Search found 51 matches

by Soulshaker Studios
Sun, 2024-Mar-03, 13:09
Forum: RECORDING STUDIO CONSTRUCTION
Topic: New Home Studio Build
Replies: 102
Views: 117629
United States of America

New Home Studio Build

Thanks. Do you mean in this manner?

IMG_1673.jpeg
by Soulshaker Studios
Fri, 2024-Mar-01, 20:36
Forum: RECORDING STUDIO CONSTRUCTION
Topic: New Home Studio Build
Replies: 102
Views: 117629
United States of America

New Home Studio Build

6606 you could probably just use 1/4" -- not sure why i was thinking 3/4" After doing this treatment for the ridge do you think I could add more diffusion of some kind to the rest of the ceiling to help with flutter echo between the floor and ceiling and help sound in general? I don't rea...
by Soulshaker Studios
Fri, 2024-Jan-26, 02:46
Forum: RECORDING STUDIO CONSTRUCTION
Topic: New Home Studio Build
Replies: 102
Views: 117629
United States of America

New Home Studio Build

Thank you very much Glenn!!! I apologize for not responding sooner. It’s been a crazy week. This is a lot of work but it makes sense and I’m capable of doing it. Could I use 3 pieces of 1/4” plywood that easily bends applying one at a time an stack them together instead of having to cut all those sl...
by Soulshaker Studios
Sat, 2024-Jan-20, 11:57
Forum: RECORDING STUDIO CONSTRUCTION
Topic: New Home Studio Build
Replies: 102
Views: 117629
United States of America

New Home Studio Build

Thank you Glenn,

Could you draw a sketch of how you recommend the polys?
by Soulshaker Studios
Wed, 2024-Jan-17, 13:47
Forum: RECORDING STUDIO CONSTRUCTION
Topic: New Home Studio Build
Replies: 102
Views: 117629
United States of America

New Home Studio Build

Thank you Glenn. The low end is completely under control in the room. There is this large bass trap with corner traps on the rear end of the room behind drums. The room sounds good but I feel like it could be even better but don't know what would help. A local acoustical designer suggested removing ...
by Soulshaker Studios
Mon, 2024-Jan-15, 19:53
Forum: RECORDING STUDIO CONSTRUCTION
Topic: New Home Studio Build
Replies: 102
Views: 117629
United States of America

New Home Studio Build

Hi to all that have helped me and anyone else who's reading this. I've been successfully working in Soulshaker Studio now for about 8 months doing both personal projects with my band as well as clients coming in. All of the acoustical treatment that was implemented paid off with a great sounding roo...
by Soulshaker Studios
Sun, 2023-Jan-15, 22:15
Forum: RECORDING STUDIO CONSTRUCTION
Topic: New Home Studio Build
Replies: 102
Views: 117629
United States of America

New Home Studio Build

5719 no these are homemade. you could put some absorber behind them. i typically use something like thing as a reflective panel on absorbers to improve the overall HF response. depending on your resources, if you have a friend with a CNC machine, then many more options exist such as poly w/ QRD sla...
by Soulshaker Studios
Sun, 2023-Jan-15, 18:03
Forum: RECORDING STUDIO CONSTRUCTION
Topic: New Home Studio Build
Replies: 102
Views: 117629
United States of America

New Home Studio Build

Thanks Glenn, Others have recommended polycylindrical panels too and seem to be a great candidate for this. I love the design of the wood scattering devices you provided. Very cool design for sure. They could actually have absorption behind them as well right? Are they homemade or obtainable from a ...
by Soulshaker Studios
Sun, 2023-Jan-15, 10:00
Forum: RECORDING STUDIO CONSTRUCTION
Topic: New Home Studio Build
Replies: 102
Views: 117629
United States of America

New Home Studio Build

5715 i'd just put more absorbers on the walls and the door. the gaps will cause enough scattering without the diffusers. if the rear wall is soft - maybe put a couple of small diffusers there, if it's hard, then 3 absorbers. Thank you for your response. In my post I stated that I don’t want to put ...
by Soulshaker Studios
Sat, 2023-Jan-14, 18:09
Forum: RECORDING STUDIO CONSTRUCTION
Topic: New Home Studio Build
Replies: 102
Views: 117629
United States of America

New Home Studio Build

Hi all, I built my control room and I’m now installing acoustical treatment. I am searching for opinions on finishing it out with diffusion possibly. The room is 15’x 19’ with 12’ ceiling. 33” drop ceiling with low density low resistivity insulation. 18” Front and rear sophets. 4 corner bass traps. ...
by Soulshaker Studios
Tue, 2022-Aug-16, 10:30
Forum: RECORDING STUDIO CONSTRUCTION
Topic: New Home Studio Build
Replies: 102
Views: 117629
United States of America

New Home Studio Build

5285 yeah, looks like one of my panels from years ago. generally not used for resonator type treatment but good for reinforcing the HF. How would it effect the low end absorption of my traps if I covered them with scatter plates like the image except with the plate I made? 2402FCED-1529-4AF7-839A-A...
by Soulshaker Studios
Mon, 2022-Aug-15, 20:38
Forum: RECORDING STUDIO CONSTRUCTION
Topic: New Home Studio Build
Replies: 102
Views: 117629
United States of America

New Home Studio Build

unless you're planning on adding some resonator type features, i'd leave it open. That interests me but for now the only thing I might do if the room is a little too dead is cover some of the trap with some scatter plate diffuser panels like the attachment that I can make easily. I can put whatever...
by Soulshaker Studios
Mon, 2022-Aug-15, 15:06
Forum: RECORDING STUDIO CONSTRUCTION
Topic: New Home Studio Build
Replies: 102
Views: 117629
United States of America

New Home Studio Build

IMG_1332.jpg Hi All, I'm simply going to fill the corner traps with remaining low density/low resistivity insulation. I'm not sure if I should leave the traps open where airflow would travel back and forth between the top of corner traps and bottom of soffit traps or should I close off the top of t...
by Soulshaker Studios
Tue, 2022-Aug-09, 16:38
Forum: RECORDING STUDIO CONSTRUCTION
Topic: New Home Studio Build
Replies: 102
Views: 117629
United States of America

New Home Studio Build

5253 you could use the lower density into the corners and then face it with the semi-rigid to make is nice and even. this will also improve the overall absorption. and if it gets too "dry", adding some slats to restore some HF reflection will be useful as well. Hi Glenn, I keep hearing co...
by Soulshaker Studios
Tue, 2022-Aug-09, 16:38
Forum: RECORDING STUDIO CONSTRUCTION
Topic: New Home Studio Build
Replies: 102
Views: 117629
United States of America

New Home Studio Build

5253 you could use the lower density into the corners and then face it with the semi-rigid to make is nice and even. this will also improve the overall absorption. and if it gets too "dry", adding some slats to restore some HF reflection will be useful as well. Hi Glenn, I keep hearing co...