I paid a deposit on a rental space here in Toronto. For those of you who don't know Toronto, finding a reasonable space without paying a fortune is incredibly difficult. So, I'm happy.
Here's the thing: the place is COVERED with carpet. It was a rehearsal space for 10 years and has carpet everywhere. Floor to ceiling, etc. It's also got acoustic tiles (on an 11.5' ceiling, which isn't bad).
Anyway, I'm wondering what you all think of this. Should I take the carpet off one wall, two walls, everything? Should I put down a hardwood floor? What would you do?
I have two rooms. One is about 20x15' (already built with bass traps, which is a bonus). The other is about 20x10'. I'll probably be using the larger room for tracking and the other room as a control room with an iso booth.
Finally, my own space!
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Go over toEthan Winer's acoustics forum and poke around there. You'll find all kinds of information. If you're looking to hire someone, I'm working with and have been very happy with Bryan from Sensible Sound Solutions.
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