Sculpts high-quality live recording spaces out of small rooms.
Auralex pArtScience SpaceCoupler Soundproofing Material introduces a new approaches to solving acoustic
problems.
Loosely coupling spaces is a design technique that was developed by Russ Berger to sculpt high quality live
recording spaces out of rooms with otherwise small—some would say almost unusable—footprints. Berger has been
using the technique for close to 20 years to create truly unique acoustical environments in his studio designs.
To
understand how the Auralex SpaceCoupler noise control material works in a loosely coupled configuration, let's start with
a small home studio, just cozy enough to fit a drummer and a kit, say, 14' long by 12' wide with a 15' high ceiling. The lower
portions of the walls—say up to about 8' high—are treated with a good broadband absorber such as AudioTile, with
the absorber coverage as close to 100% as can be achieved. The upper portion of the walls are "hard," creating a live reflective
area.
SpaceCouplers placed horizontally at just above the 8' high mark separates the height of the room into two areas
with a controlled aperture. The SpaceCouplers in the aperture redirect sound energy into the upper portion of the room where
it is diffused. Sound then returns—again redirected by the SpaceCouplers—to provide a "big room" reverberation
tail that sounds exceptional. The quality of the resulting tail is smooth, without any acoustical artifacts or anomalies that
would be difficult to work with in the post-processing and mixing phases.
The loosely coupled space application is
just the beginning. The Auralex SpaceCoupler can be used over flat absorbers to increase their efficiency. Two of our favorite
applications of the SpaceCoupler are over absorbers above the mix position and over deep absorbers on the rear wall of a control
room. The former is a very efficient, space-conserving method of eliminating the floor-ceiling first and second order axial
modes that plague basement and bedroom studios. A relatively small area of SpaceCouplers over a few inches of noise absorption
on the ceiling can greatly increase the low frequency "punch" in the room and allow for better mixing decisions for low frequency
content. Bye-Bye Mud. Hello Translatable Mixes!
The latter application—SpaceCouplers over deep sound absorbers
on the control room rear wall—is most often found in "neutral" room designs. Mixing the SpaceCouplers with some SpaceArray
diffusors over deep absorbers can provide high frequency scattering, yet still allow the low frequency sound into the deep
absorbers to control modal build-up and noise cancellation in the room.
Like the SpaceArray, the SpaceCoupler is handmade
from solid wood. The craftsmanship is exceptional and the musical qualities of the Paulownia wood (used in musical instrument
construction) give a very natural feel to the room that is pleasant to be in and conducive to maximizing creativity. New applications
for the SpaceCoupler are being discovered daily at Auralex and RBDG. Coupled spaces, increased absorber efficiency, well-scattered
(diffused) sound and its high-end appearance all make the SpaceCoupler one of the most exciting soundproofing products introduced
in the past decade.
Auralex pArtScience SpaceCoupler Soundproofing Material Features:
- Crafted from solid wood
- Used to sculpt useful acoustic spaces out of small rooms
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