Wow. Hats off to the vision, patience and determination you have had to make this a reality! I felt like I was in a trance watching you work and of course, it is not your main skill. Making music is. RESPECT brother! And lots of love from fellow musician in India! 🤟🤟
Aghhh I did this once ! I was contemplating my life as a musician half way through laying down wooden flooring. Now i am an interior decorator earning 4 times the money 🤣🤣
Hey man, Looks really cool but you literally put a ton of time and effort into not improving the sound of your room. You didn’t take care of low end by bass trapping and ultimately just deadened the high end makin your room a boxy mess. I hope anyone who wants a great sounding room for a studio to work in doesn’t copy.
@@JarrodHeadleyOfficial Yeah, you will just end up having a bunch of bass bouncing around forever. With the addition of only having absorption for the higher frequencies, its just makes the bass even more pronounced. Typically if your building fiberglass based sound absorption panels, which is the cheapest and pretty effective, you need at least a 4" deep panel to start getting below 100Hz where the bass lives. He's managed to sound PROOF quite a bit with the super dense sheeting, but inside that room itself will be a bit of a disaster I would imagine.
Absolutely agree except the fiberglass material you suggested. You really should be looking at Owens Corning 703 or roxul safe and sound. Anything else doesn’t quite reach that low when making panels.
Cuando lo vi terminado me dije a mi mismo.. A esto quiero llegar un día.. ese es mi sueño.. tener un estudio creado con mis propias manos y haberlo obtenido con mi trabajo.. Esta es mi meta desde ahora.. gracias bro x este hermoso momento..
just a short issue I saw at first glance: the "eary reflection space area" left and right between speakers and your ears should aborb as much as possible to kill any possible reflections in that area. (take porous absorber materials max. 5000 flow resisitvity! (not more - otherwise u reflect again some fq.) - so maybe change the middle wood slate between 80cm and 160cm above ground to a broadband absorber and U will be amazed ;) to get the bass right - there is much more effort to take at all... I'm taking measurements since early 2021 to get my mixing suite right to DIN norm for broadcast purposes. (finetone audio suite) beside of that - great job in terms of design!
Great effort bro... But use rockwool for the insulation and thickness matters. Build 5-6 inch thick panels for the walls and atleast 8 inch for the corners( bass traps) . Also could have stood ur desk on the side of the window. Right now you'll get uneven frequency distribution on ur right and left side. If u put ur desk on the side of your window that way the sound from ur speakers will first hit the wall behind you which will hopefully absorb most of it and by the time it reflects back to the window and then to u... It will be minimal.
Nice woodworking keep going... But for sound-wise I can't say the same thing. You need more thickness to control bass freq. and also you should cover all of your insulation with more reflective material. Even with your fabrics, you should seek more of an absorb fabric. All in all, liked your woodworking.
@@homedecore1391 Like every product has its own quality range, foams and panels have their range too. What density they have, what is the shape of the room, list goes on.. When you buy a pan, only knowing they cook isn’t enough to pick one.
Amazing studio, with a lot of hard work. I'm glad you were able to trim down some of your cost by purchasing a Cort and Squire guitar, you know where the money needs to go.
No! You have no mid en high in this room only low frequenties reflection! De only place mid and high reflect is the window and de window is nog New! only the low frequency region is reflected and this space through the floor and hold. the mid and high are really only reflected at the window, since the window is not symmetrical Do you get a wrong placement of sound and reflection from the window!
This what u call a total transformation,absolutely perfect and with not so many heavy duty machines such as band saw or table saw ,mitter saw e.t.c you have just placed everything in the place it should be and Im sure more decoration details are gonna be added! Well-done !!!!
Dude, this is exactly what I wanted to see, from the scratch. Great video. Only one thing got me thinking, does that wooden wall works like an acoustic foam??
This is amazing, what a great work you did there. I am very happy for you. This is so inspiring, I wish you are enjoying this place a lot and you get to be as successful as you decide you want to be.
While this looks great, you’ll get little to no reduction of noise from outside in or inside out when you couple the wall to the wood on the inside. The best way to put a wall like you did is to glue it all together with some form of a semi soft drying glue like silicone. The flooring won’t do you any favors with a laminate stick down you need to lift the flooring up and float it and the ceiling is the same thing. I doubt you want to tear it all down and start over so I’m really leaving this for the next guy that comes along. The corners of your room need something like super dense foam as a bass trap. What is there won’t do anything. Oh, if split (not cut) cedar shingles are affordable to you it will be much nicer of a sound than pine. Rather than carpet pad, there is 4x8 sheets of insulation that wouldn’t cost much different than what you spent for pad.
Working on mine now. Feels like I'm never going to finish. My creativity gets the best of me every day. Looks good on your end. I'll come back and post when I'm done. Let me know what you think👍👍👍
Awesome work Man! Where did you get the ideas for your acoustic treatments from and how did it work out so far? I‘d really like to know because I have very limited space in my home studio as well. Not much room for thick absorbers and stuff. Really digging your video!
Gran Trabajo,Felicidades,Haz tenido la paciencia,la perseverancia y la convicción,para hacer tu tarea,por cierto,También el Dinero,porque ha de ser muy costoso.Te Quedó muy bien,Me parece que es muy pequeña tu sala de AUDIO
Awesome work. Inspires me to work on my own place. With the insulation and wool panels, do you have better sound proofing now? Can sounds be heard from outside in and inside out?
Looks cool except for the room but I imagine a bunch of low low mid freq resonances because you have killed a lot of the heights but not controller the bottom end
One day I want to be able to do this, my only question is, what are the prerequisites to even get to this place, the time you spent researching, how did you know what to look for? Sorry for this ELI5 kind of question. Any answers are appreciated.
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whats the stuff u put on the wall for insulation? do you have a link to it or name
he is carpenter...!!!
Sorry but I didn't see the question before. This is rockwool, used for acoustic and thermal insulation. 😊
how much did you spend to repair?
InstaBlaster...
I was watching this video in front of my mom,
My mom was like :- "Don’t even think"
😂😂😂
LMAO
😂😂
Gonna look doper the more you add on to it
Worth watching it.. Excellent work my friend.. Congratulations for the New studio.. Wish you a happy musical 🎵🎶 journey..
Wow. Hats off to the vision, patience and determination you have had to make this a reality!
I felt like I was in a trance watching you work and of course, it is not your main skill.
Making music is.
RESPECT brother! And lots of love from fellow musician in India! 🤟🤟
Aghhh I did this once ! I was contemplating my life as a musician half way through laying down wooden flooring. Now i am an interior decorator earning 4 times the money 🤣🤣
I just got the perfect video for making my own studio ! Thanks man
Gotta love the piano stand as a work table
I love how he uses the reverse videos for laying the towels down
I watched every minute it’s crazy how sick your skills are on building stuff man
Thanks man. I appreciate it 😊
@@elephantmoore6721 Where did you go?? Dove sei andato? 😢
Absolutely phenomenal.
Hey man,
Looks really cool but you literally put a ton of time and effort into not improving the sound of your room. You didn’t take care of low end by bass trapping and ultimately just deadened the high end makin your room a boxy mess.
I hope anyone who wants a great sounding room for a studio to work in doesn’t copy.
Unless you’re building more treatment for the room?
AMEN DUDE.....Absolutely right....
@@JarrodHeadleyOfficial Yeah, you will just end up having a bunch of bass bouncing around forever. With the addition of only having absorption for the higher frequencies, its just makes the bass even more pronounced. Typically if your building fiberglass based sound absorption panels, which is the cheapest and pretty effective, you need at least a 4" deep panel to start getting below 100Hz where the bass lives. He's managed to sound PROOF quite a bit with the super dense sheeting, but inside that room itself will be a bit of a disaster I would imagine.
Thanks!
Absolutely agree except the fiberglass material you suggested. You really should be looking at Owens Corning 703 or roxul safe and sound. Anything else doesn’t quite reach that low when making panels.
Waouh c'est génial❤❤mais je n'ai pas vu le micro où vous l'avez placé?❤
Cuando lo vi terminado me dije a mi mismo.. A esto quiero llegar un día.. ese es mi sueño.. tener un estudio creado con mis propias manos y haberlo obtenido con mi trabajo.. Esta es mi meta desde ahora.. gracias bro x este hermoso momento..
Still chasing that dream?
@@jacotay2827 Yes. I'm from Ecuador, and speak spanish.
Big ups man, must have been satisfying to execute.
Fire, bro. So precise. Lowkey was peaceful to watch too.
that turned out good bro
Wow!...Incredible job. Looks like you had a win on the lottery £££s. A before and after room recording would've been the cherry on top though.
just a short issue I saw at first glance:
the "eary reflection space area" left and right between speakers and your ears should aborb as much as possible to kill any possible reflections in that area. (take porous absorber materials max. 5000 flow resisitvity! (not more - otherwise u reflect again some fq.) - so maybe change the middle wood slate between 80cm and 160cm above ground to a broadband absorber and U will be amazed ;)
to get the bass right - there is much more effort to take at all... I'm taking measurements since early 2021 to get my mixing suite right to DIN norm for broadcast purposes. (finetone audio suite)
beside of that - great job in terms of design!
I feel knackered just watching this!😜
Great effort bro... But use rockwool for the insulation and thickness matters. Build 5-6 inch thick panels for the walls and atleast 8 inch for the corners( bass traps) . Also could have stood ur desk on the side of the window. Right now you'll get uneven frequency distribution on ur right and left side. If u put ur desk on the side of your window that way the sound from ur speakers will first hit the wall behind you which will hopefully absorb most of it and by the time it reflects back to the window and then to u... It will be minimal.
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Absolutely, spot on advice. Moving the desk and getting bass traps in the corners would do job for sure.
wonderful design and nice superb work...finishing..
Amazing skills and amazing video editing. I truly enjoyed your video.
Thanks man! I really appreciate it.
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_The end result looks neat, Thank you for sharing the process of making a studio at home... greetings from Indonesia_
Nice woodworking keep going... But for sound-wise I can't say the same thing. You need more thickness to control bass freq. and also you should cover all of your insulation with more reflective material. Even with your fabrics, you should seek more of an absorb fabric.
All in all, liked your woodworking.
Acoustic Foams are used for Echo & Acoustic Curtains are used for Soundproofing SoundProof-Curtains.me
@@homedecore1391 Like every product has its own quality range, foams and panels have their range too.
What density they have, what is the shape of the room, list goes on..
When you buy a pan, only knowing they cook isn’t enough to pick one.
@B I’m just saying. we are allowed to exchange some info, right?
Very beautiful work
Amazing studio, with a lot of hard work. I'm glad you were able to trim down some of your cost by purchasing a Cort and Squire guitar, you know where the money needs to go.
How much it will cost to make this type of studio
Anybody else wonder where he is going to sleep if this is his bedroom?… lol all jokes aside, great job man this looks amazing!!!
Wow. Just wow.
this is no easy feat, my man... respect, but I can't do so much work
I can...but won't. Lmao
If u are lazy that will be ur prblm bro u should work hard to be number 1 and ur work will be professional
Everybody can do anything, with enough commitment everything goes
@@sethohman2 maybe she/he has some impairment, dont know. Really not cheap or easy to do work.
And so expensive
What a great space to inspire and be creative. Congratulations! You put together a dream room.🍾🥂🎼🎶🎹🎸🎧🎤🎬
no man, the room is just good-looking room with a shit sound quality=)
Awesome setup bro!!!! really liked it....
great work man really loved it brother love from india
Great Job bro. This is Simply amazing. I mean just one man, Guys just one man, no one noticed it😳? Thumbs from Nigeria bro👍🏼
AMAZING BRO!! I need it in my home studio NOW!!
Clean AF
That was actually pretty fucking impressive!
Lot of respect and great inspiration from you ❤️Thank you from india
Using the carpet padding is a great idea. Cheap per square foot, lightweight and easy to work with.
and useless asfk after 2khz
Congratulations man. Looks awesome
Oh man..! I am just speechless about your talent and personality..Simply amazing..Hats off..! Love from India 🇮🇳❤️
God bless you ❣️
I think this is the best studio making video out there!
No! You have no mid en high in this room only low frequenties reflection! De only place mid and high reflect is the window and de window is nog New! only the low frequency region is reflected and this space through the floor and hold. the mid and high are really only reflected at the window, since the window is not symmetrical Do you get a wrong placement of sound and reflection from the window!
hhhhhhh i enjoyed watching this so much man, well done :D
this as helped me out thank you because i'm turning my bedroom in to a studio so i can do a gaming channel and a beats channel so thank for the idea
This what u call a total transformation,absolutely perfect and with not so many heavy duty machines such as band saw or table saw ,mitter saw e.t.c you have just placed everything in the place it should be and Im sure more decoration details are gonna be added! Well-done !!!!
Nah perfect isn’t the word. It looks okay but was a literal waste of time and resources. This isn’t gonna sound much better than an untreated room
super top ....!!!! i am really astonished....great work ....and you play very good too
Pretty dope. But where’s the air conditioner? I’d be soooooo hot even with just a fan with how hot the gear gets.
Dude, this is exactly what I wanted to see, from the scratch. Great video. Only one thing got me thinking, does that wooden wall works like an acoustic foam??
Diffuses the sound coming from the speakers
Che lavorone!!! Bravo
What a beauty, i’m jelaous
Bhai So Excited Make For Me Studio 😊
that's a content, watched it full !
Hold up.. 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏 excellent work..
Good job, hope you good luck
🤘✨🎵🎶
Congratulations
Good job...i like it..home studio.. 👍
Nice work alone 👍
Epic - I need this in my life - Very well put together, I love it a lot.... 👍👍🎶🎶
Very nice Studio🤝🤝👍👍👏👏❤️💪💪💯
Living the dream baby
Thanks bro I’ll try this one 🎉 I’ve been researching for a weeks 🤦🏻 very helpful
You should research further. These types of home designed rooms dont make for good mixing or recording...
@@YAWN.... ya but just as for now
Excellent💯💯 work.
nice man well done
only suggestion you should put your desk just behind a window to avoid sound reflection of your left monitoring speakers
Wow man 🤩
Awesome bro
EXCELENTE TRABAJO BROTHER!! 😎
Can you include the required materials and tools in the description? Amazing
This is amazing, what a great work you did there. I am very happy for you. This is so inspiring, I wish you are enjoying this place a lot and you get to be as successful as you decide you want to be.
Achha laga ♥️🙏
From Odisha ♥️😊
nice looking build now how does it sound? I would also angle those studio monitors in at an angle.
While this looks great, you’ll get little to no reduction of noise from outside in or inside out when you couple the wall to the wood on the inside. The best way to put a wall like you did is to glue it all together with some form of a semi soft drying glue like silicone. The flooring won’t do you any favors with a laminate stick down you need to lift the flooring up and float it and the ceiling is the same thing.
I doubt you want to tear it all down and start over so I’m really leaving this for the next guy that comes along. The corners of your room need something like super dense foam as a bass trap. What is there won’t do anything.
Oh, if split (not cut) cedar shingles are affordable to you it will be much nicer of a sound than pine. Rather than carpet pad, there is 4x8 sheets of insulation that wouldn’t cost much different than what you spent for pad.
Acoustic Foams are used for Echo & Acoustic Curtains are used for Soundproofing SoundProof-Curtains.me
Working on mine now. Feels like I'm never going to finish. My creativity gets the best of me every day. Looks good on your end. I'll come back and post when I'm done. Let me know what you think👍👍👍
Awesome work Man! Where did you get the ideas for your acoustic treatments from and how did it work out so far? I‘d really like to know because I have very limited space in my home studio as well. Not much room for thick absorbers and stuff. Really digging your video!
Gran Trabajo,Felicidades,Haz tenido la paciencia,la perseverancia y la convicción,para hacer tu tarea,por cierto,También el Dinero,porque ha de ser muy costoso.Te Quedó muy bien,Me parece que es muy pequeña tu sala de AUDIO
Parabéns por seu trabalho. Ficou lindo seu home estúdio e você é inspiração para muitos inclusive eu. Abraço
You have my respect, brother ! My God, amazing !
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Congratulations!! Enjoy it :)
Simply amazing bro!!
Great video bro. Keep up the good work🔥
Congratulations brother
Super cool idea
Awesome!! i thought there was a sound test XD
Respect❤
Nice work good set up dope motivation
Awesome work. Inspires me to work on my own place. With the insulation and wool panels, do you have better sound proofing now? Can sounds be heard from outside in and inside out?
Impresionante trabajo compañero. Ha quedado de lujo.
Wow. amazing
Looks cool except for the room but I imagine a bunch of low low mid freq resonances because you have killed a lot of the heights but not controller the bottom end
Can you please tell, what was the size of your room ?
Very nice. Just one thing it is my opinion only but I feel wooden floor is bad for accoustics better with carpet.
Absolutely inspiring. great work amigo.
Happy to hear that. Thanks man!
Amazing work! I'm impress
Nice work, but I think this not so good. Who is acoustic panels, and on the Edge Bass traps? Room acoustic important when mixing.
I will definitely take inspiration from this
One day I want to be able to do this, my only question is, what are the prerequisites to even get to this place, the time you spent researching, how did you know what to look for? Sorry for this ELI5 kind of question. Any answers are appreciated.
Great job!
BTW, The room acoustic must be better, but I think it doesn't really do the soundproofing much, does it?
Kudos!!!
Bro chair Rolling wali leni chahie thi aapko..
Dude this is soo cool! Btw are any of the background songs yours?
They sound nice, right? They are from Epidemic Sound.