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  • @orondeshaw
    @orondeshaw 4 года назад +16

    Plus the studio construction creates evergreen content for the channel. It’s a smart move.

    • @yony_music
      @yony_music 4 года назад +2

      Jon is a really smart guy. I think this is was a huge part about why to build the studio. Also because then he will have a better environment for filming his vlogs

  • @jasonsavory9748
    @jasonsavory9748 4 года назад +17

    Really excited to see the final studio!

    • @jimboc9294
      @jimboc9294 4 года назад +1

      * hear ....... fixed that for you 🤪

  • @JayfkProductions876
    @JayfkProductions876 4 года назад +5

    May the force be with you Jon

    • @Jonsine
      @Jonsine  4 года назад

      Thanks. I need that today was ugly

  • @samtooth
    @samtooth 4 года назад

    Love watching the studio build progress - your best content yet!

  • @janerikurbye5763
    @janerikurbye5763 4 года назад

    I think the Studio build is inspiring, as the "outside" viewer looking in I hear the changes in sound quality as you progress. Also you mention the differences from types of fabric down to the type of Rockwool to get, something I'll take into consideration when I set up my studio. I'll soon be moving myself, and all of your tips and tricks will surely come in handy for my next studio setup. Oh and I decided to get the sample pack, downloading it right now as I'm typing. Excited to see what's in there, and who knows....maybe I'll reach out to get in touch with you sometime soon :) I've hit a wall, a writers block...and it has taken me so long to push through. I feel like I'm slowly getting back, and now thanks to you and things like the Masterclasses I have invested in, some new gear etc...My desire to make music and inspiration is slowly coming back. Thanks a lot Jon for every video you put out, I have not watched them all...and neither am I one to comment most often, but I greatly appreciate you keeping this up. You make all the difference in the world to me, and I feel you are honest about everything you do to the best of your knowledge. Cheers!

  • @tngeybeats7759
    @tngeybeats7759 4 года назад +4

    Nothing more satisfying than a daily Jon upload

  • @georgephilis
    @georgephilis 4 года назад +2

    Obviously based on general principles of studio design but very interesting to see subtle adaptations in such a unique way. And I admire the perfectionist approach, I don’t think it’s a bad trait and definitely these are not easy decisions.

  • @whysocold7047
    @whysocold7047 4 года назад +1

    its super fun to watch Jon 😂🙏🙏🙏

  • @MrVinotino
    @MrVinotino 4 года назад

    Wow! you can already really hear the difference in audio from the hallway to the studio. (When Vanessa comes in) Nice! 👍

  • @synthdude7664
    @synthdude7664 4 года назад

    Wow man, you’ve come along so much. I remember watching videos of you putting mattress up in your apartment for acoustic treatment, and look at you now

  • @jaylouiseofficial
    @jaylouiseofficial 4 года назад

    Great stuff my dude!

  • @andreybobrovskyy3994
    @andreybobrovskyy3994 4 года назад +2

    I really like what you doing with your studio right now!

  • @jmusicstudiockg
    @jmusicstudiockg 4 года назад

    Jon I can't wait to see your dream studio

  • @LudovicCarceles
    @LudovicCarceles 4 года назад

    Already the difference in sound when you enter the studio with Vanessa :) . At the end you look tired but so happy, I love it!! Also we heard you replying "carrying a baby, training" when Vanessa told you she babysat the whole day :D

  • @PrestissimoMedia
    @PrestissimoMedia 4 года назад

    Wow! so much effort!

  • @djvidual8288
    @djvidual8288 4 года назад

    I'm so glad, that I can just watch your videos and see the progress within 10 minutes. The construction does not look that fun :D

  • @basbakker
    @basbakker 4 года назад +1

    You can do it Jon!

  • @macleanjamie
    @macleanjamie 4 года назад +11

    I really wonder which acoustician advised you on the floating floor. The sylomer will definitely not stop construction or train noise because any sounds from outside are not only coming through the floor but flanking through your walls and ceiling which aren’t actually decoupled or soundproofed. You don’t have a MSM system, so only decoupling the floor is a waste of money (in your current design) And the second big no-go for such a lightweight floor is it will act as a big drumhead and reasonate even if filled with rockwool. It’s a shame because you probably have a decent mass in your (I assume) existing concrete floor. If you would have had the possibility to measure in REW with and without the osb/sylomer floor, you’d be able to clearly see it. That said, good for you that you’re figuring things out along the way, but it’s a good lesson you will learn in proper build planning and designing. You’ll end up with an (above) average sounding room that might cost as much as a professionally designed one. But you did it yourself, which is an achievement in itself!

    • @Jonsine
      @Jonsine  4 года назад

      We just testet it today. As calculated it’s reducing sound to the downstairs office by almost 50%. All other reasons for this build is explained in the video. I know it’s not ideal but for the room I have the best I can do and if I ever move with the studio I can seal the entire studio and raus the floor even more

    • @poopdrums
      @poopdrums 4 года назад

      Downstairs office and hiding cables is a reason to float the floors. But, I’d advise not doing it before checking what your building is sitting on. I have a new room. Walked around outside and noticed the building is sitting on a sand/gravel. My room is made with concrete blocks on 4 sides. I bring that up because during a vocal tracking session, a delivery (semi) truck drove by. No rumbling in the floor, and nothing got through the concrete wall. Absolutely nothing bled into the take. Just like any part of our art, there is no ‘one size fits all’ approach. If I floated my floor, other than not seeing my cables, I would’ve wasted a whole lot of money. Always assess the need first.

  • @danielboulton922
    @danielboulton922 4 года назад

    It’s funny because as you said ‘it may be a mistake’ walking from the hallway into the studio you instantly heard the difference in acoustics. I’d say it’s worth it.

  • @INDUSY
    @INDUSY 3 года назад

    Lol.. everyone underestimates every crafters- work.. always:D but i get you.. i am pretty much done with my floating floor now. I did a whole framework with rubber pads under it filled it with rockwool, and covered it with panels just as yours. Its a lot of work! And weight to move .up, down, its exhausting^^ but worth it!

  • @aditya.khapre
    @aditya.khapre 4 года назад

    FLOOR GANG FOR LIFE!!

  • @gigngamer
    @gigngamer 4 года назад +5

    Can we have the name of the compagny, can't find it

  • @SoundFriendly
    @SoundFriendly 4 года назад +7

    I hope you never have to move from that place because you said 'it's easy to move these blocks'. Well, they probably weigh a ton and are very big. Forget bringing them down the stairs I guess. But hey, great progress and remember, you only have to do this once and then it'll be for a very long time.

    • @jessinrodenburg7728
      @jessinrodenburg7728 4 года назад

      the foam is super light, even if it's with two. He can probably carry those things with two

  • @uptownphotography
    @uptownphotography 3 года назад

    All the best in your build, which I am guessing is done by now judging by the date this video was made...Love to see the final result.
    Philip

    • @Jonsine
      @Jonsine  3 года назад +1

      Almost 😅

    • @uptownphotography
      @uptownphotography 3 года назад

      @@Jonsine I know that feeling. I am currently moving my studio to the second floor and starting from scratch with bare studs and bare roof joist and no walls etc...

  • @craigtillman5988
    @craigtillman5988 Год назад

    Very helpful! Must I be as meticulous for a concrete basement floor? Thanks

  • @mikelo303
    @mikelo303 4 года назад +11

    Can we get a link to this foam company?

    • @juliebabygirl
      @juliebabygirl 4 года назад +2

      Yep, I wanna know also, co's I'm about to build a room within a room too in my studio :)

    • @m.o.n.d.e.g.r.e.e.n
      @m.o.n.d.e.g.r.e.e.n 2 года назад

      Sylomer

  • @djseverman
    @djseverman 4 года назад +2

    5:49 Universal entering Axsens :P

  • @michalcross9013
    @michalcross9013 4 года назад

    Wish I was nearer by, I'd give you a hand!

  • @tomax2578
    @tomax2578 4 года назад

    You should definitely show us some measurements once it's finished :)

  • @jazzguitarstudentufc-fan3908
    @jazzguitarstudentufc-fan3908 3 года назад +3

    Where can you buy the Zulu man insulation material. I could not find on the internet

  • @user-oi4rt9zx2q
    @user-oi4rt9zx2q 3 года назад

    Hi i have really disturbing neighbors upstairs with very loud steps and dragging furniture, I was thinking about building a floating room inside my room but can I do the floor with your
    method? you think it will help and we will stop hearing them completely? If not I would like a recommendation for something that will help and maybe some guides, thank you!

  • @eranddroory9987
    @eranddroory9987 4 года назад +3

    Link to the foam company?

  • @exho_oooo
    @exho_oooo 4 года назад

    Are you going to get a eurorack to expand your music production. I think it would also look really cool in your studio as well

  • @kodi3881
    @kodi3881 4 месяца назад

    I'm not quite sure about one thing. I thought that the foam squares were suppose to sit on top or under the wool? You cut the holes to insert the squares to them completely burying them. Doesn't that defeat the purpose as now it all sits at the same level?

  • @juliebabygirl
    @juliebabygirl 4 года назад +1

    Can you post a link of the seller for those rubber squares for the studio floor? And the yellow ones for the walls :) And what type of aluminium sheet is it that you´re using on the floor? A link? :) I'm about to do the same with my studio :)

  • @giovanniiacuzzo4141
    @giovanniiacuzzo4141 4 года назад +1

    I just came across your channel and saw your videos about your studio construction. Did you ever considered to replace your current speakers by a new pair of ATC ? If you don't know this brand you should take a look. Keep going with the great work :-)

    • @Jonsine
      @Jonsine  4 года назад

      Hahah I know but very very expensive

  • @JasonRblah
    @JasonRblah 4 года назад +1

    What brand are the floor absorption products you are using? Sounded like Zoolumia from Austria? Google isn't figuring out the spelling.

  • @lrj113
    @lrj113 3 года назад

    If I have a basement with concrete floor will this bring bass back? I mean I have NO BASS comming out and I have a 2000watt dual 15inch subwoofer.

  • @ts3music649
    @ts3music649 4 года назад +1

    Training huh? Nice!!

  • @deemcevoy356
    @deemcevoy356 4 года назад +1

    Shit, I thought I was done when I ordered isolation pads for my monitors, 🤣🤣

  • @astantolukas1781
    @astantolukas1781 2 года назад

    Hi where can i get those damper?

  • @shakehandsdj5791
    @shakehandsdj5791 4 года назад +1

    Hey Jon, es ist nichts wirklich wichtiges, aber für dich als Perfektionist: Die OSB Platten sind mit der Schrift nach oben und das ist die Unterseite. Vlt. & Whrs. war es ja eh nur der Test und du weist das. Ich will nur helfen, nicht klugscheißen.... Wenn du die erste Platte mit der Schrift nach oben machst, müssen alle mit der Schrift nach oben, wegen der Nut und der Feder. Ich weis es ist nichts wichtiges, aber hinterher ärgert es einen. Ich bin echt gespannt wie das Studio am ende aussieht. Freu mich schon. Grüße aus Karlsruhe

    • @Jonsine
      @Jonsine  4 года назад

      Jop. Das hab ich schon rausgefunden. Danke.

  • @chrislineau9409
    @chrislineau9409 4 года назад +1

    The Noisia Studio is super sick, I saw the construction photos on Facebook, but does anybody know if they made a video?

    • @robingalon8299
      @robingalon8299 4 года назад

      Sincerly I think they've got the best ideas in terms of building a studio , especially with the decoupled floor and the diffusion 😁✅

  • @martinWross
    @martinWross 4 месяца назад

    Hey man, could you send me a link to the austrian company you mentioned ?

  • @Nedvio
    @Nedvio 4 года назад

    Would love to try to listen to music in a real (acoustically treated) room. Unfortunately I have no other way, but to produce on headphones.

  • @Arkangel24able
    @Arkangel24able 4 года назад +1

    Hi there great to see the nice work going on but I got one or two questions. First is why haven't you been taking the acoustic measurements of the room as you proceed. I mean take the measurements of the originally room then take another once you put the floor another measurement after the side panels are put and another once the ceiling is done ..... that way one could exactly know what exactly got improved or not or got worse...? secondly will you be working with diffuser and if so where and why exactly.....?

    • @Jonsine
      @Jonsine  4 года назад +1

      The room was measured before. Diffusion only if necessary

    • @Arkangel24able
      @Arkangel24able 4 года назад

      I get it bro... hoping for the best.... All eyes on you 👀.. Thanks for the experience....

    • @macleanjamie
      @macleanjamie 4 года назад +1

      The floor will show up as worse in a measurement. He doesn’t necessarily need diffusion. What will be needed is to add additional hard surface area to bring some life back into the room, because the room will sound dead. Before finishing off those last boxes, I’d change most of the remaning boxes into membrane absorbers. With the simple addition of some mdf, vinyl or plywood you can target problem frequencies way beyond what those 400mm of absorption only can do. If calculated correctly they can be very narrow Q, high amplitude absorbers in the sub frequencies while also reflecting back some highs. Look into that!

  • @SenZubEanS
    @SenZubEanS 4 года назад +1

    with the gaps between the foam being filled, it now looks like there will be no room for cabling which was the initial purpose.

    • @Jonsine
      @Jonsine  4 года назад

      There will be a Cutout but not in the back of the studio.

  • @PlxMusic
    @PlxMusic 4 года назад +1

    First

  • @brucespecter3144
    @brucespecter3144 4 года назад

    Hey jon are the guitar samples royalty free? Can i use it where i want?

    • @Jonsine
      @Jonsine  4 года назад +1

      Yes of course. Free to use.

  • @leandrosilva6414
    @leandrosilva6414 4 года назад

    Can you post a link of the seller for that rubber squares for the studio floor? Zulumier? Where can we get that? And what type of aluminium sheet is that you using on the floor also? Thanks and good luck!

    • @juliebabygirl
      @juliebabygirl 4 года назад

      Yep, I wanna know also, co's I'm about to build a room within a room too in my studio :)

    • @Jonsine
      @Jonsine  4 года назад

      Sylomer

  • @fady2017
    @fady2017 3 года назад +2

    sorry but I don't know why you don't share the link of the company

  • @mathiasspannnkrebs4024
    @mathiasspannnkrebs4024 4 года назад +1

    Hast du die Deckentraglast bedacht ???

    • @Jonsine
      @Jonsine  4 года назад +1

      Ja klar. Sind unter 120kg pro qm - bei den Boxen sind’s 300 aber direkt darunter ist der stahlträger.

  • @dmob549
    @dmob549 4 года назад +2

    Not sure how many designs you went through before committing to what you are trying to construct now, namely specifying your acoustic design, FYI “a room within a room” is not a studio acoustic design. I would highly recommend you re-visit your design to include some other options that would help you benefit form the amount of space you currently have to work with and decide which acoustical design you are trying to achieve. This would help eliminate some the confusion your viewers have. I have also yet to hear you mention any ideas to possibly change how you might enter this studio, consider changing the location of your speakers and the direction you will be facing while sitting at your main desk. If you reverse your design, you can keep natural light in from the windows and use them as part of your acoustic design. Another recommendation is to add angles to your walls to form a semi-hexagonal shape and get rid of the rectangular shape you currently have for a reflection free zone (RFZ). This could possibly allow for walking space behind your acoustic panels to access your heating unit for maintenance in the future.

    • @Jonsine
      @Jonsine  4 года назад +1

      Thanks. Half of the stuff you meantioned is already implemented the other half we also had in mind but just didn’t work for this space. Trust me everything was considered this is the best solution for the budget

  • @GlinkNY
    @GlinkNY 4 года назад +1

    @2:37 “We Don’t have any neighbors around the studio so we can’t be as loud as we want” bruh what do you mean

  • @joostjacobs78
    @joostjacobs78 4 года назад

    Hey Jon, the other day you were complaining that the pink were too squishy and that the company made a mistake and that the floor bent too much and that you couldn’t move on with the floor construction. Yet, today you are doing it anyway. What has changed?

    • @tomknox7425
      @tomknox7425 4 года назад

      They told him to use double the material and they'll send a 2nd package for free.

  • @urbanman1516
    @urbanman1516 4 года назад +1

    He'll be done his studio in 2050.

    • @Jonsine
      @Jonsine  4 года назад

      I’ll finish this year promised

  • @PlxMusic
    @PlxMusic 4 года назад +5

    Whos the lady at 4:58?Dosent Look Like Venesa!

    • @djseverman
      @djseverman 4 года назад

      hahaha good eye 😂😂

    • @Jonsine
      @Jonsine  4 года назад +2

      New intern 😜😂

    • @PlxMusic
      @PlxMusic 4 года назад +1

      @@Jonsine Ohh OK!

  • @audiobaer
    @audiobaer 3 года назад

    maybe overkill.. haha.. doenst make any sense that build.. but people wanna bounce.. haha

  • @DAUBSKI
    @DAUBSKI 4 года назад

    Laptop.

  • @StoneWallLandscapes
    @StoneWallLandscapes 5 месяцев назад

    Not to be negative nelly, but you had me completely confused. I understood what your intent was but confused on your process. sorry

  • @LoRdeShellz-ff4vi
    @LoRdeShellz-ff4vi Год назад

    BleSsinGZZz