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Basic Tips & Techniques for Soundproofing : Creating Good Acoustics in a Recording Studio

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Uploaded by on Feb 17, 2008

Learn tips on how to create good acoustic in the main room in a recording studio once you have chosen the building in this free video clip on soundproofing.

Expert: Gregg Tauriello
Contact: www.sweet16studio.com
Bio: Gregg Tauriello has owned and operated many recording studios and is currently located in Cornville, Arizona. He has a full service studio and can be contacted at 928-634-0220.
Filmmaker: Chuck Tyler

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  • It's so nice to know some people have the time and preoccupation to help other peoples understand some rules of acoustic.

    Congratulations for the video.

  • HEY HEY !! LMAO

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  • From gesture to facial expressions, he acts just like Paul McCartney.

  • i know this is silly.

    but by "good acoustics" people don't necessarily mean long resonance but they mean its clear and easy to hear subtleties in w.e. is being played/sung/etc right?

  • If you all know so much, why are you watching a tutorial

  • First, acoustic has nothing to do with sound ISOLATION (is impossible to have soundproofing, unless you make a airless gap between two spaces).

    Second, someone speaking about acoustics and having more gear than acoustic treatment in his room? Watch out people!

    Expert village my ass....

  • Hey Expert, There is no such thing as Soundproofing..

    You can control the Acoustics but you can not make something soundproof... If you could you wouldn't hear anything inculding yourself.

  • Not so easy when deadening!

    Plus it's good to deaden your room for monitoring purposes even if you don't record there

  • he sais "and deadness" so pleasantly. LOL

  • or you just use effects for deadening the sound or livening it. LOL

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