Acoustics Practical Indoor Sound Treatment TUTORIAL
Are you afraid the sound in your room is giving others a bad impression of the content you worked so hard to make?
Are noises outside driving you crazy when you just want a room that allows you to focus and rest?
Has the topic of acoustics ever confused you in the past?
Whether you’re a content creator or a working professional, your life is affected by the sound in your room. It affects your ability to get a good night’s rest, to be understood in conference calls, to impart knowledge to others, and give others the best listening experience for your content.
If you can get this right, it will solve many of your problems. You’ll have peace at home. You’ll get better grades, be more productive, and have better quality sleep.
You will have an unfair advantage in getting people to like, share, subscribe, and react to the podcasts, music, narrations, lessons, and other content you’re putting out into the world.
You will not only be listened to – people will LIKE listening to you.
Maybe you’ve tried to get the best sound possible for a room, but didn’t know what to do. You didn’t know what to buy, how much, or where to put it. NRC ratings, STC scores, Hertz, Decibels… it is all very confusing.
You don’t want to be an engineer.
You just want to have great sound wherever you need to work or sleep!
This course explains the science of acoustics in SIMPLE terms.
It has:
- Presentations
- Animations
- SIX Case Studies with 3D video tours
- Audio Examples
- Cheat Sheets
- … And quizzes to help you remember what you learned
All across TWO AND A HALF HOURS of instructional videos.
You don’t need a massive budget, or even a modest budget.
In fact, you can start some aspects of acoustic treatment for $0!
That’s NOT a typo.
And once you’ve treated a room, even if it’s not perfect, there are things you can do to improve the quality of your recordings in post production to give them a more professional level of quality. There’s a whole section in the course dedicated to just that.
By the end of this course you will know:
- How sound interacts with the surfaces in a room
- What kind of treatments to recommend to solve problems with Echo, Reverb, Unwanted Background Noise, and Uneven Sound Distribution
- How much of each treatment is needed and where to place it
- How to test the reverberation time in your room easily
- You’ll know the Station, Seal, Screen, and Subdue method for solving problems with your Walls, Windows, Doors, Ceilings and Floors cheaply and effectively
- You’ll understand Hertz, Decibels, STC, and NRC ratings
- You’ll know how to record effectively with a microphone – what to aim for and what to avoid
- You’ll have an effects chain with three different effects to improve your sound after it has been recorded, and knowledge of how to use all of them
- What you can do to have the best room possible for a recording studio from design to remodel