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We must consider...

That recording studios are carefully designed following the principles of acoustisc room.

Fitting acoustic

The acoustical properties required for recording sound with precision and accuracy are as follows:

- Soundproofing (insulation): make the interior are not spreading to the outside and the outside are not penetrate and interfere with the recordings.
- Reverb: sound is a phenomenon that consists of a slight permanence sound once the original source stopped broadcast. In a studio must be controlled reverberation time.


- Distribution: improve the dissemination of the sound field, getting the sound distributed evenly throughout the room.

The diffusers consist of a series of parallel slits of rectangular form, the same width and different depth.

When a sound wave with any direction focuses on one of its cracks, this spreads through its center following a path parallel to the walls of the crack to reach the bottom of it.


- Prevent the formation of standing waves: may cause unpleasant sound modifications (eg reverberation).
The proper fitting acoustic of our studio is achieved through the use of various special materials: absorbent, insulating, diffusers, air chambers ...

This video is a series of experiments with the sound in different places. Let's take a look!



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