How to Build A Small Budget Recording Studio From Scratch : With 12 Tested Designs


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* 12 proven designs for building inexpensive, yet effective, audio studios
* Covers basic acoustic theory, construction materials, and applied design
* New chapters on blueprint reading and electrical wiring and grounding methods, expanded coverage of materials and construction methods… More >>

How to Build A Small Budget Recording Studio From Scratch : With 12 Tested Designs

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  1. #1 by Ramadhanny Herlambang on April 18, 2010 - 11:22 pm

    I thought it was going to cover the entire aspects of the recording studio including the suitable equipments, unfortunately it was just directed toward the construction. I’m not the construction engineer so why would I care too much on the details. I think basic theory on the construction is enough and more elaboration is needed for the furniture and equipment selection.
    Rating: 2 / 5

  2. #2 by Armando E. Pattroni on April 19, 2010 - 1:16 am

    I own a previous edition. I read it very carefully. The book is very useful, if we understand the word. I mean that if you want to build a Recording Studio, fast cheap and easy, read this book. There were serious incongruences in the previous edition I hope to find renewed in this one. For example, the cutoff frequency value, which in the Master Handbook of Acoustics is set to a certain value, in this book has another value! both books have been authored by Mr. Everest. I will try this new edition and more comments will come up. Anyway, buy the book. If you use the recommendations given by Mr. Everest, you will earn money.
    Rating: 3 / 5

  3. #3 by Anonymous on April 19, 2010 - 3:57 am

    A fairly easy to read book with an analysis of 12 budget studio/control room projects ranging from a garage project to multiple purpose voice, music and video production facilities. Concentrates mostly on analyzing and using different types of construction techniques and absorbers to achieve flat reverberation time vs. frequency. Includes floor plans and detailed construction plans for walls, studio windows, and low frequency and wide band absorbers. Several reference sections are also included that deal with acoustical materials, measuring equipment and techniques
    Rating: 4 / 5

  4. #4 by laccy656@aol.com on April 19, 2010 - 5:05 am

    please excuse the review i am holding a baby. first the auther is very knowlegable about his subject matter but assumes you are to. The test designs do not cross over as to allow you to hypred his designs with any true concept other then the math and even the math is applied derectly to the specific test design w/ out help on cross over. he gives theroy but leaves out the simple but important questions that would allow one to connect the design elements w/ confendence. it rather ticked me off that he was not able to simply give a step by step summery of the basic elements before or even after the advanced info on modes and at many points left me to wonder if he really knew what to do with the room. he explained and explained, but most was a repeat of what was said in other modes or rooms and never explained why it worked one way for this room or why he did this or that for the other. It left me rereading and rereading for information that was not there. it did however have a wealth of hard to get info on modes and if you happen to be designing a room really close to his examples you are in luck it was just hard to deduce as a novice why he used certain absorbtion elements suc as hanging treatments a certion ways here and it not apply there. example there are many designs of mid band absorbers explained (although do expect to much from the figures/ illustrations which are the entire design) but they dont cross referecce as to why one works better for a certain room and how it relates to the mode and why. this would tell me so much as to the true nature of how to design my room not one of his test designs. sorry i am flying off but i wish this advanced acoustical designer would understand that if its on a budget i dought chips davis is the guy who will be reading it.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  5. #5 by Mauricio Bussab on April 19, 2010 - 6:09 am

    I used this book as a reference to build a private studio where I record the CDs for my label. It sounds great, reverberation is under control and low, over the whole spectrum. And it cost me HALF of what I’d expect. I used two regular doors instead of a professional grade studio door (I got this money saving idea in this book), I designed my air condinioning using his ideas (it is quiet and has no sound leakage), the cables go into the recording booth using ideas that I found here. The studio has been in operation for four years and everybody loves the sound. I can’t praise it enough. My label’s web site is outrosdiscos.com.br in case you want to know what was recorded here.
    Rating: 5 / 5

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