
Parametric design of a modular acoustic panel for sound recording space versatility
Increasingly sound recording studios are demanded to host projects of different acoustic needs. However, their sonic character, product of their contents and bulky conventional treatment solutions, usually remains unchanged. This paper reports a modular panel's early-stage design, aimed
at providing flexibility to a group of representative recording rooms. The versatility refers to acoustical (absorption and diffusion), practical (volume and weight), and aesthetic aspects. The geometry and materials of the panel were derived parametrically through computer modelling software,
by implementing interdependent and adaptable elements to one unit. Existing recording spaces were recreated into computational acoustic models and tested in two states. Simulations of the rooms' acoustical behaviour were run in turn, first with the original treatment, then with the panel replacing
the treatment. The design goal was to have minimal differences in Reverberation Time, Early Decay Time, Clarity, Room Frequency Response for every room's two states. Results showed the panel performing better in rooms with larger volume. Overall, the panel matched the original acoustic response
and character of the rooms, while providing versatility when compared to traditional acoustic treatment solutions. The development of such a product would allow future studio users fine tune the room's performance according to their needs.
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Document Type: Research Article
Affiliations: London South Bank University
Publication date: 01 February 2023
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