Q:1 why is there a metal grid for the engineers to walk on?
Q:2 Why are recording studios usually well insulated for sound?
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1. The material to be conveyed rests on a metal grid and a second grid is arranged to lift up and move forward between the stationary grid, thus lifting the material and "walking" it forward, before returning to make another stroke.
2. Similar to adding mass, damping is a method of soundproofing that dissipates kinetic energy from sound waves by converting it to heat. ... You can easily create a make-shift sound barrier for your studio that can be added to any area of the room, including the floor, ceiling, walls, or even the door.
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