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Atlantis
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I've been searching vainly for any sort of helpful information regarding the best type of materials used in drum recording studios, as the reverb plugin I'm using allows me to set a room material filter to imitate real acoustic spaces. So I was hoping someone here might be able to give me some sort of lead on this subject? Maybe it'd help knowing some of the top recording studios in the world and checking out their websites for material information, if they make this available. But I'm not really sure which are classed as the top studios in the world?

For example, the types of materials I can set are things like 9mm plasterboard, carpet, gypsum board, wood floor, acoustic tile, acoustic foam, 6mm glass etc. I'd just like to know which sort of material is usually used in a drum booth to give the best, most natural sound.
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