Ready to Record? Equipment That Musicians Need for More Successful Recording Sessions
At some point, a musician wants to be heard. You want other people to hear the music that you have made. A poor recording setup can completely ruin your message.
At some point, a musician wants to be heard. You want other people to hear the music that you have made. A poor recording setup can completely ruin your message.
A Musician that’s always in transit but needs to express himself will need some sort way to record or edit his music. In today’s day and age we have all of these Apps for our tablets and smartphones which are very handy. But sometimes we really need a computer based portable solution to a real studio setup.
1 Return of Real Songs
Millennials will come out of their collective fog and realize that what passes for pop music these days – well-produced, pleasant, beat-driven, formula, lyrically repetitive, singsongy, non-melodic music – are not really songs. Real songs – narrative stories with beginnings, middles and ends (as well as the clever bridges) - will stage a comeback, and real songwriters and performers will breathe a collective sigh of relief.
When designing a studio and purchasing the equipment for it you need to decide what you’re studio is going to be used for, what kind of music you are going to be making? This guide to studio equipment is the essentials for a singer songwriter looking to do release worthy recordings at home.
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(Updated January 13, 2016)