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Absorption Coefficient of Common Household Materials: DIY Treatment

When it comes to room acoustic treatment, you might immediately resort to standard acoustic materials such as Auralex, Fiber glass, etc. However in some parts of the world, these acoustic materials are not readily available. And if you order them from …

Do egg cartons work for soundproofing & acoustic home studio treatment?

One of the most commonly implemented acoustic treatment materials in home recording studio are the egg cartons. They are very cheap solutions and easy to find. You can find a lot of egg cartons in department store or every time you buy a dozen of eggs …

How to Install REAPER Digital Audio Workstation in Windows XP or Windows 7?

Reaper is one of the most reliable multi-track recording software (also known as DAW or Digital audio workstation software) that can run in Windows XP/7. The standard license cost only $60 and this is the discounted license. According to Reaper, you ca …

How to connect M-audio BX5a to your computer soundcard audio interface

M-audio BX5a is one of the best reference monitors that a beginner home studio engineer can afford. M-audio BX5a This tutorial will illustrate two ways on how you can connect M-audio BX5a to your computer. The first method is regarding the use of PCI s …

Absorption vs. Diffusion in Home Studio Acoustic Room Treatment

So you start reading the topic of room acoustics to properly treat your room with an objective of having an even and flat response. You then encounter two technical terms: “Absorption” and “Diffusion”. So you search for more information but it seems no …