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How To Build A Home Recording Studio That You Can Call Your Own


How To Build A Home Recording Studio is the first step to making you own music studio. For most of us, recording is something that's done outside of the house. With that in mind, you're going to need some pretty heavy equipment to be able to record music in a professional manner. But don't let that stop you.

How To Build A Home Recording Studio

You'll need a mixing board in your home studio, and you need to be able to mix down on it. Most people will just use their personal computer to do this, but a mixing board will make things easier, especially if your computer is slow. Get started on your home studio today!


You'll need a computer, headphones/headphones, a mixer, an audio interface (USB), a speaker or headset, and an output device (amps - RCA). Depending on how much recording you plan on doing, you'll also need several additional pieces of gear. Digital audio workstations (DAWs) are essential for recording vocals and instruments, as they allow you to edit and add effects to them digitally. Also, an editing program like Pro Tools will allow you to do things like trim, panning, and adding compression.


Other gear you'll need is a high end speaker system, a power amp, speakers that have low end outputs, and an acoustic treatment unit. The acoustic treatment unit will get your signals to your ceiling speakers so that they can reproduce them for you. You can find cheap acoustics online with a little bit of hunting. Just be sure to treat the units with care and they'll serve you well for many years.


Your first step in setting up your own home recording studio should be deciding what you want it to look like. After all, it should look good both to you and to anyone else who might be watching your work. One option is to follow the common blue-ray design style, which has clean lines and a recessed monitor stand. Another popular choice is the wide-screen model, which makes the room feel larger and gives the illusion of a larger space. If you're recording live musicians, a "chalkboard" style model would be nice.


Next up is buying your audio interface and your power amp/amps. The interface comes in a variety of wattage and price ranges, so shop around until you find one that's right for you. The final piece of the puzzle is the acoustic treatment unit. This will come in handy for ensuring your sound quality and reducing feedback, among other things. Your how to build a home recording studio kit should be complete when you get your equipment and your materials.


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This article was published on 11.04.2021 by Harold S Mccorkle
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