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What Goes Into Audio Control Room Design?

November 25, 2024 by Jamie Clark
Audio Control Room Design

Whole-Room Solution

When you need an effective audio control room design, you don’t want to piecemeal it together. For a control room to do its job, you need a whole-room solution. All the pieces and components need to work together. The design of your control room should consider everything, from how you operate to the technology you need. Your wish list must come together into a single design with the ability for expansion and retrofit down the road as your business grows.

Audio Control Room Design Considerations

An audio control room has special needs that must be front and center during the design phase. This helps ensure the installation and build phase is successful. Vital needs include things such as line-of-sight, acoustics, mechanical systems, electronics, video, and lighting. In addition, the need for isolation of one or more individuals must be considered. These are common elements in a good sound room and will help make a successful transition from design to reality.

Comfort Is Crucial

When you think of a sound booth, comfort isn’t always the priority. But for your sound engineers to focus on their work, comfort is crucial. The monitors and workstation setup matters, as does the video array and computers, touch control screens, and access to electrical and auxiliary systems. But that’s not all it takes to make for an ergonomic and comfortable workspace. You also need to consider the furniture factor.

Command center furniture design can make or break an employee, especially if they are sitting there for hours at a stretch. Selecting the correct chairs for the workstations will make a huge difference in comfort, productivity, and the ability to focus. It will even increase job satisfaction.

Where to Start?

A good design for any control room starts with a plan. There should be a site survey, a needs analysis report, an analysis of the workflow for the control room, and a work team design. There should also be equipment specifics, space and lighting plans, layout, and renderings of the finished room for approval before final design and installation.

An audio control room design is more than just a bunch of workstations and a video wall. Every business has unique requirements for a room. Fulfilling these requirements will help the company do its best work, be productive, and thrive in its industry. This is why design is crucial to a successful control room build.

Contact Fountainhead Control Rooms’ team of experts for everything you need to know about designing and installing a recording studio control room.

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