Sterling Skye - Studio Design & Optimization

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Acoustic panels are great, but they won't stop your noisy neighbors.New video is up: I answered a few real soundproofing...
06/04/2026

Acoustic panels are great, but they won't stop your noisy neighbors.

New video is up: I answered a few real soundproofing questions from Reddit and broke down what actually helps.



Acoustic panels can make your room sound better, but they will not ...

Most people buying acoustic panels for their home studio make at least one of these mistakes. Is that you?Swipe through ...
06/04/2026

Most people buying acoustic panels for their home studio make at least one of these mistakes. Is that you?

Swipe through to see all 3 →

Be sure to grab the free Home Studio Success System for a full acoustic treatment guide covering what to fix first, panel recommendations, and how to get the biggest improvement for the least effort: https://sterlingskyestudios.com/home-studio-success-system

I ignored the biggest soundproofing weakness in the room, and it cost me big time.When I built my first real home studio...
06/03/2026

I ignored the biggest soundproofing weakness in the room, and it cost me big time.

When I built my first real home studio, being able to record without interruptions or excessive amounts of noise that I'd have to edit out later was priority number 1, which meant soundproofing was in order.

I tore down the original drywall, sealed the holes and cracks I found inside the wall cavities, put acoustic putty around all the electrical boxes, and added sound insulation. I also hired contractors to install thicker 5/8” drywall, seal the gaps with acoustic caulk, and handle the paint and finish.

All of that made a significant impact on the amount of sound entering and escaping the room. However, there was one major task I knew I still needed to do, but decided to wait on.

I didn’t replace the door.

It was a basic hollow-core door, the kind you’d find in any budget apartment or quick flip house. These doors are basically cardboard, so it was a major weak point for sound. I did add a door sweep and weatherstripping around the door stop, which helped reduce some sound transmission, but it was nowhere near as effective as replacing it with a solid-core door would have been.

Luckily, my roommates didn’t mind the noise I was making, but I still had to deal with faint interruptions from whatever they were doing outside the room. Kitchen noise. Vacuuming. Phone conversations. All sounds that can easily be picked up by sensitive studio microphones.

I lost a lot of time working around those noises and re-recording takes that were ruined by interruptions. And most of that traced back to the weakest part of the room: the door.

Lesson learned: If you’re going through the trouble of soundproofing a space, don’t skip the obvious weak points. A room is only as soundproof as its weakest leak.

I wish this were the only mistake I made building my first home studio. Unfortunately, there were 4 others just as frustrating.

I've highlighted those mistakes and the lessons I learned in my latest article. Check that out here and avoid making the same mistakes in your space:

Building a home studio? Here are 5 costly mistakes I made with soundproofing, acoustics, climate control, workflow, and video so you can plan smarter and avoid expensive headaches.

Planning on building a new studio or having trouble with your current recording or livestreaming setup?I can help.Send m...
05/29/2026

Planning on building a new studio or having trouble with your current recording or livestreaming setup?

I can help.

Send me a message or book a consultation here:

https://sterlingskyestudios.com/free-consult

05/21/2026

It’s finally done…

The new Sterling Skye Studios website is live!

I built the site myself. Took me about 2 weeks of straight work, after putting it off and messing around with ideas for months.

I think I need to add more studio pictures still, but what do you think?

👉 SterlingSkyeStudios.com

If your recordings sound thin, distant, or harsh, the problem might not be your mic. It might be how you’re using it.Swi...
05/12/2026

If your recordings sound thin, distant, or harsh, the problem might not be your mic. It might be how you’re using it.

Swipe through for 3 mic placement mistakes that are easy to miss and easy to fix.

Then, grab the free Home Studio Success System for more tips to improve your studio sound and avoid common setup mistakes:

https://guides.sterlingskyestudios.com/

05/07/2026

I will never financially recover from this…

In a world where everything is getting slapped with a gimmicky AI label, these AI audio tools are actually worth using. ...
05/06/2026

In a world where everything is getting slapped with a gimmicky AI label, these AI audio tools are actually worth using. Swipe →

Grab the free Home Studio Success System for a full software stack covering everything from recording and editing to noise reduction and delivery: https://sterlingskyestudios.com/home-studio-success-system

05/05/2026

Higher value or "quality" ≠ better results.

This is one of the easiest traps to fall into when upgrading a studio.

You see a bigger number and assume it must be better:

→ Higher sample rate
→ More megapixels
→ Higher frame rate
→ More resolution
→ Sharper image

Sometimes that helps. Sometimes it just creates larger files, more computer strain, and no noticeable improvement in the final result.

Numbers I wouldn’t obsess over:

→ 96 kHz or 192 kHz sample rates for basic creator work
→ Huge megapixel counts for studio video
→ 60 fps for every type of content
→ Publishing everything in 4K just because you can
→ Ultra-sharp camera settings that make people look worse, not better

Numbers worth paying attention to:

→ 24-bit, 48 kHz audio recording
→ 32-bit float when recording levels are unpredictable
→ 4K capture when editing flexibility matters
→ Consistent frame rate and shutter speed

The question worth asking every time:

What setting gives me the cleanest, most reliable result without adding unnecessary problems?

That's the difference between a setup that looks impressive on paper and one that actually works.

What’s one setting or spec you’ve changed that actually made a noticeable difference?

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