It s 17 and a half wide 10 foot tall 23 foot long.
Ideal roof shape for recording.
A good control room should sound the same as you move through the room.
September 29 2016 9 09 am.
Hi dennis and members i am going to be building my next recording studio from the ground up.
But depending on what you are doing in there you may treat surfaces differently.
That is a great start that will go a long way to minimizing the real serious pressure issues that we would have to treat and that would have to take up a lot of space.
Acoustically a garage is probably not the most ideal space.
30 degrees is ideal but as long as it s not too steep to install safely the pitch is relatively.
That said there are ideal room size starting points.
I will be building a pole barn style building.
The best room shape is a rectangular shaped room.
A dimension that we keep in our minds all the time as kind of an ideal for control room or a listening room for that matter.
If the room is big enough you can get what you want with gobos and a little planning most of the time.
We will start with the standard answer and move on to consider non ideal situations.
Carpeted rooms often cause problems for two reasons.
Well there are if you match the pressure that the speakers are producing to that room size.
I am in the planning stages.
We want our choice to have the best acoustics so as to produce the best recording result.
Carpet absorbs high frequencies but not low ones which hurts the acoustics.
More space is better but you will need 300 350 square feet for an average size system.
You have to look at the gear you have to look at the energy produced by the gear and you have to fit it in the right box which is your room.
A large uniform sweet spot is desired.
Ideal recording studio control room dimensions.
A good studio has varying acoustical character throughout the room providing different ambience for recording flexibility.
This definitive guide to roof architecture and styles will help you understand and identify the best roof shape for your home shed garage or a place of business.
Generally big is a good shape.
Studios get a lot of foot traffic and carpet wears out quickly.
For your recording room hard flooring such as concrete tile or hardwood is ideal.
Roofs can also provide additional living space as well as make your home more resilient energy efficient and weather proof.
Unfortunately there are many factors that played into how a room design can affect the way signals are recorded.
There is no one size fits all.
As long as you have 10 15 years left in your roof s lifespan there s no need to replace your roof before you go solar.