I know it's not specifically BM3 related, but I sincerely hope that this might help some people take their iOS music production to the next level so I am sharing here:
It's not really soundproofing actually, but more of an acoustic absorbing/diffusing material which is very dense, called Rockwool. The sound is so much different than before in here... In the best way I mean... YAY!
Unfortunately, It wasn't really possible to do a time-lapse.
I didn't do the work myself. It took 2 hard working Joes from Pro Audio LA five full days to do the room.
I did take photos along the way and I'm planning to do a video when my desk is here and in place.
(Hopefully it's coming this week, and I am very excited!! )
I like this photo of the building process because it shows the window in the corner that is now 100% blocked off by the huge wall / cave area of acoustic treatment and a lot of the framing having been done.
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Awesome tutorial, @DeanDaughters !
Great work Dean.
Proud to be one of your Patreons
Nice tutorial. Thanks for sharing, mate!
Nice video, beautiful studio 😊
Thank you very much for the kind words, Guys!
🤗😁👊
Edited thread title, not even close to off topic
Great stuff.
@5pinlink 👊❤️
Haha dean is the man best videos on the tube love his OCD neatness and tutorial flow. Sharp!
@housemachine Epic Praise! Thank You! 😀 🤓 👊
Hey Hey, thanks @MSandoval
It's not really soundproofing actually, but more of an acoustic absorbing/diffusing material which is very dense, called Rockwool. The sound is so much different than before in here... In the best way I mean... YAY!
Unfortunately, It wasn't really possible to do a time-lapse.
I didn't do the work myself. It took 2 hard working Joes from Pro Audio LA five full days to do the room.
I did take photos along the way and I'm planning to do a video when my desk is here and in place.
(Hopefully it's coming this week, and I am very excited!! )
I like this photo of the building process because it shows the window in the corner that is now 100% blocked off by the huge wall / cave area of acoustic treatment and a lot of the framing having been done.
(The 2 "Hard Working Joes")