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FeatureRecording Tip: Successfully Dealing With A Dead Room
By Barry Rudolph
Many studios built in the 1970’s were designed NOT to have any acoustic influence on the recorded sound produced in them.
This was accomplished by over-deadening walls, floors and ceilings so no sound waves (leakage) would reflect and add (or subtract) from the instrument’s original sound waves.
Bass traps were purpose-built for controlling sound from electric bass amps, small isolated (and…
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