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A few of you have asked us for a studio tour, and we'll do an up to date one for you as soon as we're out of lockdown. In the meantime, here's a video we shot for a private forum back in 2018 showing how we designed and built the live room and control room - with hardly ANY money!
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@ThePlanarchist
@ThePlanarchist 4 года назад
Wow, another excellent video. The more I see the more impressed I am with everything you've put up. Would have been really handy to have this video as a guide 30 something years ago the first time I tried to make my own a home studio!
@PresentDayProduction
@PresentDayProduction 4 года назад
Thanks Nic, glad you found it helpful! I could have done with it 30 years ago as well!
@Juliano_DJOL
@Juliano_DJOL 2 года назад
In the US roxoul safe and sound or 709 is the best bang for the buck and comes in pre cut 2'x4' squares, pack of like 8 is $60, 2 packs will easily treat most rooms for the most part.
@LetMeDieLord
@LetMeDieLord 3 года назад
That Yeti comment.. jeeez! You're becoming a new favourite channel for me at warp speed! You've just made my own dream of a studio built seem so much more reachable! Thanks!
@doodoogtube
@doodoogtube 3 года назад
Bang on video my friend! Awesome job explaining and an even better job of showing the results.👍🏾👍🏾
@dpotta
@dpotta 3 года назад
This is f*in amaing dude. I've watched a few of your uploads today, good to hear some real people talking about music production and recording. Too many upper class twits of the year covering these topics on RU-vid.
@PresentDayProduction
@PresentDayProduction 3 года назад
Awesome, thanks Dave!
@Juliano_DJOL
@Juliano_DJOL 2 года назад
28:25 this is the TRUTH I think I commented on another one of your videos I quit mixing for over a year one time cause I cldnt get a good control room and set of monitors. It was driving me crazy I was trying all these monitors and then met a guy in Atlanta that showed me the acoustic set up I still use today, which is basic and after that I felt like I could mix on any monitors if I had about a week to hear them then other references.
@ThePdeHav
@ThePdeHav 3 года назад
I got a sound proof system made bespoke that are like modular old school acoustic studio dividers. When ever I move they are a great hold over until we treat the room - if we bother. We don’t master so we concentrate on hyping the positive aspects of the live room first. Much of it had to do with band setup and mic placement. If the recordings turn out shit, we simply blame the drummer.
@Hridayam1031
@Hridayam1031 3 года назад
What a fantastic and helpful video! We are in the beginning stages of mapping out how we will build our two room studio, and have so many options its overwhelming. I love how you built this but have some questions. Assuming this was a "room within a room" build, how much spacing was between the interior metal walls and the new wall you built? How does the STC rating stand up against the double drywall w/ steel stud or staggered steel stud wall? What thickness of Rockwool did you use in your walls? Did you apply acoustic treatments directly over the open stud framing? I did not see drywall there, and was curious. I am working with a basement space with 7" cement block walls and a 4" brick facing on the outside of the home over the concrete. This makes up 3 of the 4 walls of the space, as I am going to need to build the 4th wall of new materials to separate it from the rest of the basement. Ideally, I'd love to have STC ratings around 60, but would love to avoid the double wall method (I need all the space I can get), and I'd like to avoid spending several thousand dollars more than I have to. What would be the best method on a budget to decouple the brick walls from the new walls, and what would you recommend building the new 4th wall from, so that sound transfer to the rest of the basement is low?
@igorsim8170
@igorsim8170 4 года назад
Very good advice. Thanks.
@DarkTrapStudio
@DarkTrapStudio Год назад
Ding the Ding Dong ! Shit James you got so much more handsome !
@Juliano_DJOL
@Juliano_DJOL 2 года назад
Stop lying to everyone with this whole DIY thing u speak of, you are a PRO buddy!
@LouisLinggandtheBombs
@LouisLinggandtheBombs 2 года назад
The only question I have is what's the membrane in the "sandwich"? What does membrane mean in this context?
@pierregoulart3853
@pierregoulart3853 Год назад
Do you put absorber behind the sea of holes diffusers or it is just the wall at a certain distance? Thanks...
@PresentDayProduction
@PresentDayProduction Год назад
There’s rockwool absorption behind the sea of holes panels, directly attached to the rear of the panels
@pierregoulart3853
@pierregoulart3853 Год назад
This is very useful. I have 2 roxul absorption panels 6x4. I think I will put a sea of holes of 6x2 in front of them. My room is 10x12x8 and sounds a bit dead. That should help right? Also, you talked about the density of absorption material. Is it possible to increase the density of the rockwool by compressing it or is this a bad idea? Thanks again...
@TheBluuHouse
@TheBluuHouse 3 года назад
Hello, Thank you for sharing such great content. You mentioned having a good pair of monitors as priority to an I/O interface with decent A/D converters. Are there monitors you recommend for pro consumer level? Tannoy GOLD 8 8 inch Powered Studio Monitor? Thanks
@jemwand2530
@jemwand2530 3 года назад
Hi Mark, did you ever do live sound for a band called Palm Tree Club, back in the 80's?
@conorm2524
@conorm2524 3 года назад
Did you buy the unit or renting? I'm guessing renting but were there any kind of objections to what you wanted to build inside?
@waveyyp6124
@waveyyp6124 2 года назад
Is there fabric behind the circle mdf board?
@PresentDayProduction
@PresentDayProduction 2 года назад
Yes, black fabric with rock wool behind
@Synthelicious
@Synthelicious 4 года назад
Hi, great video! Just a question: what thickness of rockwool would you recommend for diy acoustic panels which will be mounted to the walls and ceiling? The thickest I could find is 20 cm but thats not quite practical to hang on the walls. And would it make sense to use rockwool for corner basstraps?
@PresentDayProduction
@PresentDayProduction 4 года назад
100mm would be ideal for acoustic panels, and if you can space them off the wall they will be much more effective. And yes, it’s great for corner bass traps
@rune288
@rune288 4 года назад
Hi great video. I am about to embark on a similar venture. I have a unit I am renting out and am planning on building a studio/ rehearsal rooms. I have bought the ra book and as you say it is very good. Did you guys have any plans drawn up by professional designers or did you do it all yourself?
@PresentDayProduction
@PresentDayProduction 4 года назад
rune bailey Every professional designer saw the building and ran away! It’s basically an enormous tin garage! So we spent a good few weeks designing rooms to work for us, and work in the building, but did the entire planning and building process ourselves, apart from where we had to hire a professional - building regs, air-con installation etc. Even the pro acousticians said you never really know how a room will sound until you build it, but you can take the maths and the physics as far as you can - designing the rooms with certain dimensions to avoid horrible room modes etc. Our results are great, but 75% planning and 25% luck!
@rune288
@rune288 4 года назад
PresentDayProduction well that sir is amazing. I must admit I am both inspired and terrified at the same time. If there are any tips and pointers you could give me it would be much appreciated. The unit I am looking at is an open plan with a block outer skin. I intend to use the same method you did for the walls, floor and ceiling etc
@PresentDayProduction
@PresentDayProduction 4 года назад
rune bailey Top tip: don’t waste any money on off the shelf sound proofing solutions! Soundblock plasterboard isn’t as effective as two regular sheets placed on top of each other, but is more than double the cost, green glue kinda works but is very difficult to apply successfully and takes a few weeks to become effective, avoid cavity walls - a stud wall with insulation in the middle and plasterboard on the outside of each side isn’t as effective as taking the sheet off one of the sides and placing it on top of the other, and if you do that “backwards” you end up with your insulation on the inside of the room - so that’s your acoustic treatment sorted, you just need to cover it with fabric to make it look nice. We’re actually starting filming today on a block building that we’re helping convert into a studio space, so make sure you’re subscribed!
@rune288
@rune288 4 года назад
@@PresentDayProduction Thank you so much this is all very helpful. I am based in North Devon and would love to come take a look at what you have done in person? I would be more than happy to pay for your time and just perhaps get a bit more insight into the realities of what I have lying ahead of me. Would that be a possibility? No worries if not. The video itself has been a great inspiration and has saved me a shit tonne already lol
@PresentDayProduction
@PresentDayProduction 4 года назад
rune bailey Ahh, I was born in Barnstaple, so very familiar with North Devon! You’d me more than welcome to come up and have a look at what we’ve done. Send me an email at info@cosmic-audio.co.uk
@bryanwright7417
@bryanwright7417 3 года назад
What were the starting dimensions of your space and what are the final dimensions of your live room and control room?
@efensiemusic
@efensiemusic 2 года назад
72,409th
@tstrandv123
@tstrandv123 3 года назад
What book is it that you talk about in the video? Cheers
@tstrandv123
@tstrandv123 3 года назад
RA the book :)
@PresentDayProduction
@PresentDayProduction 3 года назад
They're quite hard to come by, but here's one on ebay: www.ebay.co.uk/itm/202554682440?chn=ps&norover=1&mkevt=1&mkrid=710-134428-41853-0&mkcid=2&itemid=202554682440&targetid=1140298850613&device=c&mktype=pla&googleloc=1006701&poi=&campaignid=12126078372&mkgroupid=117362564872&rlsatarget=pla-1140298850613&abcId=9300480&merchantid=6995734&gclid=Cj0KCQjw6-SDBhCMARIsAGbI7UiOcczm8ULgMOwgxqIt9ynHov4k1_knHEffTRqrWCIQt_xeVNHY-m0aAip8EALw_wcB
@clivebrown5350
@clivebrown5350 4 года назад
Brilliant, and not an empty egg box in sight !!!
@bobsanders2145
@bobsanders2145 3 года назад
crazy how everyone misses this most important step. the room.
@bobsanders2145
@bobsanders2145 3 года назад
@Randy Alaric makes a world of a difference.
@themodernworldband
@themodernworldband 2 года назад
I'd love to be the kind of guy who makes his own studio. Sadly, I think I'd end up building my own Tomb...
@teashea1
@teashea1 Год назад
Well done. You did a great job in design and execution. I appleaud you inventiveness and care in selection of the methods and materials. This is a very good video. Soundproofing is so critical. My four room 1800 sq ft studio has 4 inch stud walls with blown in foam insulation, than 12 inch thick poured concrete outside of that and then 4 inches of compresssed fiberglass so the walls are 20 inches thick. The studio is located in a very quiet area. Silence is golden.
@1tabularasa1
@1tabularasa1 2 года назад
I like your video-style. A bit of joking here and there but a more no nonsense aproach where it matters. Entertaining and educational. Thank you, Sir!
@k1ttyF158er
@k1ttyF158er 9 месяцев назад
The book is amazing. But out of print. I managed to find a New copy on amazon for $400. Crazy price. But it has fantastic design ideas and will ultimately sit on the stufio lounge coffee table.
@PresentDayProduction
@PresentDayProduction 8 месяцев назад
It’s a shame it’s out of print now. And it’s big enough to BE the studio coffee table!
@jangerhard4039
@jangerhard4039 Год назад
Do the quested have the SL (Super Linear) Mid range driver? Or did they use these versions only for their own versions back in those early days already?
@PresentDayProduction
@PresentDayProduction Год назад
The Questeds do indeed have the SL mid driver. And it’s quite a step up from the basic one in terms of dynamism and low distortion
@chidagi
@chidagi 14 дней назад
WONDERFUL, can you please tell us. What the title of the book and where to find it, thanks
@IamJalayaaa
@IamJalayaaa 2 года назад
Omg . Y’all should do other people studios omg. I would love for you guys to help me in America
@PresentDayProduction
@PresentDayProduction 2 года назад
We do indeed offer studio consultation and have built a few over the years! Currently only in the UK so far… but who knows. Maybe if a client has the right budget it can be done abroad too.
@Juliano_DJOL
@Juliano_DJOL 2 года назад
This episode is so spot on for me I've been looking into trying to build a legit film studio. I used to work at screen gems which is our local 491 film studios and was an audio engineer in my 20s in ATL. I also owned a music studio and have worked at multiple other studios before going into film. I also did acoustics at screen gems while working there, mainly sound proofing to keep the sounds from other stages from bleeding over and then we wld build sets on locations like old concrete factories where we wld need to keep outside sound out. But when I went to research film stage buildings I was suprised to not find all that much info at first. I've been finding more and more lately but that book looks like what I need!
@jefgirdler7232
@jefgirdler7232 3 года назад
People always overlook the importance of the Yeti.
@yubasunproductions2494
@yubasunproductions2494 3 года назад
yes
@Juliano_DJOL
@Juliano_DJOL 2 года назад
Yalls structure looks very similar to what we had to work with or build on or adapt at the film studios. Well on the better stages they wld have the subfloor set ups and like a basic square walls. Some stages were almost empty tho and then we would go in and build the sub floor and alot of times we wld build cheap flats for fake walls but then the walls of the steel building we were in were treated on the inside and then sound proofing in the walls. We would also put these layers of soundproofing on the flat roofs (temporary) we wld literally lay 2x4s on the sheets of foam. I tried so hard to get the sound foam after that movie but cldnt make it happen. They threw all if it aways smh! And most shows we wld throw everything out after filming. Crazy, they said we wld waste time/$ trying to keep the materials lol.
@tyerac
@tyerac 3 года назад
great video, I just finished my studio in Arizona, USA but i'm originally from Harlow, just up the road from you. Really cool studio and good info too.
@bwGracious
@bwGracious 3 года назад
The holy grail of building a DIY high end professional music studio!!! Well explained. Admire you Sir for sharing your life experiences in about 30min. This saved my time and money. Marvelous piece of information.
@DaveHuizing
@DaveHuizing 3 года назад
I love the philosophy of not having a modified car speaker called NS10. Really great work you guys delivered. Enjoy the space
@mosermichael4404
@mosermichael4404 Год назад
Hello.. the book you mention PA THE BOOK where can you buy it? Sounds very interesting.. something will also be written about it. in a studio room where has 2 sloping ceilings. how to best calculate the acoustics and where is the best place to start insulating? Most of the software that calculates room acoustics is adapted to rectangular rooms, not to rooms with sloping ceilings.. 😢 can you maybe give me a tip? The room is rectangular, 3.7m wide and 4.2m long, the side wall is 1m high, then there is a sloping roof of 33 degrees where there is a gable where it is 2.4m high...
@fortheoneswhocare
@fortheoneswhocare 3 года назад
This video is absolutely bang on! You've spent your budget wisely on isolation, acoustic treatment and monitors. Well done!
@Supermodelyum
@Supermodelyum 2 года назад
Where does one find ; RA The Book in print form? Everywhere I search seems to only be seeing eBook/Kindle versions (which I hear are useless because the pictures are too small & can't be enlarged).
@superswampjellyfish8742
@superswampjellyfish8742 Год назад
Hi there, great vid! What CCTV screen / mechanism did you use to interact with musicians from the control to the live room ?
@gainstage4497
@gainstage4497 4 года назад
Awesome content on this channel!!!
@Zarakas
@Zarakas 3 года назад
Awesome and so creative! Thanks for sharing this story with the world. Like many other musicians and producers I started recording music with almost nothing and less money. It took me years to purchase, upgrade and buy all the essential stuff and so many hours of reading and watching best practice videos, building dyi stuff and „moving walls“ for the acoustic treatment of my little studio. It‘s guys like you helping us motivated, but pennyless, creatives to reach out for the stars. Thank you! 🤘
@CoreyPryor1
@CoreyPryor1 4 года назад
Really enjoyed this, and have worked in lots of studio and built a couple, currently building another as on a budget as well...so thanks
4 года назад
Great video, and great channel! ... just a question: how do you handle ventilation of the rooms?
@PresentDayProduction
@PresentDayProduction 4 года назад
We have a ventilation system that brings fresh air in from outside via a system of acoustically treated air ducts, and another at the other end of the room that draws air out. So the air completely changes in the room every hour or so. This was very difficult and expensive to get right, and I’d suggest opening a door every half an hour or so as naturally tends to happen in a studio anyway!
@ReflektonRecords
@ReflektonRecords 4 года назад
Great question , never thought of this!
@WilsonHarwood
@WilsonHarwood 3 года назад
I highly recommend using a mini split. The Mr Cool DIY is an excellent choice and works great in my studio. I just open the door to the outside and get fresh air every so often. It is good to do anyways and I saved some money and didn't need to put extra holes in my room.
@MrGabbass
@MrGabbass 3 года назад
curious to know more about your whole budget!? thanks for your video
@gh0tc0rmediagroup65
@gh0tc0rmediagroup65 3 года назад
Wait, You could do this in a basement Right? Becuase I was planning on building mine in the Basement
@Hridayam1031
@Hridayam1031 3 года назад
Me too. I'm working on a basement build and am working with 7" concrete block walls and a 4" brick facing outside. Thinking of going with a "room within a room" build, but am not sure. There are sooo many options!
@scrapethebottom
@scrapethebottom Год назад
oh so that's what those are... i always thought they were scm50's, but i guess i still got pretty close! :)
@the1111machi
@the1111machi 3 года назад
I currently build my studio. 1 thing people overlook many times is airconditioning and ventilation! And people need to get clean power.
@conorm2524
@conorm2524 3 года назад
Where have you researched about clean power?
@HOLLASOUNDS
@HOLLASOUNDS 7 месяцев назад
Good video
@tonycarpenter-Makzimia
@tonycarpenter-Makzimia 3 года назад
Here's in your eye snobby studio builders :). Good on you Mark. Great video. YETI !!!
@allvalley
@allvalley 3 года назад
Great video, though isn't it cheating a little if you used a lot of the materials from your old studio? without that it would be more expensive.
@PresentDayProduction
@PresentDayProduction 3 года назад
Yeah, we should have buried it all in the ground 🤣🤣
@allvalley
@allvalley 3 года назад
@@PresentDayProduction or.... and i'm not saying you should have done this, only that you could have done this. You could have stacked the dried out husk of your old studio on top of your new studio like some musical assassin bug to ward off any competing studios in the area. I don't normally get any good ideas, but when I do, they normally involve assassin bugs.
@mackaybeagles6541
@mackaybeagles6541 2 года назад
Best video I have seen by far. Thanks for the great walk through. Love the DIY aspect and I subscribed to your channel. High quality content, no fluff.
@squoblat
@squoblat 3 года назад
Never expected anyone to find something good in Northampton! Useful stuff, can't quite go to the same extent as you guys as I'm converting a garage, but the principles are fairly similar to what I've done (which is good to know, as I've already done it).
@juliebabygirl
@juliebabygirl 4 года назад
Great video! Learned quite a few things :) And yes, it's all about the Yeti! You can spend millions of dollars into a control room, but it'll all be wasted if you don't put in... the Yeti! :)
@PresentDayProduction
@PresentDayProduction 4 года назад
Haha! Yetis are essential... I’m surprised they don’t feature in more acoustics books! Thanks for the kind words Ken
@maxi3322
@maxi3322 3 года назад
This video is sooo underrated!!!
@PresentDayProduction
@PresentDayProduction 3 года назад
Thanks for watching, we’re glad you enjoyed it!
@Juliano_DJOL
@Juliano_DJOL 2 года назад
I don't say this often, but if you were near me I wld def work for you! Great studio and great attitude towards sounds from what I've seen!
@tutubeos
@tutubeos 2 года назад
Very useful information, thank you so much! I’m building mine!
@barrybain4895
@barrybain4895 3 года назад
Would it be possible to get an equipment list of what you installed in your studio?
@DarkTrapStudio
@DarkTrapStudio Год назад
"You need doors, otherwise you can't get out of the room or into the rooms" Poesy 💫
@MJamesIII
@MJamesIII 3 года назад
So, the book costs more than the studio 😂😂😂
@DavidHamby-ORF-48
@DavidHamby-ORF-48 3 года назад
Ahoy. Excellent video. My church is in the process of building a new social hall in existing space that will need sound treatment for speech intelligibility. I made a Duck-Duck search for the RA Book and came up short using just that title. Do you have the US or UK formal title, publisher, and a book number? Library of Congress number or Queen's equivalent, publisher's number, etc. This title is skunking Google Books and Google Scholar. Like all churches, we are capital poor but have building trades volunteers in congregation.
@PresentDayProduction
@PresentDayProduction 3 года назад
Try this, this is the one, and it's cheap! www.ebay.co.uk/i/202554682440?chn=ps&norover=1&mkevt=1&mkrid=710-134428-41853-0&mkcid=2&itemid=202554682440&targetid=1000151319060&device=c&mktype=pla&googleloc=1006701&poi=&campaignid=10204071741&mkgroupid=105678537727&rlsatarget=aud-381667280803:pla-1000151319060&abcId=1145987&merchantid=6995734&gclid=Cj0KCQiAzZL-BRDnARIsAPCJs73_jFoZDSbcOCC891qs5IzEF_BbIevehmZyZQ8jxGiBllzZ7okRdIUaAnzhEALw_wcB
@whosyabobby
@whosyabobby 3 года назад
Comment for the algorithm. Great stuff man.
@LDNBikes
@LDNBikes 3 года назад
Thanks for providing this valuable information
@GingerDrums
@GingerDrums 3 года назад
They look like ATC midrange drivers on your mains.
@PresentDayProduction
@PresentDayProduction 3 года назад
Yeah they are, I can’t monitor on anything without those in them! The monitors are actually one of the first pair Roger Quested ever designed, back in the mid eighties when he was an engineer at DJM Studios in London. He built a pair with twin (JBL) 15” bass drivers for studio A and these ones for studio B. They were so popular that every visiting engineer wanted a pair, so he then set up Quested as a monitor company, and ATC quickly followed suit with their SCM150 (that are based on these, very similar in every respect apart from the different bass driver) and SCM300 mains. They were just an OEM driver manufacturer before that. I love em, can’t live without em! You can’t beat awesome drivers in a great box in a great room. No DSP, no software calibration, just damn good science and solid engineering!
@jpmiller1983
@jpmiller1983 3 года назад
Love your content! When I build my studio I’ll follow some of these tips!
@PresentDayProduction
@PresentDayProduction 3 года назад
We have a new video series coming - part 1 is already out - on how to build a studio! Part 1 came out about a month ago, check that out. It’s going to be very in-depth! Part 2 coming soon.
@didcomusic
@didcomusic 2 года назад
Simply Smart and Agile.
@mehlek23
@mehlek23 2 года назад
What do speakers did you have before?
@marlonsandoval1680
@marlonsandoval1680 3 года назад
I was inspired by you to build my simple studio for my kids when I watch your video I hope you advice me in creating one in my existing space room.
@AlexBagheri
@AlexBagheri 3 года назад
This is an incredible video, thank you so much!
@jessedendulk7552
@jessedendulk7552 2 года назад
Hi Mark! What a great video, i've seen it 4 times already. Thank you very much for sharing all the valuable information! I only have two questions about the floor structure: In one of the comments you say that the sand rests directly on the concrete floor and that the wooden skeleton that surrounds the sand stands on rubber pucks(?). Isn't it the case that due to the stiffness of the sand, the floor still makes contact with the concrete floor? So that the floor is no longer 'floating'? And what kind of plasterboard did you use in the floor construction? Just the same as the ones you used for the walls? Because that is strongly discouraged by the man from my hardware store... Long story short: Would you like to share the exact sandwich construction of the floor? :-) I hope to hear from you, you would really help me out. Thank you very much in advance and best regards, Jesse from the Netherlands
@PresentDayProduction
@PresentDayProduction 2 года назад
Thanks for watching! Yes, sand and pucks was pointless, and I wouldn’t bother with either if I was to do it again. The only way is the proper way - a concrete slab floating on springs. But the isolation is good enough for our use. The floor sandwich is ply at the bottom, 18mm plasterboard above that, and OSB on top.
@jessedendulk7552
@jessedendulk7552 Год назад
@@PresentDayProduction Thank you very much for your response! And this indeed confirms my suspicion. Good to know and thanks for sharing. Cheers
@brmixes_
@brmixes_ 3 года назад
Nice! This is really good! Hey are those motherboards in the wall as dampeners????
@PresentDayProduction
@PresentDayProduction 3 года назад
Thanks! They’re actually old telephone exchange boards - but about the same size as motherboards :)
@royverbakel5956
@royverbakel5956 4 года назад
Greats from holland!
@iamtonykurtis
@iamtonykurtis 2 года назад
What console is that
@glebkrytoy
@glebkrytoy 4 года назад
Hey. Awesome video. I wanted to ask if was there any problem with electricity (like grounding). And how toilet problem is solved? At my city hard to find such place with water connection
@PresentDayProduction
@PresentDayProduction 4 года назад
глеб паршин Hey there, thanks for watching! We had the studio rooms wired from scratch with a star earth system to avoid grounding problems. We did look into balance power, but that’s very expensive so went with standard three phase, with any audio equipment on its own phase. The toilet problem... we are lucky enough to have good toilet facilities on site that are shared by other businesses here, so that solved that one for us!
@ThePdeHav
@ThePdeHav 3 года назад
I learnt as a young kid from Julian Mendelssohn, that your ears will get used to even the most acoustically awful room. Unless one is a mastering studio, the first thing to get right is the the fundamentals. I’ve mixed hit records in a room with wall to ceiling glass on three walls. Not ideal but we made it work. You always think, “ oh fuck I’ll never get used to this crap room,’ but you do.
@firstclassmusic4900
@firstclassmusic4900 3 года назад
Hey man great video i’ve really learnt alot. Quick question what types of fabrics did you use and where can i get them from? And also how you made the door? Thank you 🙏
@PresentDayProduction
@PresentDayProduction 3 года назад
Any breathable fabric that is also fire retardant will work. We used various types of polycotton here. The door is exactly the same as the wall, on hinges! And a door closer keeps it firmly shut with a large handle flush mounted, so no irritating latches to drill out
@ITSDRUMMAWORLD
@ITSDRUMMAWORLD 2 года назад
Great video, but I do have a question what volume is that book? I looked it up and saw it had 3 parts. @presentdayproduction
@nickdegange5869
@nickdegange5869 3 года назад
Human bass traps are important.
@DarkTrapStudio
@DarkTrapStudio Год назад
What is the material used for the "step" under the sofa please ?
@PresentDayProduction
@PresentDayProduction Год назад
We used wooden studs to build a frame, filled it with rockwool and covered it with MDF and carpet
@MuLtI1970_MIDI_channel
@MuLtI1970_MIDI_channel 2 года назад
Saw the video 2 or three times now and each time i discover something new becausse i was conentrating on the first thing while Mark keeps on going to the next, lol. Great video and i'm learning quite a lot on how to someday build my own space in the garden. Thanks for so much useable info for my DIY project! Mark i do have a question, could you provide a link for the book you got your info from pls? The book that you showed at the beginning of the video, the RA book
@PresentDayProduction
@PresentDayProduction 2 года назад
It’s RA:The Book by Roger D’Arcy but seems quite hard to find now
@MuLtI1970_MIDI_channel
@MuLtI1970_MIDI_channel 2 года назад
@@PresentDayProduction Thank you for the info!
@MuLtI1970_MIDI_channel
@MuLtI1970_MIDI_channel 2 года назад
@@PresentDayProduction As i could not found a hardcopy of the book i did find e-book versions ( vol1-3 ) of it. Thanks again.
@EppingMusicSchool
@EppingMusicSchool 4 года назад
Super informative!!!!
@yunussh5385
@yunussh5385 3 года назад
Great video! Thanks
@reggiejay1773
@reggiejay1773 3 года назад
Great video! Full of actually USEFUL information. Thank you!!!!!!!!! (thought I was the only one who used that bee in a biscuit tin reference!)
@ricoF71
@ricoF71 3 года назад
At 4:53 ...I think I see from your face, that the circulation blockage was from a personal experience... 😁 LOL
@drawbardave6591
@drawbardave6591 4 года назад
Brilliant thanks for sharing this Mark.
@Denyernator
@Denyernator 3 года назад
Never thought I'd see a Blue Yeti in a professional studio! ;)
@PresentDayProduction
@PresentDayProduction 3 года назад
Definitely no Blue Yeti’s here. Only authentic White Yeti’s of the abominable kind
@ToddSauve
@ToddSauve 3 года назад
@@PresentDayProduction OK, but where did actually find an abominable snowman in the UK? We have lots of them in Canada. Did you import one from us? 😉
@PresentDayProduction
@PresentDayProduction 3 года назад
He was used on an Audi car advert, so he must have some from some German mountain range!
@ToddSauve
@ToddSauve 3 года назад
@@PresentDayProduction Ha-ha! 🙃
@Wendel_Kos
@Wendel_Kos 3 года назад
Great video guys!!! I did almost the same with my walls, its works perfect with double plasterboard...do you have drawings of the rest of the studio? How you build it?
@glennusher4160
@glennusher4160 2 года назад
This video sucks and way too long...
@PresentDayProduction
@PresentDayProduction 2 года назад
But you watched it?
@Juliano_DJOL
@Juliano_DJOL 2 года назад
This is gold 👌 info
@gewoenpascal
@gewoenpascal 4 года назад
wow great video, more please :)
@rune288
@rune288 3 года назад
What solution did you go with in the end for your wireless cctv camera and how are you getting on with it? My live room will be downstairs so this seems like a great option?
@GPak-iz3sk
@GPak-iz3sk 4 года назад
Great studio but mouth sounds are annoying.
@joeblow1229
@joeblow1229 2 года назад
Having a room designed by Roger D’arcy at this time, absolutely incredibly brilliant man he is! His rooms are the best sounding in the world , period . Glad to see the book where all his designs are published get the recognition it deserves.
@Joey.Darkwoods-Studio
@Joey.Darkwoods-Studio Год назад
Great video and such an awesome looking room! Well done! Regarding your back wall's, the multi shape/colored wall, how did you make that one? individual panels of different colors?
@PresentDayProduction
@PresentDayProduction Год назад
Yes, literally different sized wooden frame panels with coloured fabric :)
@Joey.Darkwoods-Studio
@Joey.Darkwoods-Studio Год назад
@PresentDayProduction no absorption on those? Fabric to the wood. So used some sort of diffuser?
@PresentDayProduction
@PresentDayProduction Год назад
Rockwool within the wooden frames
@Joey.Darkwoods-Studio
@Joey.Darkwoods-Studio Год назад
@@PresentDayProduction thanks guys! Its a beautiful room!
@laurenbellamy
@laurenbellamy Год назад
What type of membrane is used?
@PresentDayProduction
@PresentDayProduction Год назад
Mass loaded vinyl. Tecsound 100 in this case
@andreasnilsson4300
@andreasnilsson4300 3 года назад
Amazing video!
@PresentDayProduction
@PresentDayProduction 3 года назад
Thanks Andreas!
@PFCartist
@PFCartist 3 года назад
This is amazing!
@jamieadams4310
@jamieadams4310 3 года назад
Awesome video! Subscribed! What desk is that you have?
@deiwar2994
@deiwar2994 3 года назад
Excellent work on small budget. I might have to do the same in future! A question for you: What model PreSonus StudioLive Mixer are you using and what size monitor is behind it? I am also thinking of using one
@PresentDayProduction
@PresentDayProduction 3 года назад
It’s a StudioLive Series III 32, and we have the 24R rack. The screen behind it is a 55”
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