What color should a recording studio be?
What color should a recording studio be?
So, what is the best color for your music studio walls? The best color for music studio walls is blue because it stimulates creativity and is easy on the eyes. It also comes in a variety of shades and is cost-effective because it is widely available.
What do you put on the walls of a recording studio?
The best wall material for your recording studio is mass loaded vinyl because of its soundproofing benefits. You can also use thick drywall to the same effect. Additionally, you’ll need to optimize acoustics by using acoustic panels or rugs glued to the studio’s reflective areas.
How big should the walls be in a recording studio?
Let’s elevate its performance on our STC chase, by placing a vinyl high mass material between two layers of drywall each with different thicknesses or densities. Vary the drywall thickness on the inside of our studio walls by selecting 1/4″ and 3/8″ thickness. For the outside wall, let us use 3/8″ and 1/2″ with a vinyl layer.
Which is the best background colour for your studio walls?
When you look at the colour swatches above they are still quite dark in tone, but what sits very harmoniously against them are the ground colours I very often demonstrate with – Burnt umber/Raw umber and Titanium white mixed, in fact these ground colours are a good starting point for your wall colour.
What are some of the layers in a recording studio?
Concrete is one, along with steel. Lead is a good layer. Vinyl can even be a layer of material in our studio wall. The air we breath and even the insulation we put in our walls to keep heat and cool in and cold or hot temperatures out can be considered as a potential layer. Plant materials are popular today.
What kind of drywall to use in a studio?
Vary the drywall thickness on the inside of our studio walls by selecting 1/4″ and 3/8″ thickness. For the outside wall, let us use 3/8″ and 1/2″ with a vinyl layer. Also, vary the thickness of our vinyl between each of our drywall sandwiches.