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Do I Really Need Acoustic Treatment in My Studio?

If you’re working with audio—whether you’re recording, mixing, or both—acoustic treatment isn’t just a nice-to-have. It’s often the difference between a mix that translates everywhere and one that falls apart the moment you leave your room.

32-Bit Floating Point Audio: Is It Worth It?

32-bit floating point is a digital audio format that offers an incredibly wide dynamic range—over 1500 dB. That means you can record whisper-quiet sounds and explosive peaks without distortion in the same recording, as long as your equipment can handle it. You will need a 32-bit recorder or a 32-bit audio interface, and any favorite outboards/preamps are of no use when working with 32-bit recordings

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