My son is an aspiring musician and is presently transforming his old bedroom (14' X 10.5') into a recording studio. He wishes to do something with the walls, primarily to absorb sound. He calls it "acoustic treatment". He's looking into what materials to use.
Some have suggested that the foam type of material absorbs the mids and the highs, but to absorb the bass, a kind of fiberglass or rock wool is necessary. He doesn't seem to fond of using fiberglass or rock wool.
Is there a forum here for recording issues? Or is there a better forum that addresses these things?
Thanks.
Some have suggested that the foam type of material absorbs the mids and the highs, but to absorb the bass, a kind of fiberglass or rock wool is necessary. He doesn't seem to fond of using fiberglass or rock wool.
Is there a forum here for recording issues? Or is there a better forum that addresses these things?
Thanks.
Hi GH,
Welcome to diyAudio.
For a question like this why not try asking over in the Everything else catagory. Not everyone looks in here in the Introduction area.
Good luck with the project.
Welcome to diyAudio.
For a question like this why not try asking over in the Everything else catagory. Not everyone looks in here in the Introduction area.
Good luck with the project.
There are an abundance of YouTube clips that show how others have converted their residential bedrooms into home recording studios. Some are good, some not so good, but for the most part these are all worth watching.
It will quickly give you an idea of the materials and techniques involved. Here are a few to get you started;
Small Home Studio Acoustic Treatment with Bass traps - YouTube
DIY Acoustic Treatment - Before and After Comparison - YouTube
Home Recording Studio - Acoustic treatment & Sound proofing ideas - YouTube
skunktree productions (1 of 5) - YouTube
It will quickly give you an idea of the materials and techniques involved. Here are a few to get you started;
Small Home Studio Acoustic Treatment with Bass traps - YouTube
DIY Acoustic Treatment - Before and After Comparison - YouTube
Home Recording Studio - Acoustic treatment & Sound proofing ideas - YouTube
skunktree productions (1 of 5) - YouTube
Thanks for the responses. I appreciate it.
I think I'll move this over to the "Everything Else" board, per the suggestion.
I think I'll move this over to the "Everything Else" board, per the suggestion.
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