Mark PJ
The Premises
A study of The Premises Recording Studio, Hackney Road, Cambridge Heath, London, shows that fire doors in good condition, salvaged from existing buildings, may be further fabricated into noise reducing barriers.
It was also noted that the use of glass, which generally vibrates to much to be used extensively in recording studios, is useful so that band members may observe each other from seperate booths. The glass can however be angled then undesirable echo is bounced off to be absorbed into ceiling mounted baffles.
The Premises
A study of The Premises Recording Studio, Hackney Road, Cambridge Heath, London, shows that fire doors in good condition, salvaged from existing buildings, may be further fabricated into noise reducing barriers.
It was also noted that the use of glass, which generally vibrates to much to be used extensively in recording studios, is useful so that band members may observe each other from seperate booths. The glass can however be angled then undesirable echo is bounced off to be absorbed into ceiling mounted baffles.