Robert
Oranges and lemons, say the bells of St. Clements.
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It's been a long time coming, but I finally have my own recording studio. I hired a local contractor to get it done to a reasonable cost. It is not a professional grade studio, since that would mean a complete sound proofing design (a room within a room), something I can not afford. However, I at least have my own room now, which I will fill with gear of course! I'll use it for music and video production. There will be some noise going through the ceiling to the room upstairs, but I am hoping it won't be that bad.
One thing I need to address is the echoing problem of naked walls. Any recommendations? I read a lot online yesterday, and many recommend making your own sound panels out of fiberglass board. Then there's foam solutions you can glue on the walls, hanging heavy blankets, etc. Any suggestions here?
Photos here - http://picasaweb.google.com/robert.renman/StudioRoom#
One thing I need to address is the echoing problem of naked walls. Any recommendations? I read a lot online yesterday, and many recommend making your own sound panels out of fiberglass board. Then there's foam solutions you can glue on the walls, hanging heavy blankets, etc. Any suggestions here?
Photos here - http://picasaweb.google.com/robert.renman/StudioRoom#
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