
The S.O.U.N.D. Project is a podcast by Haverstick Designs that promotes discussions about acoustical topics involved with designing recording studios and other acoustical spaces. We will review tips and tricks to get the most out of your space acoustically, case studies of rooms we have completed, progress reports on rooms we are currently working on, along with interviews with artists, studio own... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 135 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Gavin breaks down Noise Criterion (NC), a key metric used to measure how quiet a space really is. From HVAC systems to lighting buzz, NC ratings reveal what’s shaping your room’s background noise, and why small details can make a big difference in de... more
Gavin sits down with Jacob “Biz” Morris of Reach Records for a relaxed Q&A on building a dream mix room, the Texas move, and why six inches kept his last studio from coming along. We talk speaker picks, ceiling height, real budgets, the mirror trick ... more
Gavin defines Impact Insulation Class (IIC) and shows how it relates to sound isolation for footsteps, furniture movement, and other floor-borne vibration. He contrasts IIC with STC (airborne noise), walks through the rating scale and typical code mi... more
Gavin visits composer/educator Brett Ensley in his South Carolina studio live room (designed remotely by Haverstick Designs). You’ll hear Brett explain how he moved from baseball to music, the mentorship that pulled him into film scoring, and why he ... more
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Discussions focus on a wide range of acoustical topics related to designing recording studios and optimizing audio environments. Topics covered include studio design tips, soundproofing techniques, and interviews with industry experts. The content frequently features case studies highlighting various studio projects and valuable insights from artists, studio owners, and manufacturers, reflecting a blend of technical knowledge and practical advice.
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6. Dr. Bill Sallak
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