Great forum!
I'm in the process of constructing a basement/project studio, I've been designing the shape of the rooms and come out with something that seems all right to me.

Anyway, my main questions were about paralellism in the control room and about sliding glass doors between studio A and B.
First, the control room. The walls are not up yet, except for the bathroom ones, so any changes are still possible. The outer and main walls will be made of cement, and the inner walls that define the geometry of the room will be made out of wood. I was reading that wider control rooms are a good idea in home-project studios since the side walls are farther away from the listening position and therefore don't interact too much as if they were closer. Anyway, I was thinking about making the inner side walls with 6 degrees variation each to kill fluttering. The other parallell walls will occur between the front and rear wall, what kind of treatment should I use for that?? should a diffussor will be enough or do I need to make some treatment/move the rear wall?
And I want to have a double sliding door between studio A and studio B to keep comunication and visual contact. Studio B will be in fact some sort of living room that can be used sometimes to record a guitar amp or something, so it will not be in use all the time, but when it's needed I want it to be there with the right acoustic treatment and geometry. I want to have studio A more "dead" than studio B, where I want it to be "liver", you get the idea. I liked the idea of the sliding glass door so the place can have easy comunnication between studio A and B, but if it's gonna be a bad idea as to acoustics/isolation then it just can go out.
Any ideas?
Thanks a lot! you guys rock.
Daniel


