: North Yorkshire, England


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

Books To Read
Your Forum Posts

gimmie gear

PostPosted: Tue Aug 05, 2008 1:14 am Reply with quoteBack to top

Space wrote:
Many mistakes can happen from listening to uncle tom or the local bands drummer who almost got signed.


SO true, thanks for the information, when i go down there today ill have another look, and hopefully get a proper measure up.

is there anything i can do with the walls themselves before i start to build them? like, besides putting something like foam egg cup panels on the outside of the wall for example.

cheers
View user's profileSend private messageMSN Messenger
MadMax
Recording Org
Pro Audio Group



Joined: Mar 18, 2001
Posts: 1339
Location: Sunny & warm NC


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

Books To Read
Your Forum Posts

gimmie gear

PostPosted: Tue Aug 05, 2008 1:53 am Reply with quoteBack to top

Joshh wrote:
<snippage>... today ill have another look, and hopefully get a proper measure up.

is there anything i can do with the walls themselves before i start to build them? like, besides putting something like foam egg cup panels on the outside of the wall for example.


OK, let's get a nasty point dealt with first and foremost...

Sound proofing is NOT the same as acoustical treatment.

Next, you want to nose around here and try to educate yourself on the differences between the two.

One thing is certain... you really need to try to get a handle on the "mass is my friend" understanding.

Then draw up your room... even if it's a sketch...

Once that's done, you should pretty quickly be able to move forward with the wall and ceiling construction.

_________________
The insanity can be seen in bigger pix and greater detail at: http://www.dmmobile.com

"A committee is a cul-de-sac down which ideas are lured and then quietly strangled." -- Sir Barnett Cocks (1907 - 1989)
View user's profileSend private messageSend e-mailVisit poster's website
GeckoMusic
Recording Org
Pro Audio Group



Joined: May 29, 2008
Posts: 444
Location: Lowell, MA


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

Books To Read
Your Forum Posts

gimmie gear

PostPosted: Tue Aug 05, 2008 10:16 am Reply with quoteBack to top

Joshh wrote:
is there anything i can do with the walls themselves before i start to build them? like, besides putting something like foam egg cup panels on the outside of the wall for example.


Reading this (as suggested by Ethan Winer earlier) will answer that question much better than I can.
View user's profileSend private messageVisit poster's website
Joshh
Recording Org
Pro Audio Group



Joined: Aug 04, 2008
Posts: 48
Location: North Yorkshire, England


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

Books To Read
Your Forum Posts

gimmie gear

PostPosted: Tue Aug 05, 2008 10:47 am Reply with quoteBack to top

thanks for all your help guys, apreciate it
View user's profileSend private messageMSN Messenger
Codemonkey
Recording Org
Pro Audio Group



Joined: Dec 11, 2007
Posts: 1174
Location: Scotland, UK


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

Books To Read
Your Forum Posts

gimmie gear

PostPosted: Wed Aug 06, 2008 6:56 pm Reply with quoteBack to top

Is there any reason for a 48ch mixer?

If you don't need it all it seems like you might want to cut down (trade it for something) and save space.

_________________
Curious button pushing Church sound guy.

In Soviet Russia, Phase Cancels You!
View user's profileSend private message
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
Pro Shop Cart
Your cart is empty.

[ Browse ]
Business Section
(News, Articles
Classifieds etc.)
· VocalBooth.com™ Gears Up for NAMM after a Year of Tremendous Growth
· New Rain LiveBook Audio Laptop With Up To 8GB RAM, Intel Montevina
· Artist Management Seminar - Washington DC
· 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

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

FINALLY!! The saga begins
Last post by avare in Studio Construction Forum on Dec 04, 2008 at 17:59:21

VOICE PROBLEM
Last post by Kapt.Krunch in Digital Audio Forum on Dec 04, 2008 at 17:23:46

How diverse is the AT 4050
Last post by Cucco in Home, Project Studio's, Newbies on Dec 04, 2008 at 17:14:17

Retube or Rent High Quality Preamp?
Last post by Kapt.Krunch in Recording Forum on Dec 04, 2008 at 17:08:55

Need harsh critique
Last post by CTek in Song & Mix Critique on Dec 04, 2008 at 17:00:23

Classical Recording Styles
Last post by Didier in Acoustic Music Forum on Dec 04, 2008 at 16:10:23

More on loudness wars!!
Last post by Dozer in Mastering Sound Forum on Dec 04, 2008 at 15:56:14

Pitch correction...
Last post by CTek in Vocals on Dec 04, 2008 at 15:53:22

iMac DAW software/hardware questions - Newbie
Last post by Cucco in Home, Project Studio's, Newbies on Dec 04, 2008 at 12:51:32

How would YOU pan?
Last post by 1000heads in Recording Forum on Dec 04, 2008 at 12:47:16


[ RECORDING ]
New Topics!

Need harsh critique
VOICE PROBLEM
Retube or Rent High Quality Preamp?
How diverse is the AT 4050
iMac DAW software/hardware questions - Newbie
Alternative to double tracking and multiple microphones
FS: ASSORTED ODDS & ENDS
Routing signal with my console
I thought Firewire was the "bling"
Recording an Audience
midi controller or keyboard?
FS Digidesign Control 24 with patchbay
Mackie 1402vlz Mixer
Guitar Hero/Rock Band as pitch practice?
perfect spectral balance...
Second Mic
More on loudness wars!!
Magic disappearances through phase manipulation, by Remy...
signal chain order.
is my mixing ok? critique please

RECORDING Forums

BookMark

 _MAKEBOOKMARK

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.
<