ACOUSTIC TREATMENT FOR MUSIC STUDIO

Acoustic treatment for your home recording studio is extremely overlooked by most music artists and Music producers.

The focus is usually on buying the best microphone for recording vocals, the best microphone preamp, the best studio speakers, and whatever other accessories that help you to record higher quality music.

While there’s nothing wrong with focusing on purchasing the best quality equipment you can afford – you may still have a problem. A lot of artists and music producers will notice that after buying good equipment, their recordings still don’t too good.

Some common  problems include:

  • A “wet” reverb sound mixed in with the vocals
  • Vocal delays or echoes introduced in the recording
  • A mix that sounds good in your music studio but doesn’t sound as good in other locations like your car or headphones
  • If you’re experiencing any of those issues that I listed above, you’re probably suffering from an acoustic problem in your room.

What Is Acoustics?

Acoustics are basically the physics of sound, which is both confusing and not at all essential to fully comprehend.

Great room acoustics are generally low-priority tasks when building a home, so most rooms don’t have a layout that is great for both listening to and recording music. In a room where the energy is not absorbed (like most of the rooms in a house), it bounces around until it eventually dies out.

So basically, the sound and music that comes out of your speakers will bounce around in your room until they die out – which can clash and cause problems with recording music (and mixing it – if you’re going to be the engineer as well). That’s where acoustic treatment comes in – it helps you create a controlled acoustic environment where you are absorbing a lot of frequencies to prevent them from bouncing around, thus making the music sound more accurate.

What Is Acoustic Treatment?

Acoustic treatment is the combination of the right materials and the right placement or layout to control frequencies and create the best sounding environment for recording and listening.

How Does Acoustic Treatment Work?

Acoustic treatment works by absorbing frequencies and making sure they don’t bounce around your studio to make sure that you’re hearing the music in its most accurate form.

What To Look For In Acoustic Treatment?

Acoustic treatment is based on the type of room you have. You may already be aware of the acoustics just from speaking or clapping your hands and noticing a sharp, ringing sound.

If you’re just trying to record vocals (and not make beats or mix your own songs in studio monitors) – cheap foam can get rid of bare walls and the absorb some of the high frequencies that may be causing a “damp” or ringing sound. It will not absorb low frequencies – which won’t be that much of a problem if you’re recording vocals close to the microphone.

However, if you’re looking to make beats or mix your own songs with studio monitors – you’re going to need something that’s more efficient for absorbing both high and low(er) frequencies. In this situation – you would look to add “broadband absorbers” panels and “bass traps”.

Ready For More Information? We Can Help!

Want to know more about your options? TAJ ACOUSTICS  is the industry-leading Acoustics company and it is  respected in acoustic treatment. We have helped people with their unique acoustic needs in all kinds of facilities from church auditoriums, Event centers, classrooms, lecture halls, libraries, Restaurants, Meditating rooms, living rooms to bedroom studios. Our highly trained staff are available for phone support to answer questions. If you have some basic measurements and information about your space and you are ready to receive an estimate we even offer Noise space Analysis for any space! Just with a call you can solve your noise issues.

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