Studio Acoustics & Sound Absorbers - How To Make A Sound Absorber - Part 1 Materials

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Course URL : http://www.sonicacademy.com/Live+Recording/Course/Studio_Acoustics_and_Sound_...

Learn how to make your own Sound Absorbers for your home studio. Sonic Academy's Allan McGreevy shows you a cheap and easy fix to help you clean up the sound of your room and improve your listening and mixing experience.

Also Learn how to analyse your room and what difference good absorbers will make!

Tutorial 1 - Materials
Tutorial 2 - Building The Frame
Tutorial 3 - Attaching The Fabric
Tutorial 4 - Room EQ Wizard Overview
Room EQ Wizard.
New! Part 5 - Room EQ Wizard Setup
New! Part 6 - Fitting Ghost Acoustic Traps and Results

This is just the Introduction video, to view more videos from this course for FREE, register on the Sonic Academy website at http://www.sonicacademy.com/sign+up+for+free

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  • @SonicAcademy do I need a sound card if I`m only going to use software and VSTs to make music? My main concern is sound quality.

  • @5m1nutes you can just use the built in soundcard!

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  • what did you say that ways and where to get it?

  • can someone tell me the name of that track playing on the background.

  • Just curious - shouldn't any such endeavour start with, eh, CALCULATION? After all, it would suck to spend a day making a thing you later discover works entirely different than what you expected or doesn't work at all.

  • @SonicAcademy 10x

  • Should ideally use plastic sheeting over the rockwool, that dust goes through most cloth, especially speaker cloth. Plastic sheeting won't stop any sound, only dust...

  • NO PART 3 : INCOMPLETE!

  • This tutorial is pretty awesome. Unfortunately being a bedroom producer living with my parents it's kind of hard to make a nice studio set-up in a designated room.

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