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Summary: Learn how to soundproof a professional recording studio in this how-to video clip on professional recording equipment.
Matt Bodi is a music producer and owner of Up All Night Productions, a professional recording studio with locations in Miami and New York City. He works with up and coming recording...read more
" I am Matt Bodi with Up All Night Productions located in Miami, Florida. You can find us online at www.upallnightpro.com. Now this glass, if you notice there are two pieces of glass here. There is one piece that is slanted and then there is another piece that is straight and what that does is that traps the sound inside the two pieces of glass, so you have the slanted piece and you have the straight piece and within that the sound is unable to escape. Now also there are two thicknesses, there is one that is three-quarters of an inch and one that is half inch. So that is also to keep the sound in. Down here, if you take a look, there is the outlet where you will put the XLR cables, the microphone cable, the headphone cable, any cable that you need to connect to with the rest of the studio. So that’s pretty much the recording booth and how it is soundproofed."
eHow Article: Soundproofing a Professional Recording Studio