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junkyardearl
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I've noticed that "real" professional studios usually have very little in the way of sound deadening foam on the walls, while every studio that has been in the budget of my band's ($30 an hour) have always been 100% covered in foam. What's the deal?
Personally I think that all that foam makes everything sound terrible. I can see why a person wouldn't want to record their vocals in say, an empty wearhouse, but I don't see why people would want all that foam. Can any of you guys tell me what you think of the whole thing? What do you studio running people do with your own place? I'd really like to know.
Personally I think that all that foam makes everything sound terrible. I can see why a person wouldn't want to record their vocals in say, an empty wearhouse, but I don't see why people would want all that foam. Can any of you guys tell me what you think of the whole thing? What do you studio running people do with your own place? I'd really like to know.

I'd love to hear all about this. All the guys that did our recordings were pretty bad. Well, the last two guys weren't so bad. The first guy that tried to make me feel dumb because I was so young (maybe 15) was terrible. He didn't even make sure the drums were tuned. I hated that guy. He had a bunch of friggin' green bed mattress foam all over the place, which was a small wearhouse actually. I heard that a metal band recorded with him and almost beat him up when he insisted that they pay him for the recording he did. But yeah, where's the site?