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Building A Home Studio? Answer These Questions First.
What’s your budget? Do some research and stick with your budget—a home studio can be a money pit. What do you plan to use it for? If you plan to sell studio space to others, you’ll need a much more complex set-up than you’ll need if you’re just planning to make your own music there. Know what you plan to do and leave room to expand if you think you’ll need it. Where do you live? Do you live in an apartment with thin walls, stuck between neighbors? Or do you have young children in the house, live near a busy highway, or have other sound issues that may interfere with your recording? Where you live can affect your recording. Which room will you use? Different rooms come with different issues. Your basement, for example, is most likely to need soundproofing. What type of music do you plan to record? The type of music you’re making will determine how many tracks and the type of equipment you need. Building a home recording studio is a dream come true for many musicians and bands. No matter what type of music you make, you should be able to find the equipment and space that will fit your music, your living situation, and your budget. Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com G Pearce works for the UK duplication company Magellan Duplication. For more information on CD duplication and replication services visit: www.magellanduplication.com/ |
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