August 2012
Beginner
832 pages
26h 38m
English
Juxtaposition of different working areas. Choice of appropriate acoustic spaces. Door and window isolation. Multiple glazing considerations. Modal control of small rooms. Special recording techniques.
As has no doubt become clear by now, no one room can perform all the functions which may be required for the recording of the whole range of probable musical performances. The large, variable room is perhaps the best option if money and space allow such a room to be built, but even the best such room can never mimic the performance of a good, small live room, or a good stone room; at least not without absurd complexity of structure and mechanisms. We should now, therefore, consider how ...
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