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firubbi
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i know it's not possiable to do it by myself.
there are big boys out there to do a True acoustic room and they will gonna charge Big $.....so is there any book or vdo's out there? how did you done your Acoustic??(for control room)plz also let me know the size or your room.
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Not sure if this helps but there are some great tips here.
http://www.acoustics101.com/
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you guys are g r e a t....
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Checkout a book called "how to build a small budget recording studio from scratch.... with 12 tested designs" by Mike Shea, ISBN 0-07-138700-5

Most of it's dedicated to room treatment, which in 90% of the presented cases amounts to some 703 semirigid fibreglass panels covered in burlap hung on the walls. I've done this myself, and think it's one of the best investments I've made in my studio, for the least amount of money... Building a soundPROOF room is a different proposition altogether. If leakage isn't an issue, bringing the reverb time down with 703 is pretty easy.

Willy.

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:grin:
you better add some bass traps as well if yuo're gonna mix and master...
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