+Sami Khalaf Yep! I thought that they would leave the area as a "closed space" so that they can get to the window (if needed) somehow.. but where is the finished result?? I watched the whole thing just to see no ending, or so it feels. LOL! Very impressive, all that material, wow! I wouldn't mind just to have the tenth of it in my apartment to dim the sound, - which is why I watched it. x
+Sami Khalaf THat hurted! I would have considered to use double glass in there and a heavy curtain to stop sound reflections. Or a sliding soundproof panel.But I don't know shit.
@TacoTacoTacoTaco exactly what I was thinking. It was a lovely 'shoebox' shape with loads of ceiling room but they made it into just a box. But I guess all the absorption and diffusers would probably be sufficient regardless
Yuriy Pridachin What is the name of the white doors from your video time 5:47-5:51? Can you give me a link please? I'm looking for a good door to isolate outside noise from my recording room
hi, Zac. It's classical balcony plastic door, with Rehau or KBE profile. 3 glass elements: 4mm-4mm-6mm with entire vacuum space 10mm and 16mm. oknaeuropa.ru/products/plastikovye-dveri
+Uberphat yes! the actual price was 2 years ago when 1 USD = 45 RUB. Now it's 1 USD = 66 RUB. but the cost of production has not risen much. for example now the price for 1 gipsum board 12.5mm is 3,78$ 2 years ago it was 5.55$
So now it would be even cheaper with USD. It's really amazing work for the money, good job on it!! When I get around to building my legit studio I'll have to fly you guys in to US to build it! :D
+Yuriy Pridachin Yes, I am looking for the finished result as well. Where is it? Great job!! You have given us all a few good ideas. It would be lovely to see how it turned out. xx
+Yuriy Pridachin I only found a few from Studio A and B. Clean cut! Nice website, but pity you don't have a 'tour' through the studios. Looks very professional!! I do see window blinds though. Did the window magically appear again? :D x
Yury Looks great, do you think you would be able to attach links on this vid as it goes with what the materials are been used? That would make this clip perfect! Thanks again for the effort.
PART 2 PLEASE!! And do one where you slow it down by about 50% and maybe describe to us a little on what's going on and what materials are being used? Oh man that'll be amazing.
Sorry guys, no final photos. The higher ceiling turns room into the cube. BTW the room frequency response is +-5db 1/24 oct smooth. Thanks for your comments. Cheers!
why concave ceiling? convex would reflect sound out, instead concave focuses reflections. Why no insulation in the first wall setup so there a=is a three leaf wall system, which research says is bad. Why no sound measurement, since different room sizes would have different treatment? I'm not an expert, just reading the research o how to do it.
I couldn't recognize the black sheets which you put on floor between the 2 layers of OSB (chipboard) and i think you also used it on walls. Could you tell me what was that and what is its purpose ?
Do you really think that they spent all this money and effort based on guess work? I'm sure they modeled this for a specific result and later measured it.
За хорошее видео и старания конечно поставил лайк. Но почему не использовали перфорацию гипсокартона? И почему не создали воздушные зазоры после ваты, они очень хорошо гасят низкие. Так же одну из стен можно было сделать не параллельной...
Nice works and nice documentation of making this Recording Studio. Do you have any follow up from this making ? Would love to know more about the finished jobs. Thanks
Yuri, your UA-cam video is 10 minutes and 36 seconds in duration. It is not 10 minutes. You may need to apologise for misleading the good UA-cam community.
I don't know if it's too late, but it would have been good to play a guitar through a loud amp (or drums, bass etc) and record it from a different room and measure the volume. Then do the same thing after all the work is done to test the effectiveness of the sound proofing. You can always start again... Great, in fact, amazing video! Though, the ending was a bit strange and it felt incomplete.
Are you satisfied with the acoustics? Have you mounted any tuned bass traps or did rockwool do the trick to flatten the requency response at the sweet spot?
Hello, Jeff! So, we made further membrane absorbers and optional bass traps which are not shown in this video. After that room acoustics has become satisfactory for audio post that confirmed by acoustic measurements
Hay hay hay! Keep it cool, someone who never build a studio should please keep their comments to there self. I’m a long time studio engineer, I did build more then one, learning each time better techniques that work. No Square footage is wasted there. You need the space for sound blocking. The 4” green insulation is the BEST choice. The floor carpet is not something I agree, unless they use some material that will not equalize the room. Would love to see the finished product! And some audio samples.
good video, I just don't understand one thing, what's the recommended spacing between the walls of the room and the new room? I know there has to be some spacing, or could they be together?
Yury Pridachin other thing I saw, is that the majority of soundproofing is made with wood, My local sheetrock worker works with aluminium instead of wood, is it a good option to use aluminium instead of wood?
I was expecting some DIY basement studio. Not the most sound tight/proof studio on Earth lol. Obviously this is for a legit, high pro level, money making studio. Sure would love to see it finished & stocked up.
why do you put plasterboard/drywall on the outside of your stud framing when it's against the original room's walls? is this for the look or does it serve a purpose? curious to know as I'm building a place rn
My studio = laptop
Same
😂😂 Lolz
Me too
Oh hey, funny seeing you here, 😂
i guess ur music is shit ?
What's that music? I'm digging it. It has tango in there, and bossa, funky. Sounds very cool.
Music: "The JuJu Orchestra - This Is Not A Tango"
sounds like Astor Piazzolla stabbed with loops.
Example Gear List, Equipment
Microphones:
Lewitt Audio LCT 640
Blue Bluebird
Lewitt Audio LCT 140
Rode NT2-A
Audio-Technica AT2020
Shure SM57
MXL V67G
MXL 603s
Audio Interfaces:
RME Fireface UFX
Presonus 22VSL (Mobile rig)
Shure X2U (Mobile Rig)
Preamps:
Golden Age Pre-73 MKII
Built-in RME Fireface UFX preamps
Headphones:
Audio-Technica MTH-M50S
Sony MDR-7506
Monitors: KRK Rokit 6 G2 (RP6)
Software: Presonus Studio One Professional
Cables: Mogami and Monster Cable
Furman Power Conditioner PL-8C
Musical Instruments List
MIDI Controller: Technics SX-PX332M
Guitars:
Ibanez Performance PF4JP-BK-14-01
Harmony Rocket
Fender Stratocaster Mexican
Taylor DN3
Squier P Bass
Ibanez GAX 70
Epiphone Les Paul Studio
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I'm watching this in 2021 and just wondering who puts a stud wall together with angle brackets? Is that code for that area?
That's what I was wondering how much did all that cost ?
prob been asked, but how did u guys learn to do this??? i was gonna just hire a crew...
It was 1 year of learning acoustic before we done the first room. And this the 4th studio we has build.
Prolly just stick with the home studio...
Setup x2 speed & feeling =))
Why?
I have a feeling it didnt take 10 minutes
Blocking that wonderful window should be illegal.
+Sami Khalaf I thought they were gonna leave it :/
+Sami Khalaf Yep! I thought that they would leave the area as a "closed space" so that they can get to the window (if needed) somehow.. but where is the finished result?? I watched the whole thing just to see no ending, or so it feels. LOL! Very impressive, all that material, wow! I wouldn't mind just to have the tenth of it in my apartment to dim the sound, - which is why I watched it. x
+Sami Khalaf THat hurted! I would have considered to use double glass in there and a heavy curtain to stop sound reflections. Or a sliding soundproof panel.But I don't know shit.
@TacoTacoTacoTaco that was the true sin.
@TacoTacoTacoTaco exactly what I was thinking. It was a lovely 'shoebox' shape with loads of ceiling room but they made it into just a box. But I guess all the absorption and diffusers would probably be sufficient regardless
I watched all the way until the end to see the end result and didnt even see it :( please update this and show the full recording studio
30.000$
Yuriy Pridachin
What is the name of the white doors from your video time 5:47-5:51? Can you give me a link please? I'm looking for a good door to isolate outside noise from my recording room
hi, Zac. It's classical balcony plastic door, with Rehau or KBE profile. 3 glass elements: 4mm-4mm-6mm with entire vacuum space 10mm and 16mm.
oknaeuropa.ru/products/plastikovye-dveri
+Yuriy Pridachin USD?
+Uberphat yes! the actual price was 2 years ago when 1 USD = 45 RUB. Now it's 1 USD = 66 RUB. but the cost of production has not risen much. for example now the price for 1 gipsum board 12.5mm is 3,78$
2 years ago it was 5.55$
So now it would be even cheaper with USD. It's really amazing work for the money, good job on it!! When I get around to building my legit studio I'll have to fly you guys in to US to build it! :D
Ideal for ganja grow room ;)
hehe. thanks )
Mind connected
Indian ?
Where can we see the finished product? Do you have a walk through vid after it was done?
+Franco Gagiano , Hi, Franco. Unfortunately I haven't video
+Yuriy Pridachin Yes, I am looking for the finished result as well. Where is it? Great job!! You have given us all a few good ideas. It would be lovely to see how it turned out. xx
Hi, Stella. U can see some pictures at spsproduction.ru
+Yuriy Pridachin I only found a few from Studio A and B. Clean cut! Nice website, but pity you don't have a 'tour' through the studios. Looks very professional!! I do see window blinds though. Did the window magically appear again? :D x
Thanx:) no windows in A, it's TV. B is another one. U can also find some photos at this studio in my FB account
the guy in red pants runs so fast
haha)))
lol
He had one extra potato that morning
Yury Looks great, do you think you would be able to attach links on this vid as it goes with what the materials are been used? That would make this clip perfect! Thanks again for the effort.
Considering how much work was done 30k is not that bad
where did they say 30k?
PART 2 PLEASE!!
And do one where you slow it down by about 50% and maybe describe to us a little on what's going on and what materials are being used? Oh man that'll be amazing.
Sorry guys, no final photos. The higher ceiling turns room into the cube. BTW the room frequency response is +-5db 1/24 oct smooth. Thanks for your comments. Cheers!
Yuri Pridachin masterful work dude!!
Is that +5db across the frequency range?
I still can’t believe they built this whole studio
In ten minutes!
Awesome song
Music: "The JuJu Orchestra - This Is Not A Tango"
@@igotsomespace thanks!
@@igotsomespace Spotify en este momento¡
Monumental work.... scary.
Yes
this is not for us, this is for commercial-ass niggas)
the flash making studio :D
Очень круто и грамотно все сделали. Хотелось бы увидеть, как все выглядит в законченной стадии. Интересно, сколько же денег было вложено в это все?
Is there a 2nd part to this??
I would have preferred voice over rather than the music :( this doesn't give 100% instruction.
why concave ceiling? convex would reflect sound out, instead concave focuses reflections. Why no insulation in the first wall setup so there a=is a three leaf wall system, which research says is bad. Why no sound measurement, since different room sizes would have different treatment? I'm not an expert, just reading the research o how to do it.
Reading and doing is an absolutely different things :))
User Desing Vs User Ecperience.
10 minutes means 10 hours
I recorded hyperlapse yesterday that's 1 minute which is equal to 1 hour
Maybe more like 10 days...
Ok now i just gotta get a big place and the materials yeha
I couldn't recognize the black sheets which you put on floor between the 2 layers of OSB (chipboard) and i think you also used it on walls. Could you tell me what was that and what is its purpose ?
The acoustics will be on point
Wouldn't at least one room benefit from the huge ceiling height you had to work with? You must have lowered the ceiling by at least a meter.
Did anybody take the time to listen to the acoustics after building the room and adjust upon that? I did not see any measuring devices. 🤔
Do you really think that they spent all this money and effort based on guess work? I'm sure they modeled this for a specific result and later measured it.
Watched the whole thing and didnt even get to see it finished.
За хорошее видео и старания конечно поставил лайк. Но почему не использовали перфорацию гипсокартона? И почему не создали воздушные зазоры после ваты, они очень хорошо гасят низкие. Так же одну из стен можно было сделать не параллельной...
Найс идея, отожрать с потолка метр полезной высоты, чтобы убрать нужный для тон зала объем, так держать!!..
Nice works and nice documentation of making this Recording Studio. Do you have any follow up from this making ? Would love to know more about the finished jobs. Thanks
Make a proper Video on sound proofing studio building in English at-least proper English subtitles …I really wnt to learn how to build studio help me
why do i love this so much
Yuri, your UA-cam video is 10 minutes and 36 seconds in duration.
It is not 10 minutes.
You may need to apologise for misleading the good UA-cam community.
My studio is my TV stand, a piano on the floor, and an old stool.
What is the density of rockwool
what acoustic fabric did u guys used?
Really inspiring guys, great work!
Waveglidermusic thanks!)
so what about the finish frame of the studio!
I really like it, but...uouuu let me se the result!!
anyway,well done great work!!!
Dope !!!!!!! where is it ?? Russia? Peace from Poland.
Why oh why oh why would you kill your ceiling height for a tracking room like that....
what a contradiction...how to build a studio in 10 min (tine lapse)
Jesus Henry Christ!
Most annoying music ever...
nice mate
lol, and all those efforts to make trashy digital mixes itb there then
HI, what is that black material you are using after Rockwool?
Hi, uday dhok, it's a rubber membrane 3mm in thickness
Sound track? who is it?
Whats that you used for the damping layer?
Wow! That is insane
way too much high freq absorbtion!
Andreas L that’s kind of the objective there dude. You want to hear what the monitors are saying clearly without obstruction.
I don't know if it's too late, but it would have been good to play a guitar through a loud amp (or drums, bass etc) and record it from a different room and measure the volume. Then do the same thing after all the work is done to test the effectiveness of the sound proofing. You can always start again... Great, in fact, amazing video! Though, the ending was a bit strange and it felt incomplete.
+mrbsred1 it's 58dB. and it's more than enought for post-pro :)
Were all those 90degree brackets really neccessary?
Are you satisfied with the acoustics? Have you mounted any tuned bass traps or did rockwool do the trick to flatten the requency response at the sweet spot?
Hello, Jeff! So, we made further membrane absorbers and optional bass traps which are not shown in this video. After that room acoustics has become satisfactory for audio post that confirmed by acoustic measurements
Blueface's studio btw
cool
I would love this
No words, amazing work!
Holy now who are you producing thou?
Sweet. I made one video like this too
Oh I see, that is the professional version of my own studio project...
It s in timelapse
All that and they didn't even finish it...
Wow 🙈🙈🙈😍😍😍😍😍😍😍🇳🇵
Hay hay hay! Keep it cool, someone who never build a studio should please keep their comments to there self.
I’m a long time studio engineer, I did build more then one, learning each time better techniques that work.
No Square footage is wasted there. You need the space for sound blocking.
The 4” green insulation is the BEST choice.
The floor carpet is not something I agree, unless they use some material that will not equalize the room.
Would love to see the finished product! And some audio samples.
This shit aint gonna take me 10 minutes
Stupid video stopped at the best part.
WOWOW!!! GREAT JOB GUYS!
thanku )
Потрясающая работа Юрий! Вы молодцы.
This is gorgeous! Well done!
nice music...
nice music...
whats the name of the song??
Misleading TITLE also ends abruptly with nothing happening. That's helpful.
Why so many floor layers?
good video, I just don't understand one thing, what's the recommended spacing between the walls of the room and the new room? I know there has to be some spacing, or could they be together?
there're a lot of criteria to select the correct air gap between the walls
Yury Pridachin other thing I saw, is that the majority of soundproofing is made with wood, My local sheetrock worker works with aluminium instead of wood, is it a good option to use aluminium instead of wood?
Hello, Juan!
I prefer wood because it does not resonate and easier to frame construction
Yury Pridachin I thought so, Thanks a lot for the videos and for your answers!
More like three days.
Fascinating video. Спасибо вам!
Matt G thanks! спасибо!
Results?
Nice.
Awesome. I watched this in 2x playback speed by UA-cam, even more awesome 😎
Faltu
great job
Stunning.
I was expecting some DIY basement studio. Not the most sound tight/proof studio on Earth lol. Obviously this is for a legit, high pro level, money making studio. Sure would love to see it finished & stocked up.
If a Time laps is 10 minutes the actually work will probably be 30/40 min but uhh
you had time
nice! must be a dream come true! Enjoy
This is fake no way they work that fast wth
2x to speed build it in a little over 5 minutes, 0.25 speed to take your time and build it in about 41 minutes.
hi guys..I like the music. Would you show me the musicians or the original source so I can download in a high quality sound, please. Thank you :)
why do you put plasterboard/drywall on the outside of your stud framing when it's against the original room's walls? is this for the look or does it serve a purpose? curious to know as I'm building a place rn
Y la 2a parte?