Posts Tagged ‘Acoustic’
New Voiceover Booth is Coming Along Nicely
I haven’t posted much about the design and construction of my studio, mostly because I don’t want to give you the impression I’m unable to work for you. I am available and ready for your project. With that in mind here’s an update:
The new voiceover booth is coming along nicely thanks to the generosity of some fantastic people that know much more about acoustic design than I do. The isolation walls and ceiling are done. Over 300 square feet of acoustic insulation is on it’s way. The new door should be delivered on Monday or Tuesday of next week. It’s a heavy beastie but it has to be to provide the kind of isolation I want (and feel that you as my client deserve).

The Hart Voice Overs Booth
Today I got the flooring installed. Boy it looks pretty. And it won’t mess with the high frequencies in the voice range the way carpet does.

The new floor in Hart Voice Overs Vocal Booth
I’ll have the door system installed next week. The acoustic insulation should arrive in about another week. As soon as it gets here I’ll be able to treat the walls and hang a “cloud” on the ceiling. Then the new booth will be ready to go!
I’m very excited about the upgrade to this booth and I hope you, as a client or potential client, are excited about the great enhancements it will provide for your projects with Hart Voice Overs as well.
5 Ways to Hang Acoustic Foam
I’ve participated in several radio station builds over the years as well as building two studios for myself.
I’ve seen the good, the bad, and the ugly ways to hang acoustic foam.
While there are options for leaving an air gap between your panels and walls, for this discussion we’ll focus on placing foam panels directly on the wall. Here are 5 examples of how and how not to hang that expensive foam. (more…)

