Very informative with technical description. Studio looks great. I think you excel in this field. Not everyone can be a good engineer especially with Doby Atmos. Rock on!
Mixedlogic 24, man that's a memory I owned the only one in Australia and the motorised faders never calibrated properly. I always had to use it with the motors off which defeated the whole purpose 😂
Nice Studio! I am doing a similar setup in my studio right now (mounting the atmos speakers on trusses) - not that i have set up all the speakers i realised that the trusses are reasonating quite a bit - when the playback is quite loud and I stop the music it sounds a little bit like a short spring echo. have you experienced sthg like that and how do you deal with it? regards from vienna/austria peter
Thanks so much for watching the video and for the comment! If the truss is resonating like that, there are two ways to improve it: 1. fill the truss with expanding foam or sand. 2. Cover the metal surface with something that could damp the vibrations - i.e. mass loaded vinyl. Decoupling the speakers from the truss would help as well. Iso Acoustics has the V120 mount that works well for this.
thank you for your advice! i am going to fill my truss with sand first hope i won't get to heavy. currently i am on a neumann 7.1.4 setup and they have all kind of handy mounts for trusses but no decoupled ones unfortunately - @@haverstickdesigns
@@beydapiper6718 It will probably get VERY heavy when you fill it. If you could do a spray foam insulation, that would be lighter and still solve the problem.
Sorry, apart from the Atmos area rest the space doesn’t look neat and inspirational to me. No offense intended. I just can’t see myself being creative in a space that’s disorderly
Awesome Interview, It was great working with you last year Wade. \m/
Thanks for remembering the great rundown Gavin!
Awesome studio.
Appreciate you watching!
Very informative with technical description. Studio looks great. I think you excel in this field. Not everyone can be a good engineer especially with Doby Atmos. Rock on!
Mixedlogic 24, man that's a memory I owned the only one in Australia and the motorised faders never calibrated properly. I always had to use it with the motors off which defeated the whole purpose 😂
How (in)convenient! 😂
Nice Studio! I am doing a similar setup in my studio right now (mounting the atmos speakers on trusses) - not that i have set up all the speakers i realised that the trusses are reasonating quite a bit - when the playback is quite loud and I stop the music it sounds a little bit like a short spring echo. have you experienced sthg like that and how do you deal with it? regards from vienna/austria peter
Thanks so much for watching the video and for the comment! If the truss is resonating like that, there are two ways to improve it: 1. fill the truss with expanding foam or sand. 2. Cover the metal surface with something that could damp the vibrations - i.e. mass loaded vinyl. Decoupling the speakers from the truss would help as well. Iso Acoustics has the V120 mount that works well for this.
17:26 might be the answer to your resonance issue.
thank you for your advice! i am going to fill my truss with sand first hope i won't get to heavy. currently i am on a neumann 7.1.4
setup and they have all kind of handy mounts for trusses but no decoupled ones unfortunately - @@haverstickdesigns
@@beydapiper6718 It will probably get VERY heavy when you fill it. If you could do a spray foam insulation, that would be lighter and still solve the problem.
@@PaulWilliams0 Yes - that helps a lot to decouple the speakers at the source.
Sorry, apart from the Atmos area rest the space doesn’t look neat and inspirational to me. No offense intended. I just can’t see myself being creative in a space that’s disorderly