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With the advances in digital technology, musicians can now produce their own music at home. Over the years the gear has gotten much better, and musicians have learned a great deal about recording. So why do so many musicians and engineers have difficulty getting truly professional-sounding results? One reason? Acoustics. If the room you’re working in has poor acoustics, it will be extremely difficult — if not impossible — to produce excellent results. You can’t ca… More >>
Acoustic Design for the Home Studio
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This is a really good book. I am in the process of acoustically treating my home studio right now and this book was like my Bible haha! If you are wanting to learn about acoustic treatment and/or are needing to know what to do with your home studio I highly recommend this book! It’s really easy to understand and a good read!
Rating: 5 / 5
Great book, super practical and makes designing and adapting your space into a serviceable recording space less daunting. Very good. Recommended.
Rating: 5 / 5
This book helped me to create a dozen acoustic panels from rockwool, covering them with burlap, and helped me figure out where to hang them in my home studio. It was great to be able to see examples of other studios and how the various acoustic treatments were handled. In addition, there is much basic information that explains why these treatments work and why they are necessary.
Rating: 5 / 5
I have read many articles online concerning acoustics as well as have had the pleasure of working in some wonderful million dollar + studios. I must say that this book is perfect for the Novice who is just getting into acoustics as well as someone like me who has a backing and understanding as well as experience in the field. For its price, I recommend it to EVERYONE!
Rating: 5 / 5
Before this book I read Basic Home Studio Design by Paul White. This book was very introductory and helped me get somewhat comfortable with the terminology and some standard ways of treating rooms.
Mitch Gallagher’s book was definitely a step up from that. It was much more informative and introduced many ways of treating a room (broadband absorbers, bass traps, foam, ceiling clouds, etc.)
This book will without a doubt help one get associated with acoustics. Read the book in its entirety. The only crucial thing that I don’t think it focused on much was how to measure your room yourself (acoustically, for flutter echo, decay time, frequency response, etc.)
But, it does give some information that one will be able to figure out and apply properly with a little internet research.
All in all, a very good book that will be very helpful.
Rating: 5 / 5