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Re: Sound masking vs sound absorption
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Thu, 11 October 2018 18:34
Jazzy
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Based on the terminology used, sound masking is like a sound filtering. I think this is similar to the thin foam placed over the microphone, or the cloth screen between the singer and the microphone when recording in a studio.
Sound absorption can be what Rusty has described.
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Jazzy
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