One of the biggest challenges for audio studios is unwanted noise coming in from outside. Windows are often the biggest culprit, but there are ways to soundproof them so you can create quality audio...
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Acoustic foam panels are excellent if youโre looking for something to absorb sound and reduce echoing in a room. Theyโre relatively easy to place on the wall, but you need to maintain them to...
Any artist that has started recording music or podcasts in a regular room will know how important bass traps are for improving sound quality and preventing bass booms. Low-end bass frequencies are...
Ceilings can play a crucial role in how much noise you hear from the room above your workspace and how much of that noise ends up in your recordings. While soundproofing your ceiling won't be the...
Comprehensive acoustic treatment in a home or professional studio is necessary if youโre doing sound-sensitive work. Acoustic treatment is often more effective than spending on fancy noise-control...
Looking at the home studio of a professional recording engineer or analyzing the sound of your own room might make you wonder whether acoustic treatment is essential. Adding so many pieces of foam,...