why are the walls, floors and ceilings of a recording studio heavily padded/
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the wall, floors, etc of recording studio are heavily padded so as to reduce any reflection of sound, and make the quality of the recorded sound become low.
the loose texture materials are good absorbers of sound, in this case the padding, that is why the walls of cinema halls are also coated with a loose texture material.
the loose texture materials are good absorbers of sound, in this case the padding, that is why the walls of cinema halls are also coated with a loose texture material.
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thanks, Goldencuber.
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