Better home recording usually comes down to one big factor, and that is the sound source.
You can spend thousands on the highest end computer and the most complex recording software, but if you’re using a karaoke mic to capture your vocals, and a $5 guitar then most of the time your recordings will stink. (Unless you’re the Moldy Peaches that is
So your plan for better home recordings should be quite simple; first save up and get one nice condenser microphone. This will be good for vocals and acoustic instruments, then work through all you gear until you have a decent set up.
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Basic home studio design: You’ve made the decision to produce your own music, but where do you start? One option is to go to the nearest professional recording studio, however with fees starting at $100 ...


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