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Are hard floors almost always preferred even when going for a "dry" (dead) sound?
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Are hard floors almost always preferred even when going for a "dry" (dead) sound?

Many seem to recommend deadening all the surfaces of a room except the floor, when trying to make a...


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Are hard floors almost always preferred even when going for a "dry" (dead) sound? - by SynthWizard - 09-24-2019, 04:11 PM

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