The plans as intellectual property belong to Wes, but I'm happy to talk about them. We're actually co-authoring an article on the subject right now. I'll be certain to post a link when it's finally finished.Snarl 12/8 wrote:Marc, are there any parts of the plans that you could share without stepping on your architect/designer's toes? I'm interested in wall cross-sections of that slat on insulation on drywall[?] more than room shape, etc. I mean I'm interested in the overall design, academically, but I can't really do what you did and I have a real need to figure out exactly how I'm gonna build my walls. And what materials went into the walls, exactly.
Tony at Brett Acoustics, who built all the acoustical treatments along with the console frame, credenzas and framed control room built them to Wes's design. There's a ridiculously thick sheet of glass in one of them. They're all two sided, one side is essentially absorption (a couple inches of 703) and the other side is the same thing but covered with a RPG BAD panel, which makes it more a diff-sorber thingy. Basically one side is dead and the other is live-ish. They're awesome.ott0bot wrote:Hey Marc, can you comment on the super-nice gobo's near the piano on the tacking room? did you build those? if, so do you have a material list and some basics. I'm planning on building some for my one room set up and would live some tips.