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- Fri, 2019-Sep-27, 05:10
- Forum: RECORDING STUDIO CONSTRUCTION
- Topic: Amp Riser Effectiveness
- Replies: 45
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Re: Amp Riser Effectiveness
:-) The more I think about it, the better the 3 dB reduction from the riser seems. Presumably the only sound transmission the riser can affect is that done via direct coupling to the solid structure and components of the house. It will have no effect on sound transmission through other means - such ...
- Thu, 2019-Sep-26, 20:43
- Forum: RECORDING STUDIO DESIGN
- Topic: Attic Shaped Studio
- Replies: 481
- Views: 584371
Re: Attic Shaped Studio
Genelec 8030a: Nice! I like those. Should be a good match for your room as well. And they can be flush-mounted! :) More on that later... I really like them too, so that is good news :-) Monitor bass tilt is not applied - there is some boost above flat but I like it. My mixes are not light on bass s...
- Thu, 2019-Sep-26, 19:31
- Forum: RECORDING STUDIO DESIGN
- Topic: Attic Shaped Studio
- Replies: 481
- Views: 584371
Re: Attic Shaped Studio
Thank you for the swift and very enlightening reply Stuart. It's incredibly helpful. I'll post some answers now, hopefully it won't interrupt your flow of posts. First, a quick mention of isolation: You aren't getting much within the house, which is understandable, and improving that considerably wo...
- Thu, 2019-Sep-26, 06:09
- Forum: The Green Room
- Topic: Amazing mixes in bad rooms??
- Replies: 5
- Views: 16165
Re: Amazing mixes in bad rooms??
I remember reading this very article. Steven Wilson does fantastic work, and is highly respected in the prog rock world, with its many devotees of surround mixes - an audience with very high standards. There are several quotes from him in the article that confirm extensive use of headphones to refer...
- Wed, 2019-Sep-25, 20:51
- Forum: RECORDING STUDIO CONSTRUCTION
- Topic: Amp Riser Effectiveness
- Replies: 45
- Views: 115762
Re: Amp Riser Effectiveness
For sure, I'll try some other things out when I get the proper insulation for it. I'll start saving the egg cartons now, and how about that giant bubblewrap over there I was going to throw in the bin...
Cheers,
Jennifer
Cheers,
Jennifer
- Wed, 2019-Sep-25, 10:40
- Forum: RECORDING STUDIO DESIGN
- Topic: Attic Shaped Studio
- Replies: 481
- Views: 584371
Re: Attic Shaped Studio
Figuring out the room modes has been an interesting challenge. For sure the angled non-parallel walls help reduce flutter echos and the like, and have some other beneficial acoustic properties. But they make studying the modal behaviour somewhat challenging. The bottom cuboidal portion of the room s...
- Wed, 2019-Sep-25, 08:58
- Forum: RECORDING STUDIO CONSTRUCTION
- Topic: Amp Riser Effectiveness
- Replies: 45
- Views: 115762
Amp Riser Effectiveness
I was doing some sound transmission measurements around my studio yesterday, and as a small aside decided to measure the effectiveness of this "amp riser in progress"; amp riser - small.jpg It's 1200 x 600 mm, and is a reduced version of Glenn Stanton's drum riser design. Top layer is 18mm...
- Tue, 2019-Sep-24, 21:50
- Forum: RECORDING STUDIO DESIGN
- Topic: Attic Shaped Studio
- Replies: 481
- Views: 584371
Re: Attic Shaped Studio
And finally for this evening, some real photos and a REW file with the scans posted earlier and the estimated soffit position. There's also a sweep of the empty room done almost four years ago. It was with an uncalibrated ECM8000, and I hadn't even calibrated the volume of the sweep. I recall it bei...
- Tue, 2019-Sep-24, 21:41
- Forum: RECORDING STUDIO DESIGN
- Topic: Attic Shaped Studio
- Replies: 481
- Views: 584371
Re: Attic Shaped Studio
Next is to address the rear wall. First off, make a deeper absorbing trap across the rear vertical portion; this one is 30cm deep; would light fluffy filling be a good choice here? rear wall bass trap.png Next get the diagonal wall and corners; the left one will need to have some kind of ventilation...
- Tue, 2019-Sep-24, 20:04
- Forum: RECORDING STUDIO DESIGN
- Topic: Attic Shaped Studio
- Replies: 481
- Views: 584371
Re: Attic Shaped Studio
First order of business is getting these monitors into soffits. Hopefully this will directly or indirectly solve or contribute to solving many of problems 1-5. The room has a curious combination of really working for this in many ways, but against it a little bit too. The following is the culminatio...
- Tue, 2019-Sep-24, 18:52
- Forum: RECORDING STUDIO DESIGN
- Topic: Attic Shaped Studio
- Replies: 481
- Views: 584371
Re: Attic Shaped Studio
Excellent! I'm just preparing a followup, and it's all about soffits
Cheers,
Jennifer
Cheers,
Jennifer
- Tue, 2019-Sep-24, 18:30
- Forum: RECORDING STUDIO DESIGN
- Topic: Attic Shaped Studio
- Replies: 481
- Views: 584371
Re: Attic Shaped Studio
The main problems I've identified are; 1) Difference in response between left and right speakers in the frequency and time domains. No doubt the lesser treated "radiator corners" are partly responsible for this. 2) RT60 decays too quickly in highs. Room volume is 31 cubic metres (1094 cub...
- Tue, 2019-Sep-24, 18:16
- Forum: RECORDING STUDIO DESIGN
- Topic: Attic Shaped Studio
- Replies: 481
- Views: 584371
Re: Attic Shaped Studio
The Genelec 8030a monitors are up against window as close as practical. I plan to move them out of this position, but include details and measurements for general reference. Nearfields.png The acoustic axis is a bit above ear height, but the correct ear height position didn't give as good an acousti...
- Tue, 2019-Sep-24, 15:20
- Forum: RECORDING STUDIO DESIGN
- Topic: Attic Shaped Studio
- Replies: 481
- Views: 584371
Attic Shaped Studio
Hello folks, I've been visiting several well know acoustics forums for years, and studied them and some written literature intently before designing my studio in 2015. I planned it to the best of my ability at the time and built a significant number of DIY bass traps. Those and some thinner panels f...