I have a room behind my garage that measures 12'7" x 17'5" that I use for a recording space. Most of the stuff i do is computer based multimedia/cartoon music/sfx (samples, sound-fx, etc...) but i am getting more into recording acoustic guitars as well as mic'd electric guitars, voiceovers and vocals. the rest are mainly Bass di's and sampled drums (however a stray cats minimal drumset may be an option in future) I also have a LOT of pedals, guitars, etc
I live in the flight path of burbank airport so the planes can be quite a nuisance along with an old 70's slider window and a crummy door.
I'd like to upgrade the room on the moderately inexpensive side (but not necessarily cheap - i have about $2000 - $4000 to play with - i can already hear some people laugh ;P )
here's a basic layout diagram: studio drawing
My main questions are about the flooring and walls.
FLOOR: right now it's thin carpet laid over really old crumbly linoleum on top of what i believe is concrete. I wanna get rid of the carpet and put in bamboo flooring. whaddaya think?
WALLS: all walls with the exception of the EAST wall (back of garage - stucco) have one layer of drywall - I'm pretty sure it's 3/8's inch or 1/2 inch drywall - i'm probably wrong though.
Would i be able to soundproof a bit more by putting a second layer of drywall? would this be even worth it?
CEILING: acoustical tile which i believe is mounted to plywood, flat roof - not sure of size of airspace between it though, ceiling fan in center (which will most likely go), flourescent lights (will replace with halogen? track lighting and no/low hum dimmers?)
OTHER PROBLEMS:
Door - will get a new hardwood door and seal as much of it
as possible.
Window: been looking at replacing all windows on my house which includes one for the music room - was looking at a low sound anderson dual paned vinyl window for about $1000 - $1200 - are there other options? I'd sorta need a window since i have no other ventilation other than in wall A/C (which i may repolace with an outside unit that has tubes running to wall etc) - once window is in place may devise some sort of baffle
A/C - need to either buy a better unit or find away to soundproof a/c opening. might also come up with baffle idea for when recording (yes i have to turn the air off now to record - it sucks)
Ventilation - install some sort of exhaust vent in upper corner of ceiling?
Wall on south side is not flat - South wall has a 2 foot workspace with drawer/storage below and cupboards above. I place amps and stereo tv etc on this countertop.
i can post some actual pics of the space soon to get a better idea...
this is a semi-pro/hobby mostly but i'd like to improve the sound qualities if i can for the time being - until i can afford a larger house with a larger space for studio.
so mainly i'd like to know:
1) am i totally off base? or on right track
2) if i do 2nd layer of drywall and floors - which do i do first - walls, then floors right?
I'll be providing more detailed info as soon as i can.
Look forward to anyone's comments.
Thanks!
Fuzz