Lesson 4: Architectural and Ergonomic Design Fundamentals
Assignment 1: Research of a Music Production.Form Follows Function: Ergonomic Studio Design Principles and Components.You will complete the necessary steps from conception of idea to the final project: a complete production studio design, including site study, internal and external acoustic design criteria, architectural design, 3D architectural and acoustic modeling, final acoustic design and implementation, and audio monitoring system design. You will evaluate both theoretical and case study examples of acoustical and audio system design and construction, with a focus on programmatic thinking, application of scientific acoustical measurement, architectural and ergonomic planning and design, and both traditional and modern solutions in acoustics and audio.
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This course will prepare you to design and implement a professional-level critical listening, recording, and music production environment for yourself or for the clients with whom you work, using professional tools, standards, and practices.
If you were thinking about looking at FuzzMeasure, I feel there's enough information there to help you decide if it's worth the purchase price. I find it much more useful to simply provide a comprehensive and accurate review of what I'm looking at right in front of me.
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So many of us like different effects, DAW programs, and one person's favorite software has been the source of another person's frustration.
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If you think you'll like it, download it! No risk there! I generally try to have the reviews of items that have a cost associated to them stand on their own, and compare it on its own merits. I don't generally review free tools, as there's not much risk there. I'm certainly not saying you couldn't use REW for that purpose, I'm just pondering the slant in nomenclature. Many of the tools and titles seem to be slanted towards that and FuzzMeasure certainly 'feels' much more like a recording studio / live sound reinforcement tool.
I'm also not sure why they slant REW so much towards home theater. I also can't diminish the importance of good support, and SMUG (Super Mega Ultra Groovy) has been extremely responsive in the past when I've had questions about their software which I purchased. Whether that is worth $99 to you or not is up to you. I've downloaded it and taken a look at the interface, and REW looks pretty amazing for a free tool! At a quick glance, I find FuzzMeasure to be definitely quite a bit more user friendly and a little easier to find what I need without 'digging'.