Back in 2015 Berlin-based musician, producer, and engineer Robbie Moore decided to move from one studio to another in order to have more studio space. He found an empty warehouse and set about designing and building an impressive studio with a nod to some great studios of the ’50s and ’60s. Robbie has a mighty collection of musical toys from the past, present, and future which is one reason for checking out this video.
In this video, Robbie explains the thought processes behind his epic studio build while he shows many pictures of the build.
Building any form of soundproof room to also function properly as a recording studio is hard work, choosing to use a large derelict warehouse as a starting point must have felt impossible at times.
What Is Covered In This Video?
0:00: Introduction
0:39: Robbie showing us his previous studio
1:36: Introduction to the warehouse before building started
2:25: Warehouse strip out
3:00: Testing the acoustics by recording a horn section
4:10: Delivery of building materials
4:40: Laying out the floor and stud walls
6:20: Plasterboard and stud walls
7:40: Ventilation install
9:00: Sharing general anxieties when dealing with builds of this nature
10:05: Building a floating stage for the live room
10:30: Electronics and wiring
11:30: Building custom acoustics
12:15: Studio gear load in
13:27: Building custom soundproof doors
14:13: Aesthetics
14:40: Building ceiling acoustics
We are very impressed with Robbie’s work, as I’m sure you will agree. The attention to detail is spot on while clearly making exceptional use of the space he had to work with. Thank you Robbie for documenting your studio build for us to learn from and enjoy.