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This is Nakajima from AZSTOKE Co., Ltd.
SKYSQUARE is a recording studio where sound can be recorded , but capturing the best sound is not just about having a location.
In order to capture the best possible sound, it is necessary to configure the sound inside the huge recording pit to have the appropriate resonance, and since the purpose is to create a field for recording sound, it is necessary to shut out unnecessary external sounds.
This will not only involve the huge pit we introduced the other day, but we will also be using a variety of other techniques to create a sound field that can be fully utilized for recording.
Following the giant pit, work has begun on the installation of a 30m soundproofing wall.
We also plan to have a security gate and parking lock chains installed at the same time.
This blog will tell you about the progress along the way.
The construction schedule is shown in the map below.
①30m soundproof wall
②Accordion gate
③Parking lane
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■ Table of Contents
1. Ground preparation: Excavation
Since we will be installing a 3m-high wall, we will need to dig a large hole.
The excavation is about 1m wide.
The height is set to 80cm.
Similar holes are set at equal intervals over a 30m area to keep the surface level.
A round mold for installing a pole was placed in the hole.
2. Ground formation: Concrete
The concrete has been poured and a sizable foundation has been set.
It appears that they are making sure the poles are level as they go.
The ground is filled with concrete at equal intervals over a distance of 30m.
Wait for it to harden.
3. Installing the supporting pillars
Once the ground had settled, the pillars were installed.
I can imagine soundproofing walls being installed here.
The photo shows our own excavator, and by making it available we were able to reduce the price a little.
I didn't realize there would be such benefits to buying it.
It was a pleasant surprise.
4. Install the walls
Once the walls were attached, the look came together instantly.
The pits are well hidden so it looks pretty good.
This looks promising!!
It's still under construction, but it should be completed in a few days, so I'm really looking forward to it.
It is necessary to verify how much the noise of the sound has changed.
I will check it carefully before proceeding.
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