1) We're in the top floor of an old factory. The douche who lives downstairs doesn't think the soundproofing is adequate. We were told that there was a foot thick slab of concrete between the floors, but that isn't true. Now, before we get all lawlerly with the landlord, we need to know if the foot of concrete is gonna make a difference.
What we were planning to do was lay a frame down around the entire room on a layer of Sonopan, and then fill it with concrete (this is good, because that way we can have the snake pop up out of the middle of the floor along with electrical outlets and headphone amps. Convenient).
Is this gonna do anything in terms of limiting sound transmission?
2) We have four heads, four cabs, a bunch of guitars and synths. Does it make sense to hook them all into a patchbay so we can route guitar A through head B through cab C, for example, and then change that routing just by repatching? Is this gonna work?
Two questions about studio design.
1"I was like a steel spring with a growing and dangerous flaw in it. If the spring is wound too tight, or there is the slightest weak point, the spring will fly apart, and then it is done for." - Ty Cobb.