Studio Design (3)

The Music Telegraph | Text 2019/03/05 [14:38]

Studio Design (3)

The Music Telegraph| 입력 : 2019/03/05 [14:38]

▲ Sound diffuser on the wall

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Studio Design (3)

 

▲ Sound Diffusers are used to treat sound aberrations, such as echoes, in rooms. They are an excellent alternative or complement to sound absorption because they do not remove sound energy, but can be used to effectively reduce distinct echoes and reflections while still leaving a live sounding space.   

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▲ LEDE (Live End, Dead End) is a trademarked term for a particular acoustic design. In an LEDE studio, the area around the monitors is deadend, or made absorbent acoustically. The remainder of the room (behind the listener) is made “live” or reflective. The main principle is that the arrival of reflections at the console is in a specific order: 1. direct sound from the monitors; 2. First studio reflection (from the recording room, through the mics and monitors); 3. First control room reflection (off the back wall, assuming it is 10 feet or so behind the engineer). The idea is that by staggering these arrivals, the control room reflections don’t interfere with monitoring recorded studio acoustics.

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