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@user-hs1zz9sx2e
@user-hs1zz9sx2e 2 года назад
So sweet! Seems to me that You didn’t only build up a studio,but a comfortable place for inspiration!
@kyledixon8727
@kyledixon8727 Год назад
Very nice work, tidy studio 👍
@Yellowjacket1977
@Yellowjacket1977 Год назад
I love your new room! I'm not sure I would build my walls on top of my new vinyl plank flooring in case you ever needed to make some updates. Looks great!
@manuellujan5625
@manuellujan5625 2 года назад
I have a room almost identical to this and this was very helpful in getting ideas for my studio. Great video🙏🏼
@calebsambrown
@calebsambrown 2 года назад
Great job on the studio! The discrepancies always seem big to whoever did the work, I know but it's really a job well done! I'll be turning a shed into a studio before long, hope it turns out this well!
@malevahouse
@malevahouse Год назад
😎🤙 Great work! Congratulations! 👏👏👏
@chrisg2214
@chrisg2214 Год назад
Cool video, looks like an awesome place to jam and write music.
@Mcqlfc
@Mcqlfc 2 года назад
Nice looking studio mate. I wish I had the room and money to do the same.
@paramamaharddhika6811
@paramamaharddhika6811 2 года назад
Very nice and helpful video! You helped a lot in explaining how to put up the wall fabric to cover the insulations which I have no idea how to do it before you explained it here 👍 All the best for you and your studio. Much love from Indonesia 🤍 p.s. It's cute that you're holding your baby while still explaining the progress of your studio! 🥰
@creeksidesound
@creeksidesound 2 года назад
Glad it could help! I wasn't sure if anyone would pick up on the baby. Sometimes you have to multitask!
@tutubeos
@tutubeos Год назад
Congrats! Well done! 😊
@levelletate4551
@levelletate4551 Год назад
Nice and Cozy.
@buildingintheburbs5175
@buildingintheburbs5175 2 года назад
Nice guitar cab!😄
@johnschoppmusic
@johnschoppmusic 2 года назад
Great Build!! Good Ideas too!! I built a jam type studio and my next will similar to wha you have. ~cheers
@hardcermit
@hardcermit 2 года назад
sweet build bud!
@rushmuzik
@rushmuzik Год назад
I like that the room is not too dead. Some treated rooms are too flar
@johnskyfield
@johnskyfield Год назад
Looks rad!
@bentleyjames4617
@bentleyjames4617 2 года назад
Really nice
@levelletate4551
@levelletate4551 Год назад
Dope 🤙🏾
@gabotapia7267
@gabotapia7267 Год назад
HOW YOU DID TO NO BLINK !?!!!!!!1
@OUTTATIMEMTL
@OUTTATIMEMTL Год назад
Nice job!! you gave me some ideas for my studio. finally, did you go with a single glass or double for the booth?
@palsheldon6520
@palsheldon6520 Год назад
You are goung to need air exchange in that booth.
@creeksidesound
@creeksidesound Год назад
This is actually the second studio where I've had a booth like this and it has never been an issue. Maybe if someone were in there for hours on end but usually were taking breaks and it's small enough that leaving the door open does a good job at refreshing the air!
@jazzylamel
@jazzylamel Год назад
looking great, couple of questions, What kind of glass did you use for the booth? Where did you get the glass door & is it sound proof?
@creeksidesound
@creeksidesound Год назад
I believe I mention it in the video but I was, in no way, trying to make the booth sound proof. Sound proofing is a whole can of worms that involves very elaborate planning and lots of money. Quite frankly, I have no need for it to be sound proof so it wasn’t even a consideration. My goal was simply for the inside of the booth to be pretty dead. As for the glass, it’s laminated glass. Same stuff that’s in the windshield of your car. Any glass place should be able to order in a 4x8 sheet and cut it to your specs. Mine has a slight green tint like a car windshield (you probably don’t even notice it). If I had my choice, it would not have that tint but I’m getting picky now! The door is just a standard French door from any hardware/building supply store.
@sidehustlefilms8007
@sidehustlefilms8007 2 года назад
Thumbs up to you. Quick question! Does glass on a vocal booth cause reflections when singing into a microphone? Thank you!
@creeksidesound
@creeksidesound 2 года назад
Short answer, yes, but they are very, very minimal. I usually position the singer (or whatever else is being recorded in there) at an angle so they are facing the corner of the booth. This helps a bit as no reflections are coming straight back. I've also thought about hanging curtains that I can pull across that would stay loose so they would be wavy, or building panels that would sit in the windows but I really haven't found it necessary.
@sidehustlefilms8007
@sidehustlefilms8007 2 года назад
@@creeksidesound Thanks again
@AppleKid
@AppleKid Год назад
How do you do your soundproofing so the neighbors don't complain?
@creeksidesound
@creeksidesound Год назад
I'm very much in the country so that's not a concern for me, fortunately!
@Yellowjacket1977
@Yellowjacket1977 Год назад
What brand name and model number window did you use? I am building a broadcast studio in my home with two 27"x37" outside windows that will need to be replaced with windows that prevent outside noise.
@creeksidesound
@creeksidesound Год назад
Do you mean exterior windows or the booth glass?
@Yellowjacket1977
@Yellowjacket1977 Год назад
@@creeksidesound exterior windows
@creeksidesound
@creeksidesound Год назад
@@Yellowjacket1977 just regular double pane windows. Nothing special. Outside noise can get in but I'm out in the country. Not a whole lot of that to worry about.
@Yellowjacket1977
@Yellowjacket1977 Год назад
@@creeksidesound thanks
@rushmuzik
@rushmuzik Год назад
Is every house in Nashville built with a room over the garage.???
@creeksidesound
@creeksidesound Год назад
I wish I was in Nashville! I'm actually located in New Brunswick, Canada. Way colder 😜
@danielstartek9729
@danielstartek9729 Год назад
Puts Abbey Road to shame!
@creeksidesound
@creeksidesound Год назад
Hahaha
@dennismartin5299
@dennismartin5299 2 года назад
How much would a project like this cost? 25x28 just ballpark figure.
@creeksidesound
@creeksidesound 2 года назад
I guess that would depend on your starting point. Assuming you already have the room finished and wouldn't be replacing flooring, etc (and assuming you're not talking about the gear too), I would say you could budget 5000 ballpark. Essentially all I did was frame the walls and booth, insulate and cover with fabric. You can get into running cables in walls and all of that, which will add cost but for essentially just treating the room and adding a booth, 4000-5000 should be fine (depending on sky-high lumber prices)
@dave-3187
@dave-3187 Год назад
looks like your eyes are glued to the camera
@creeksidesound
@creeksidesound Год назад
Not what I was hoping people would take from the video but thanks for the comment?
@WickedG5150
@WickedG5150 2 года назад
You don’t know what you are talking about!
@creeksidesound
@creeksidesound 2 года назад
Thank you for your helpful comment. If you care to elaborate I'm all ears. I think I'm pretty clear in my video that this is just what I did and I'm open to hearing others thoughts on how I can improve it. A comment like this does nothing to help me or anyone else who may be watching this and looking to build something of their own.
@WickedG5150
@WickedG5150 2 года назад
@@creeksidesound You are right. I apologize. I just find it near impossible to soundproof a drum room when it’s located upstairs on plywood flooring.
@creeksidesound
@creeksidesound 2 года назад
@@WickedG5150 That's absolutely true. In this case I was mainly concerned with controlling the amount of reflections in the room (and booth) itself. The room isn't sound proof whatsoever(ask my wife and kids!), but the sound inside of the room is fairly controlled. In the main room I wanted it to still be semi-lively so the room would have some sort of character to capture in room mics. The booth, on the other hand, is a lot more "dead" (again, inside the booth, not "soundproof") so that I can track vocals and acoustic instruments with as little of the room as possible. At the end of the day, I certainly made some sacrifices as sound treating a room can get very costly. I read up on floating floors and all sorts of things, however, I think I struck a happy-medium between performance and price! Thanks for clarifying! I may have mis-spoke in my video and lead to some confusion!
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