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lukelivuni
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Post by lukelivuni » Tue Aug 11, 2009 12:18 pm

lukelivuni wrote:bigshot
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Post by paradigm_x » Tue Aug 11, 2009 1:28 pm

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Post by rekall » Tue Aug 11, 2009 2:33 pm

pisstake, perhaps. i just get aggravated by conversation about this-or-that monitor and that-and-this soundproofing methods especially in home studios and very especially as regards neighbors in apartment buildings.
headphones people! ferfuckssake.

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Post by abZ » Tue Aug 11, 2009 4:37 pm

rekall wrote:pisstake, perhaps. i just get aggravated by conversation about this-or-that monitor and that-and-this soundproofing methods especially in home studios and very especially as regards neighbors in apartment buildings.
headphones people! ferfuckssake.
Headphones or if you are like me and don't like to use headphones all the time you look for a place to live where you can get away with it.

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Post by hbbsi » Tue Aug 11, 2009 8:34 pm

i have some Auralex isolation pads under my monitors, they keep the bass vibration/resonance from going through my desk and walls pretty well at reasonable volume...but not completely by any means. you might also just get some acoustic foam to put up on the walls but that will not completely sound proof the room

the best piece of advice is to try to figure out when your neighbors will be out and blast your tunes then...or just use cans...ive been dealing with this situation for years. its pretty hard to get around unless you own your own house i'm afraid

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Post by hbbsi » Tue Aug 11, 2009 8:38 pm

abZ wrote:
rekall wrote:pisstake, perhaps. i just get aggravated by conversation about this-or-that monitor and that-and-this soundproofing methods especially in home studios and very especially as regards neighbors in apartment buildings.
headphones people! ferfuckssake.
Headphones or if you are like me and don't like to use headphones all the time you look for a place to live where you can get away with it.
i use headphones a lot but never rely solely on them. your mix can sound completely different on speakers than they did in the headphones...and not always in a good way...you have to remember that other people will most likely not be listening to your stuff in headphones as well...nevermind on monitors of any real quality.

ill do a good portion of a mix in headphones and then do the final tweaks through the monitors, etc etc

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Post by rekall » Tue Aug 11, 2009 9:10 pm

hbbsi wrote:other people will most likely not be listening to your stuff in headphones as well...nevermind on monitors of any real quality.
and this would be why i utterly rely on headphones.
even middle-ground (but still 'studio' quality) headphones will beat the shit out of people's car stereos, home stereos, shitty club pa's, etc.
you want truth when you are in the mix.
then when it sounds good in a good quality set of head-fi, your chances are pretty good that it'll sound good just about anywhere.
not Tuned to a specific club-type system, but just plain good, anywhere.
agreed though that you want to reference on as many speakers as you can.
but only After you've done all you can on as good a headset as you can afford.

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Post by aleks zen » Tue Aug 11, 2009 9:27 pm

i put my speakers on toilet rolls lol
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Post by deadly_habit » Tue Aug 11, 2009 10:56 pm

PHASEten wrote:Dont even bother trying to do a DIY soundproof job mate, its a waste of time. All the talk about egg boxes and rugs attached to the wall is bollocks.

You would be better of getting a really good set of headphones tbh.
that wouldn't be proofing that'd be diffusion and general acoustic treatment
soundproofing is a whole other beast, and a pain in the ass and pricey

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