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In today's video, I'll teach you how to make a hybrid Scatter Face acoustic panel for your home studio. This panel will revolutionize the sound quality of your room, providing better mixing and recording. Before making the Scatter Face, it's essential to have porous absorbent panels. I've already taught you how to make these panels in another video, which you can watch here on the channel. The Scatter Face is an economical, lightweight, and easy-to-build panel, inspired by a Music City Acoustics project. It combines absorption and diffusion, ideal for small home studios where a traditional diffuser is not viable. In this tutorial, I explain step by step how to build the panel, from choosing the materials to the final assembly. I also share valuable tips on alternative materials and necessary precautions during construction. Take advantage of Lender's exclusive offer for digital music production, with unlimited mastering, digital distribution, plugins, and much more. ★ Download the complete project in details to assemble your Scatter Face ★ https://curson.mykajabi.com/painel-sc... ★ Check out my Music Production courses ★ https://curson.com.br/?utm_source=you... ★ Check out my Magic Vocals vocal mixing plugin ★ https://curson.com.br/plugin-magic-vo... ★ See the equipment recommendation guide for your Home Studio ★ https://curson.com.br/como-montar-um-... ★ Get 15% off your LANDR subscription ★ https://www.landr.com/pt/preco/?utm_c... ** The discount only appears after you create your account ** 0:00 Video Introduction 0:07 What is the Scatter Face Panel? 0:26 Importance of Porous Absorbent Panels 0:45 Comparison: Untreated Room vs. Treated Room 1:00 Origin of the Scatter Face Project 1:25 Adaptation and Construction of the Scatter Face 1:50 Costs and Materials Used 2:15 Benefits of the Scatter Face Panel 2:45 Challenges of Having Diffusers in Small Home Studios 3:10 Wood Preparation and Measurements 4:08 Necessary Tools and Assembly Tips 5:00 Building the Panel Box 6:00 Panel Assembly and Using a Stapler 7:00 Adding the Porous Material and Finishing 8:00 Final Test and Results 9:00 Conclusion and Final Tips #AcousticTreatment #HomeStudio #AcousticPanel