philbymon wrote:It's nice looking & all.
Yeah, aesthetically, it is a warm, attractive and professional looking space. Of course, what matters most is the product coming out of that space. But having a professional look, is certainly a plus, for getting business through the door in the first place.
philbymon wrote:Is it a little cramped?
Yeah, it's a medium sized room, that has the soundproofing. But it looks a little smaller in the pics, than it really is. The front of the engineering desk in the pics, looks like it goes right up to the wall, but there is probably enough space for a drum kit there. Maybe not one on racks, but a normal sized kit.
philbymon wrote:Are there adequate sound baffles? Looks like a lot of 90 degree angles & hard surfaces.
My mom designed the room, and consulted alot of books and friends on it. It is designed to spec. The foam surrounds the entire studio. almost every inch. The wood paneling you see is designed to give a slight bounce to the vocals, a natural effect, but because all the other walls are completely foam covered, it will not bounce around the room. Just a small bounce off the back wall for some natural acoustics. The ceilings have acoustic absorbing tiles. So the straight corners have no adverse effect because the walls are ALL FOAM. Not some tiles placed in key positions. It is a very quiet room. Perfect for vocals.
philbymon wrote:Good luck with it.
Thanks for that.
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