Monday, October 13, 2008

How to Get Equipment for a Home Recording Studio

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Creating a home studio can be a task. With endless lists of equipment and setup configurations, a person could lose their passion for music in a hurry. The good news is that all it takes is a working knowledge of the needed equipment. Here are some basic tips regarding home studio equipment.


Step 1
Decide on your budget, quality expectations, technical experience and personal preferences regarding musical style. Such decisions will enable you to have a clear vision of the studio that you wish to create.

Step 2
Look into equipment for recording backing tracks. Use midi keyboards and/or guitar to midi converters to record notes for backing tracks, midi and audio multitrack software to record, play and edit your music, sound modules to use electrical sound samples in your recording and studio monitoring equipment (headphones and speakers) to hear what is being recorded.

Step 3
Purchase equipment to record vocals and live instruments. Use digital multitrack recorders or software multitrack sequencers to record audio and/or multitracks. In addition, purchase microphones for voice recording, an audio interface recording sound card to allow your computer to process your music and headphone playback gear to hear the backing tracks as you record new tracks and vocals in your studio.

Step 4
Decide on the type of mix down equipment. Studio monitors allow you to listen to your music while digital signal processors add effects (such as reverb, chorus and compression) to your tracks. In addition, mixers will provide ways to combine and refine multiple tracks, while mix-down track recorders provide stereo tracks for you to record the mix.

Step 5
Get equipment for mastering. Audio mastering programs will allow you to enhance your music tracks further. In addition, purchase a CD burner drive and burning software to record CDs of your studio creations.


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