Entries in home recording (10)
What Equipment Do You Need To Record A Song?
In days gone by, recording music required a lot of specialized equipment or — if you were very lucky or very talented — a record label and a recording studio. Today, with advancing technology and the internet at our fingertips, you can record studio-quality songs at home with just a few items. What sort of equipment do you need to record a song at home?
5 Things You Need For Your Home Recording Studio
Innovations in technology have made it easier than ever to set up a recording studio. It’s no longer necessary to invest thousands of dollars (and hundreds of square feet) in a bulky mixing board. Many of today’s most popular songs were created with little more than a laptop and some software, but it still takes a few simple things to make a great home studio to capture vocals and instruments at their best. As you build your home studio, include these five elements.
How To Find The Right Online Mixing Engineer For Your Project?
Imagine you have been writing and producing your songs for hours and managed to record in a recording studio. Now what? Your songs need to be mixed and mastered!
You could mix the song by yourself but you need a lot of experience, analog equipment and good studio acoustics to get in the ball park of a professional mix.
It doesn’t make much sense to rush things and to release a track with mediocre audio quality after spending much time and energy while recording. Another option is to hire a professional mixing engineer with experience, album credits and equipment.
Nowadays a lot of music is produced via the internet. With strict deadlines time is limited and artists can’t spend days in the studio along with the engineer. You can find suitable engineers and mixing services online world wide. With Skype, Email and other services its easy to work together and a lot of time is saved over attended sessions.
5 Production Mistakes Most DIY Musicians Make (Including Me)
I’ve been making home recordings for about 10 years, which means I’ve learned through mistakes.
So here are five recording mistakes beginner producers make. Five mistakes I’ve made.
Why Your Home Recording Sucks (And How to Fix It)
Recording at home is a viable option for musicians now. Whether you just want to throw together a quick demo or you want to record a whole album from your garage, you can get a relatively affordable setup and set up something resembling a makeshift studio at home. Just because you are a musician or singer doesn’t mean that you are an audio engineer, and there are many reasons your recording probably sucks.
5 Great, Affordable Home Recording Studios In Nashville
Planning on recording in Nashville but put off by the high cost of studio time? Don’t overlook the area’s numerous home studios. Here are five where you can get great results without busting your budget.
9 Things You Can't Ignore If You Want To Record A High-Quality Demo
This article originally appeared on the Sonicbids blog.
A demo is the musical equivalent of the sketch a painter makes before he or she lays paint to canvas. It’s meant to be fast, lightweight, and easy to pull off – a way to quickly and cheaply capture your sound and represent as well as you can to your fans, labels, distributors, or basically anyone you hope to take you seriously as a band or musician.
Guide To Improving Home Studio Acoustics [INFOGRAPHIC]
There have beenLeaps and bounds in music technology over the past decade; giving the run-of-the-mill musician a new found set of applications and musical suites at their fingertips.
This has seen a sharp increase in the number of recording spaces popping up in domestic dwellings. A pair of cheap monitors, a budget microphone and some clever configuration of increasingly intuitive recording programs is the usual plan of attack for those forgoing the professional recording experience in favour of a DIY-approach.
It takes more than a random arrangement of recording equipment in a granny flat to create a studio that will actually sound good, however.
What Goes Where? Setting Up A Recording Studio
Your first attempt at recording a song or even just vocals at home will likely include the built in microphone and soundcard of your computer or even a webcam. It’s a confusing task to even understand what all pieces of studio gear are required, let alone how they must be connected to operate properly. Newcomers become intimidated almost immediately, but think of these factoids…
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(Updated January 13, 2016)