Rapid Flow Studio Build in Portuguese Farmhouse PT II
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 4 ส.ค. 2024
- Welcome back to Part II of our Farmhouse Studio build in Portugal! In this episode, we dive into the world of DIY acoustic treatment as we craft custom acoustic panels using BASF Basotect to enhance our studio's sound quality. 🛠️🎶
👉 What you'll learn:
- *Materials Needed:* We'll go over all the materials you need to create effective and aesthetically pleasing acoustic panels.
- *Step-by-Step Guide:* Follow along as we cut, assemble, and install the panels. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned DIYer, these tips will help you achieve professional results.
🌿 *Farmhouse Touch:* Not only are these panels functional, but they also complement our farmhouse aesthetic.
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00:00 Intro
00:12 Day 6: Digital Systems
01:45 Day 7: Instrument cabling
02:24 Day 8: DIY Acoustic Panels
05:00 How to attach to walls easily
07:22 Building the ceiling cloud
08.04 Day 9: Building the cloud
09:38 Day 10: Hanging up the cloud
11:14 The studio is DONE! - เพลง
Congrats Erik, very nice place to make music and be in peace :)
ps: I Like cables, so I have to deal with the hardware 😂
I'm wondering, do you use any room correction or did you do any room measuring?
The cloud you made with the leds and the Basotect panels looks like a perfect solution to me.
Really great, very nice 👌🏼
Hi, I used Sonarworks to do some measurements yesterday and it pulled around 125 to 200 Hz out of the signal which I think are reflexions from the desk. It made the signal quite a bit more coherent, but other than that not as much correction was needed as being in a smaller studio previously.
That’s not bad at all, I got a dip around 110 Hz I need to get rid of. Started with designing some custom made diffusers and some absorption panels. I have a very tiny room so probably never will get perfect results but doing some research how to solve it in the room before eq correction.