Finding the right home recording systems is exciting, rewarding and fun so why doesn’t everybody do it?
The majority of musicians would rather spend their time composing and playing music, rather than learning the art of recording. But if you devote some time to studying fundamental recording techniques, you’ll start to appreciate the subtleties that go into audio recording, discover a multitude of ways to improve your compositions AND save yourself the expense of going to a professional studio.
In the next few posts on this blog, we hope to take away some of the mysteries surrounding the art of audio recording.
- The $999 Home Studio - Before putting down your credit card, it makes sense to visit your local music products store and get an in-depth demo of how these or other home recording systems work. Then, ask the sales rep if you can have some time alone to see …
- How to Record a Band Demo CD or Band Demo Tape | DeepLook Artists … - Once the demo recording process is complete, it is usually fairly easy to burn your songs to CD on your home recording systems. You will want to read the instructions on mastering your music before you burn your demo CD. …
- chris bailey – daw (home recording) clinic – sept. 23, 5pm - if you’ve ever worked with protools, cubase, logic, m-audio, presonus, digidesign or any other home recording systems, you should come down with any questions you may have. chris’ last clinic on midi was very enlightening and this one …
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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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