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___Max
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Posted : Dec 5, 2000 13:37:30
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Wow..what a sensation...my walls covered with eggs boxes...
People will think i'm crazy!!
Shall i leave the eggs inside? :) |
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___Protoss
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Posted : Dec 15, 2000 16:11:09
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Hey Yuli, what about the windows,the door, the ceiling? No window room is preferable? Aslo th monitors mustn't be in front of the door right? |
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___yuli
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Posted : Dec 18, 2000 18:35:40
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Hey Paul,
The room for the studio should b with as less hatches or openings as it can b. If the room is windowless its perfect, if it's also doorless u wont b able to get in.. ;-)
Usually, we, normal human beings, so called middle class, he he, won't b able to make ourselves a studio that is perfectly built.. Therefore I ( IMHO ) prefer the window to stay window, so I can look outside and maybe see some cute bird flying around ( or walking around ;-) )
About where to put your speakers. Think first of coziness. When u make music u have to sit in a small place, sometimes full of smoke and some more ppl for long hours. It should b very cozy so you wont get a headache. U should b able to reach everywhere very easily and the pieces of equipment in your studio should b placed in the way it makes sence to u and easy to group them ( synths together, FX and Processors together etc.. ) Usually I will prefer the speakers on both sides of the mixing console, little above it turned some 45 degrees towards the middle, when the wall is behind my back ( and my face is to the console ). When u cover your studio, it's best when u have a rug on the floor and something ( rug again ) on this wall behind you.. As much as it sounds weird, some 60 percent of your struggle to make the studio completely acoustic which is ( again IMHO ) for home stuido is just fine.
Bom Bom,
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___BoriZ
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Posted : Dec 18, 2000 22:06:18
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Basically, my problem is Isolation. I just don't want anything to be ehard outside of the room so no complaints will be heard from roommates/neighbores... How will I achieve that? (except, ofcourse, of killing all the roommates/neighbores). |
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___yuli
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Posted : Dec 18, 2000 22:21:39
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Well u cant kill them all, as they say.. he he
So u just find your way to the closest 'Ace' or cheaper is the downtown stores that sell stuff for 'Kablanim' that work on building sites. There is a stuff that they put in between 'Kirot Geves' - once it was really horrible stingy shit that gave u allergies and ppl even claimed it caused cancer... so far so bad.. But since then technology took this thing into its hands and produced new kind of 'wool' that ought to keep the heat inside and isolate from noises. It's users friendly and easy to put. The two big minuses are:
1. The price ( its damn expensive )
2. You can use it on surfaces but not on the gaps that between the dooe and the wall. In this case use some rubber band - I think that will do. |
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