Not all of us can be so lucky as to have a professional-level studio at home, but we can all do the best with what we have. Most importantly, we can pick a room that is most amenable to recording, and then work to make it have as favorable of acoustic properties as possible. This includes adding sound-dampening materials to the various surfaces to prevent echo, making strategic use of furnishings, and being careful in our microphone placement.
Key Takeaways:
- Everyone would love to have access to a pro studio at home – but for the vast majority of us, that's simply not possible.
- However, there are plenty of things that we can do in order to ensure that our environment is optimized given our resources.
- In particular, one should take care as to the treatment of the walls and placement of furniture and other items, which can create huge impacts on acoustic parameters.
“Studio acoustics is a large and rather complicated subject but you don’t need to be an expert to do a good job of your mixing or mastering.”
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