The control room has been professionally treated by a acoustician and it sounds wonderful.
I have a main large room, and then I use three separate rooms which each have their own sound. Some rooms are more lively than others. So we have nice options.
But when I record in multiple rooms at the same time, there is bleed. Not always a problem, but sometimes I have to just multitrack things one by one to get what I want.
I like to use upward compression on acoustic instruments and the bleed is unacceptable between say a trumpet in a side room and the grand piano in the main room. I have to track these separately today. We use RX to de-bleed and this works well but not always. If I had 20 dB more isolation, then RX would be able to do trumpet/piano isolation.
This house is regular construction, framing lumber and drywall sheet (sheetrock).
My question is: Can I engage a professional to modify the walls and doors of the three side rooms to make them isolated from the main room and each other? Is it possible? I would like to be able to record in all 4 rooms simultaneously with 20 dB less bleed.
I was also wondering if I will only have to treat the inner walls - not the walls that face outside? I only care about bleed back into the other rooms. I have no neighbors to worry about.
Before I engage someone, can you guys tell me if this is actually possible?
Thank you in advance for your lively replies. Always fun to be here.