How To Make Your Home Studio Sound Amazing With A Low Budget
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When you’re recording music at home, you’ll often end up with unpleasant sound reflectivity, a build-up of low-end frequencies, and weird echoes.
So in today’s video, we’re going to help you combat these issues with acoustic absorption. There’s a lot going on with room acoustics, but we’ll keep it simple and show you the most effective way to treat your room on an affordable budget!
In This Video:
0:13 -- Before/After Acoustic Treatment
0:48 -- Introduction To Sound Treatment
2:19 -- Premade Acoustic Panels (If You Prefer)
2:38 -- Creating Your Own Sound Panels (Save 40%)
4:33 -- Wall-Mounting Your Panels For The Best Results
5:29 -- Ceiling-Mounting Panels (With Easy Suspension)
6:00 -- Final Thoughts & Tips For Better Results
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Guys please don't stop making these videos. I've been a musician for 20 years.....wow...and I've just started engineering 1 year ago. I have been flooding myself with as much quality info on how to be the best I can. I never understood how important the sound engineer was and how difficult a musician can make it. Please keep making quality, and the quantity will come.
The panels on the garage rails, genius,. This is similar to my set up, I 've renovated my garage for the past year and ready for sound proofing thanks for the inspiration and this video!
I did my little home studio using standard 2' X 4' acoustic ceiling tiles and gluing them to the wall in an overlapping checkerboard pattern. Works great.
Thanks i built my ceiling clouds using this video as a guide. They turned out great.
Guys keep making videos like this we really need them and thank you a lot.
good info - except (as noted below) need to cover the back panels for health reasons. that said, you gave me much to ponder as i design my first real studio. love the OUD man! i play the modern Godin version.
I've always wanted to built panels like this. Thanks for giving me some more motivation to finally do it.
@adsoh1745
3 жыл бұрын
how did it go
Thx so much for useful video and help me in home-studio building model and others
Thank you for teach us excellent advices about the improve the sound in home studio you give me good ideas for build my future studio. Thank a lot my friend. Have nice day.
I have avoided using fiberglass based panels like those here and instead use Rockwool, it is not stiff like those, but does come in a role 15 1/2 inches wide, and can be easily place in 3 1/2 inch thick pine frames, then covered with cloth material front and back. They work awesome.
It's highly recommended that you place these panels around 1 inch from the wall. The air gap is very important.
@dumpeeplarfunny
5 жыл бұрын
I've seen a lot of videos that say that exact same thing. Some people even go as far as having two layers of air, one between the insulation and the panel's cover, and the second between the insulation and the wall. Is that necessary, or is that overkill?
@ricknowak4582
4 жыл бұрын
You just answered my question!!! Can I glue half Inch cork wall tiles ... DIRECTLY TO THE WALL?? And I believe I will have hmm create that ... INCH AIR GAP!! Right?
@EliteOnTheBeat
4 жыл бұрын
@@dumpeeplarfunny Depends on your wallet and how "Professional" you want your studio to sound.
@dncviorel
4 жыл бұрын
@Brian B So in order to absorb a 30Hz frequency, meaning about 12 meters in length, I have to leave a 3 meters air gap?! :))))
@Krishanu
4 жыл бұрын
@@dumpeeplarfunny no its importent
Great video! Thanks for the tips! so excited for arrival of my Music computing Naru station!
*That is a great idea. I will apply these to my studio*
Your video was very helpful thank you for sharing your awesome video
Absolutely love this! Planning on treating my room and this is a HUGE help. Liked and subscribed!
@bg4productionsllc
2 жыл бұрын
DITTO!!!
Thanks for the inspiration!
Great gluing technique, gluing just the side corners and not the middle of the front panel. The results speak for themselves. It sounds fantastic.
@RecordeoOfficial
6 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@CrookTheComposer
4 жыл бұрын
Jeff Beck What type of resin you used like brand
Super osm.. Am going to do the the same treatment to my studio as well.. Tq
Great advice, thank you!
Thank you for the information man!
Great reference showing here!!!
This is amazing man! Kudos!!
the best guide, without carpentry skills.thanks!
Omg!!! You blew me away with what you did with the ceiling! Absolutely gorgeous studio. 😱I have a question, since your studio is in the garage do you live in an area where seasons change? and if so what do you recommend for winter months as to keeping in the area warm and that won’t affect recording or quality sound?
Excelente Víctor! Gracias
Thank you very much for this video. You just got a new subscriber.
What sound isolation did you put on the garage door? Thanks for this you've made my day less stressful!!!
dude you need more subscribers .... this is priceless ... Also I like the fact that you have an Oud ( I wonder if you play it, Cause I do)
Awesome insights!
Really awesome!! Thanks!!!
To harden the edges of the panels use Roman-543 or Roman-838 Adhesive. This is the stuff people use for wallpaper and is exactly the same stuff as No-Frame Edge Coating, only available at any hardware store and is 1/4 the price of No-Frame. I discovered this after buying No-Frame and comparing it to the Roman-543 I had recently used for wallpapering a room. It is identical and performs exactly the same way. It's just glue that soaks into the panels and dries hard. Hope this helps someone save some money.
@williamchen33
5 жыл бұрын
Tried this... appreciate the advice but I am going back for the poly.
@benprosser1975
5 жыл бұрын
@@williamchen33 I was about to pick up some of the Roman adhesive. What was your experience with it? Are you using a poly resin?
looks great dude!
Super Amazing insight and knowledge. Thanks !!!
@RecordeoOfficial
5 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
Awesome job!
Yes to Rockwool safe and sound, either doubling the depth of the panels for lower mid band absorption and keeping 1-2 inches off wall. Wondering why didn’t you cut super chunks for corners, ie 2x2 cut diagonally and stacked up to ceiling, a thin panel in a corner isn’t as effective.
awesome video thanks
You are great maaan!
Thanks🖒🖒 very helpfull
Amazing work bro
So timely, I’m moving my studio into a new garage this weekend! Such great and cheap ideas that I probably wouldn’t have come up with. Stealing this space! Haha. Thank you so much.
@RecordeoOfficial
5 жыл бұрын
Awesome, thank you!
Superb video. This is what is good about KZread! Awesome job.
@RecordeoOfficial
5 жыл бұрын
Thank you! We're glad to help the recording community improve their sounds!
Great video. Used to be a dealer of primacoustic. Been considering purchasing some of their panels for my new studio build I'm working on. I've done the wood frame method before and just wasn't planning on doing that much work again. Stumbled upon this video and I think I'm going to try this! Thanks also for including your materials list. Although I didn't hear you mention overall cost. Do you have a ballpark estimate? At least for doing 6 since thats the pack the fiberglass comes in?
Nice one!
Great content !! Nice tricks ! Big like and subbed bro !
Not as easy as shown in video to transform any place to such an awsm studio.... Great buddy
Amazing!!
Thank you !!
One subscriber for that hard work.
Amazing bro
really great work
@RecordeoOfficial
5 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
Awesome!
Good shit man. Good shit.
thanks, subscribed!
Thanks!
Good to see my shed outside has the right insulation.
BEST VIDEO AND I’ve watched dozens
@RecordeoOfficial
6 жыл бұрын
Thank you!!
I like this method, I don't even need to build a timber frame!
Cool, thx for the tips man.
@RecordeoOfficial
6 жыл бұрын
You're very welcome!
OMG. Thanks a lot. Maria Mizia from Brazil
Thx bro!
Good jop pro 🔥 is perfect Thank you. You benefited from this video
onpoint!
awesome video
You do such a great job with Drumeo I love the idea of Recordeo! What else can we look forward to on this channel/your website?
@RecordeoOfficial
6 жыл бұрын
Thanks Kevin! Be on the lookout for lessons on all things recording audio! Different genres of music, a multitude of instruments and home studio situations, gear tips, mixing, and so much more! We want you to be able to easily share your musical ideas with the world.
I curious about how you isolated and dampened the garage door? I have a thin wall with a neighbor here in berlin Germany, but can’t find industrial isolation curtains. Best I can find are 7 layer hofa and they are pretty expensive and better for dampening than isolating I hear.
thx bro!
1:35 - Love your sandals! :)
Nice tips. If folks do the DIY option with the glue, I would recommend do that in a well ventilated area.
@RecordeoOfficial
6 жыл бұрын
Haha, yes! Thanks!
@alphanuevo
6 жыл бұрын
Unless you like sniffing glue of course ;) Don't recommend it....
nice ! tnx
Good job
Bro I much appreciated your great video, personally but...I wish it was a bit detailed. Those metal bars at ceiling for instance...and so on.
Recordeo is really awesome. I have learned new tips and I need help regarding how to make a sound proof room for practicing drums.
@jeffbeck6501
6 жыл бұрын
It sure did sound great, that is for sure.
@wade123davis
5 жыл бұрын
Hi Varma I turned my garage into a floating room.Floating ceiling & walls.My garage is seperate from the main house.You have to build a room with in a room with the soft fibreglass battens doubled up.Your main leakage is the door you enter in and out of.
bass response is gonna shake the shit out of that metal bar on the metal garage door opener and you'll get ringing
I love your oud!
hi brother. i am in india tamilnadu. very usefull your video. thanks bro. thankyou
Thanks for the video I'm in the process of building my own studio my question is that stuff is cancerous can you just put breathable material on it without it being hazardous?
First off Great video really learned a lot, for sure a cheap why to make panels without any frame. Wondering if you were able to keep the panels 2 inches away from the wall with the impalers? I've typically heard that's it's best to keep the panels about 2" away from the wall.
@RecordeoOfficial
6 жыл бұрын
Thank you! Yes, if you can create an air gap behind the panels, there effective absorption range can extend downward up to another octave below. For our room, we really did not have a build up of low frequency energy, as it's a garage and the vast majority of that portion of sound is escaping through the garage door...it's kind of a blessing and a curse being in a garage :). I do definitely highly recommend you create an air gap in your home studios that are inside of the house though. You can use something called "offset impalers" for this.
Would I notice a difference without the fabric covering? Before I get my hands on the fabrics to cover it? And can I place them horizontally?
great video but i have a question for you.I notice you and most people only have speakers up or sign about 3 feet on guitar or standing up,I have a clavinova piano with speakers and the base coming out from the bottom in a 9 X 11 room with a window and a door of course so the question is. should I put panels as base traps angled from the floor up? yamaha clavinova if you want to check it out so you can get and idea.thank you
very happy to see you doing this new tutorial channel!! just want to mention that i didn't hear such a big difference between the two acoustics...
@purplepick5388
5 жыл бұрын
I'm with you man , I used both my ears and still couldn't tell the difference.
@buenmin799
5 жыл бұрын
What kind of difference did you expect? What is your understanding of how the sound changes in an untreated in comparison to a treated room? :)
Your sound after the treatment is amazing, thanks a lot for sharing 👍
@RecordeoOfficial
6 жыл бұрын
Thank you! Please share with anyone who could benefit from this knowledge.
Question: Can the Roxul be hung up like the panels in this video without installing it behind the wall? I can't handle the complexity of installation. Thanks.
you can also use towels.. they work great.
What are those white panels you've lined your roll-up garage door with? Do they do a little soundproofing and also climate insulation?
Beautiful oud in the background
@RecordeoOfficial
6 жыл бұрын
Thank you! Love that thing.
Thank you for this information! My son is going to use your technique for his Eagle Scout Project for the VFW.
@RecordeoOfficial
6 жыл бұрын
No worries, thank you!
@nancymackell1149
6 жыл бұрын
any way I could some pics of the finished product?
@RecordeoOfficial
6 жыл бұрын
Other than what's in the video, no, sorry! You could hit the video quality to 4K, full screen, and pause at different spots :)
@nancymackell1149
6 жыл бұрын
yup, that worked, thank you, btw, you have a very nice voice and that's a good thing since we are going to be listening to you over and over again when it comes time to put these together, LOL
@RecordeoOfficial
6 жыл бұрын
Haha, thank you!
Awesome Video dude !!
@RecordeoOfficial
5 жыл бұрын
Thanks!
Can we use staples instead of glue to attatch the fabric? Can we mount with industrial Velcro and maintain a long lasting effect? Is this option better/equal to rockwool without the need for a wooden frame?
I would suggest using Roxul, its way better than fiberglass. Also the tyvek suggestion is solid.
Thank you! I have been researching a bunch of methods and think we may go with this one! Thank you for the video! What was the reasoning on going with 703 vs the 705? Isn't prima actually made with 705 (6lb density)? Not a critique at all (newbie to acoustics), just curious as to why you went with 703 but also recommend prima which is made with 705. Or have you found it to not make too much of a difference? Thanks again!
Thanks for these tips. you got a new sub! :)
@RecordeoOfficial
6 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@michaelwiggler511
5 жыл бұрын
Please, dont listen to him. Visit acousticfields channel to learn proper acoustics.
What specific glue and resin did you use? And the mounting stuff? Sorry for more pestering questions. I'm getting very close to making some of these myself so I've been trying to figure out things.
What would you recommend doing to a small closet for a recording booth?
Another excellent video from Victor and Musora. I appreciate the Primacoustic recommendation. The Primacoustic "London 12" kit looks good for my room. In my mind, the bass traps and other long panels would be mostly behind and beside my kit, with the 12 little squares arranged together on the other side of the room. Would that be generally OK? Right now, I'm just using sound blankets around the room perimeter. Thanks, and can't wait for the official launch of Recordeo!
@RecordeoOfficial
6 жыл бұрын
Thanks Andrew.. beautiful Yamaha kit you've got there and great job with your recordings so far! Your proposed configuration would work perfectly in your studio.
This is a great tutorial. Subscribed....
@RecordeoOfficial
6 жыл бұрын
Thank you! Plese feel free to tag anyone else who may benefit from our lessons too :)
So i have a question. I can’t hit holes in the wall, so are there options to not to? So like no glue or something, so that you could actually take them off?
I feel like the guitar comparison is inaccurate because you could easily make the first one sound better just by doing some EQ. Otherwise I think this video is great! Keep up the good work
What exactly was used for the polyurethane resin around the edges?
MUST WEAR PROTECTION WHILE HANDLING GLASS WOOL ..... We did diy for our studio
Hello Victor, what did you use to sound proof the garage door?