We Built a PORTABLE SOUND BOOTH (Part 1)

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 24 ก.ค. 2024
  • Presenting my largest project yet, in collaboration with my dear ‪@shoyun‬ . Performance of a permanent recording booth in a package that can be taken apart and carted to a new location. Hoping to solve the annoying neighbor problem while also not becoming the annoying neighbors ourselves.
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    Chapters
    0:00 Intro and project history
    1:30 Design talk
    3:11 Building the wall frames
    6:54 The big time skip
    7:54 Preparing mass loaded vinyl
    9:52 Outer wall layers
    12:09 Preparing canvas
    13:21 Sealant
    14:24 Brackets and bolts
    16:15 Rockwool and carpet
    17:39 Wall sections coming together
    19:06 Front wall focus
    20:34 Building the roof
    27:44 Yarn trick and test fit
    28:16 Part 2 teaser, outro, bloopers
    Background Music
    Track Title: Losing Control (Instrumental verse)
    Performed by: Strength To Last
    Written by: Adrian Dominic Walther
    Published by: Soundstripe
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  • @ego1356
    @ego1356 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I appreciate the video detailing everything. Getting started on mine now. Although I’d need to make it more portable to fit in my car since I record at different places with colleagues orz

    • @MetaphysicalEngineer
      @MetaphysicalEngineer  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Thanks for stopping by! Part 2 is in the works.
      Unfortunately sound likes to sneak through unless there's lots of heavy solid stuff in the way, so any lighter designs will suffer in sound blocking performance. Heavy blankets and fabric over a PVC frame will handle reverb and some noise leakage. All depends on what performance you need and how much equipment hauling and set up time you can tolerate.
      Good luck!