Acoustics & Studio Furniture Digital Edition Presented by Mix
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• New Acoustic Products for Diffusion, Absorption and Vocal Recording: There is no one-size-fits-all to the science and math behind each individual room, but there are acoustic treatment systems and products, as well as studio furniture, to get an engineer started on the right path to a quality recording/mixing environment.
• Profiles of Professional Studios That Have Improved Their Mix Positions: See what Phase One in Toronto, WMN Studios in Whistler, B.C., St. Izzy's of the East in Nashville, and John Alagia and Ken Caillat at The Village in Los Angeles have done to their rooms to ensure that their mixes translate to the world
• Tips and Techniques on Where to Begin With Room Treatments: Where do you put your speakers? How do you know where to experiment with absorption? With Diffusion? How can you make sure that your low-end information is accurate and true. Check out a few helpful hints on getting you started—before you call the manufacturer.