Posts Tagged ‘studio’
John Sayers Vocal Booth Plans
Australian John Sayers is one of THE guys when it comes to studio design and construction. He has built professional studios all around the world that are not only functional but also beautiful.
In addition to being such a great designer, he is also kind enough to help out the little guys and do it your-selfers. John hosts a wonderful forum at www.johnlsayers.com that is all about studio design and construction and is one of my main sources for research into studio construction. There is a ton of great knowledge and plenty of experts willing to help you apply it as long as you show them you’re willing to listen and learn. Bookmark it. Read it. Use it.
John has posted a sketchup file of plans for a vocal booth designed to fit in the corner of a room. (Click on the sentence to go to the post). You need to install the free Google SketchUp to view the plans.
John says the aircon ducting is an option. Anyway, at first glance the plan looks fantastic! Pay particular attention to the wall construction as well as the absorbers in the corners.
Two more thoughts: If you choose to build this design or something similar you should create a build diary on John’s forum. You’ll get lots of advice and expert help. And if you do build on John’s design consider making a donation to his site to help him defray the costs of providing all the great information for free.
Constructing My Voice Over Booth

photo by Brian Hart 2010
Ah, the weekend. Time to practice my sheetrocking skills. This morning I’m sanding the first skimcoat of joint compound and applying the second coat in my new voice over booth. Ultimately there will be three coats of joint compound before I’m ready to prime and paint.
The basic application of joint compound is the same in a studio as it is in a home and there’s plenty of information available on the web for you to read. But there are some other considerations you need to keep in mind for a studio project. (more…)

