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Creating acoustic barriers and soundproofing a room are very helpful when recording music. Soundproof a room with tips from an acoustics specialist in this free video series on soundproofing.

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  1. When soundproofing a room, the first step is to plug up all of the sound leaks. Soundproof a room cheaply with tips from an acoustics specialist in this free video on soundproofing.

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  2. In DIY soundproofing, sheet rock needs to cover any windows. Soundproof a room personally with tips from an acoustics specialist in this free video on soundproofing.

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  3. Soundproofing a room means soundproofing air ducts and making them sound-absorbing. Pay attention to ventilation when soundproofing with tips from an acoustics specialist in this free video on soundproofing.

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  4. An acoustic barrier is intended to separate one instrument from another. Make an acoustic barrier with tips from an acoustics specialist in this free video on soundproofing.

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  5. In soundproofing, the best sounding booths are in a diamond shape. Build a sound booth with tips from an acoustics specialist in this free video on soundproofing.

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Recording studios are wonderful tools to help artists record their music and present it to the world. One of the reasons they are so important today is because of soundproofing. In a good recording studio, every room is isolated sonically from every other room. Soundproofing is the essence of the studio experience. In this free video series, an acoustics specialist explains how to soundproof a room. Cheap, DIY soundproofing is possible by following these steps, which include building a sound booth, making an acoustic barrier and taking ventilation into account. With these tips and techniques, a room will be soundproofed and ready for recording or other experiments.

 
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Arthur Noxon Arthur Noxon is the founder of Acoustic Sciences Corporation. They design and build specialty acoustic products that typically are used to support high performance, high power audio playback systems. <BR />Acoustic Sciences Corporation <BR />Telephone: 1-800-272-8823<BR />Email: info@acousticsciences.comdkdk

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