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										Studio Acoustics 
										101: It's the Room 
										by Michael Tarsia 
										This article was written for the 
										September 2008 issue of Radio World and 
										reprinted in their 2009 Sourcebook. 
										Moving from a world class recording 
										facility, where noise control and 
										acoustics were extremely good, to a 
										residential project studio, with 
										everyday noise and limited space, 
										presents challenges. Attention to room 
										isolation and sound shaping within the 
										space produce professional results. 
										Copyright © 2008 by Michael Tarsia and 
										NewBay Media, LLC 
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