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Help, keeping sound from entering my studio

Here is the problem. I just opened a studio, and every thing sounds great the only problem is the building is right beside a busy highway and i am getting a lot of sound from that. i have tried every thing that i can think of, I think that the sound is entering through a door that is on a cinder block wall. I do not know what i can do about this but i have to figure something out soon. if anyone can give advice on how to deaden the sound it would be greatly appreciated.


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Asking this question in the studio building forum would be a good start.
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Just curious ... why would you open a studio next to a noisy highway?

Be prepared for a laborious and expensive task. I doubt this is going to be easy. I'm sorry, but I thought someone should be honest with you ... don't want to falsely get anyone's hopes up.
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