Importance of Isolation and Room
Posted: Wed Jun 30, 2010 7:00 pm
Hello all,I recently started working on a project studio and have two rooms and a hallway to work with. The control room is rectangular (about 30 ft by 10 ft) and the live room is about 30 x 30 square. I know that parallel surfaces are bad for studios but this is all I have to get started with. Here are the two things I'm really concerned with though: 1. The live room is also a practice space for several bands. Will an excess of instruments be harmful to the recording? Assuming the snares are off on the drums? And is there anything special I can do to the room to make it sound more live without having to deal with standing waves (because it's a square). 2. The isolation between rooms is terrible. As a beginning project studio I don't think this will be a huge deal, but is there any cheap effective way to beef up the isolation between rooms? Rebuilding the wall between the rooms is ok in the place, but I don't want to invest a ton of cash into reworking what's already there until I know the studio will get some good use.Thanks!