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Can you tell me how I should go about painting my acoustic foam panels? They are currently white and rather ugly!
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Can you tell me how I should go about painting my acoustic foam panels? They are currently white and rather ugly!
These acoustic panels not only offer sonic improvements over simple acoustic-foam treatments, but are also very easy to install.
We help television composer Dave Lowe transform a cavernous-sounding spare bedroom into a usable home studio.
I recently moved house and, having now set up my equipment in a new room, I seem to have lost all of the bass end. My monitors are set up as they should be and my setup worked and sounded fine at the last house, but now for some reason the bass is only prominent at a point just behind my head in my normal sitting position. Any suggestions?
Setting up your studio in a cube-shaped room isn't a very good idea, as Pete Keen and Nick Smith found out to their cost. So the Studio SOS team set off to Kidderminster to help find some solutions to the inevitable acoustic problems.
The SOS team help Peter May to brush up his drum sounds and put more life into his mixes.
I've been encountering some problems with standing waves in the room were I do my mixing. The bass response is very uneven and I'm considering investing in some acoustic treatment, but I don't really know were to start. What are my options?
During the October 2003 AES Convention in New York, the SOS team managed to make it to Amityville to help reader (and SOS Forum regular) Glenn Bucci with his recorded guitar and bass sounds.