Sound isolation - dealing with HVAC ducts
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Soundproofing with exposed ceiling
So I've seen a lot of studio spaces and researched a lot. Basically I'm remodelling an 35' x 25' unfinished room (looks like an unfinished basement but above ground) and building 3 rehearsal rooms.
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Building home studio in shipping container
Building a home studio, but this is what i'm working with, looks like there's no two-ways about it in terms of budget, location etc.:
-Building it in a shipping container. Yup, that's right. About 20'x6.5', height around 6.5'-8'
-Budget for sound-proofing and acoustic treatment: around $7,000 maybe could go a little more.
-DIY
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Front and Rear of Control Room
In 1978, when I was a grad student at North Texas, we were installing a new master control room for the College of Music. Back then, the discussion had to do with contrasting front and rear wall treatments. Our room was designed with a live front, monitors mounted on a wooden wall, with the rear wall deadened by at least three feet of soft insulation.
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Building a room within a room on a floating floor solutions
Hello! I have an impact noise attenuation question.
Home Studio Setup
I don't anticipate I will be able to soundproof it much, but more concerned with getting the room ready for mixing.
What would you recommend I do for the acoustical aspects to making the room acceptable for mixing?
The room size is 11'4" x 11'.8" x 9' ceiling. (Not ideal, I know.)
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Spitfire audio - stereo, binaural and experiments
The folk at Spitfire Audio have this rather worth listening to YouTube = you need speakers AND headphones to watch the video. Some amazingly realistic clips and a guy with only one working ear explaining how he can perceive locational info from sounds!
My recording room mods, and a question about the spectrum
I'm setting up a converted garage to record voice. The room dimensions are 22'9" x 23'2", with an eight-foot ceiling.
I live near an industrial property that produces noise. In particular, there is the sound of a piece of industrial machinery at around 240Hz, and the back-up warning beeping of construction vehicles.
Infrasound
Hi All,
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Soundproofing wood shed... worth the effort and cost?
Hi folks! New to forum here. Before I begin, please know I've searched forums & threads far and wide on the topic of soundproofing sheds but just had some questions I've never seen fully answered, as well as having bought and read the Gervais build-your-own-studio book.