How To Put Together A Home Recording Studio

You can pick from a dazzling range of equipment when setting up a home recording studio. Here are some tips on what you need. When you are recording in a home recording studio the quality of the sound is of the utmost importance. This is the thing you must keep in mind when your are choosing your home recording equipment.

The first thing on your shopping list should be a multi-track recorder. If you are living in the late twentieth century you can have an analog recorder that uses tape or a digital recorder that uses digital tape. The analog kind is a little cheaper.

A wiser option would be to get a multi-track recorder that uses a computer hard drive. This has all but superseded the other types of recording devices. With a hard drive you can save your channel settings as well as your music. The amount of music you can save depends on the size of the hard drive.

If you are going to use a computer to record and save your music, your home computer will probably do fine but you might want to get a better quality sound card. You will need sequencing software like Cubase SX, ProTools, Cakewalk Sonar or GuitarTracks that allows you to mix signals from a microphone or from electronic instruments.

Now let’s talk microphones. Your microphone is based on consistency and quality. A condenser microphone is the best quality and you will need a pop filter if you are recording vocals.

Recording Studios in Birmingham – Choosing the Right One

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Finding a trustworthy recording studio in Birmingham can be daunting to say the least! Many smaller studios are hidden away, and who knows, maybe it’s those very studios that house the perfect music producer for your recording project!

First thing you must understand is that recording studios in Birmingham come in all shapes and sizes and crucially they come with different equipment specs. Now, don’t make the mistake that many musicians do, assuming that better equipped means a better end result, not true!

It is far more important to find the right producer for the job, as his creativity and understanding of his gear (whether top spec or not) will be what makes the difference.

Birmingham is a big place, with many studios and music rehearsal studios, so how do you know where to start looking? Here are a couple of studio that are worth a closer look:

www.robannas-studios.co.uk

These guys are offering 4 Hours For £30 in their recording studios, which is a stunning offer. Check out their website as they have examples and clearly laid out information. Remember to ask to hear examples of work that was done with a ‘real’ client. Find out what results can be achieved in a given time frame.

http://www.theoxygenrooms.com/

This recording studio based in Birmingham has all the latest gear and employ modern recording studio techniques to really boost your recording experience. Their website is really nicely put together so may be worth checking these guys out.

Your Home Recording Studio on your Computer

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Everyone is affected by music in some form. There is music that we hate, and music that we love.
Music is in everyone
Anyone with a love of music and a burning desire to learn to compose and perform music can do so with the help of a computer based home recording studio.
Music software makes songwriting and recording possible without even a formal music theory background or music writing proficiency
Sequencers can be used to overcome some of the gaps in your musical training.
Some may even consider the mouse, keyboard and computer to be their musical instruments
MIDI(Musical Instrument Digital Interface) lets you work with music,much llike a writer works with words. You work at the level of a single note, with full control over how it is played.
MIDI lets you craft your own song at your own pace, using whatever works best for you.Mistakes are easily fixed and new alternatives can be tried, while you  hear the results in real time
The fact that you cannot even play a short melody on an instrument is no longer a reason to keep the music inside of you.
Even though you may not be able to keep a ryhthm, you  can still craft ryhthms, edit and make changes using simple familiar visual techniques.
It is as simple as using a computer painting or drawing application.
It is an interactive way to write your songs
Sequencers, MIDI, synthesizers and samplers can all work together to reduce or the extreme postion of eliminating the need for the physical aspect of playing instruments you wish to include in your compositions.

A Guide For Building A Simple Recording Studio

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There is a huge selection of gear to choose from when wanting to record music. Sound quality is very important when recording music so the recording musician can select the right equipment for getting the best sound. To do so however, to get the best quality in creating and recording music you need to know a few details regarding various recording gear.
To start, someone who is looking to record music professionally should have some short of multi-track recorder. You can either have an analog multi-track recorder that takes a tape or a digital multi-track recorder that has a digital tape; digital tapes similar to zip drivers. Nevertheless, the analog tape recorders are usually the cheapest recorders out there as well. The recently popular multi-track recorder is the one that uses a hard drive. This type of multi-tracker recorder is based on a computer hard drive that you can save your music and channel configuration on. Depending on the make of the digital multi-track recorder the size of the hard drive varies and so does the amount of information that you can save on. In addition, some hard drives can also be upgraded and to have more memory.
Before you start recording you need to get the sound to the recorder from the source. A microphone is a basic and most common way to do so. A microphones utility depends on a few factors but in general microphones are categorized based on quality and consistency. Quality of sound is one thing but the second one is consistency which is also important. Consistency has to do with the perception of sound as well as for the eventual usage of the sound. Moving on to other things you will need to record music, is to have a way to listen to what is being recorded in the studio. These types of studio speakers are referred to s studio monitors or reference monitors. These speakers are specially designed for music production and are very accurate. They are made to give out highly detailed overall sound without focusing on a particular frequency.
After the multi-track recorder, a microphone and a monitor you will also need a mixer. A mixer is an audio device that can either be digital or an actual piece of electronic equipment. What a mixer does is mixes signals. It mixes the audio inputs into viable audible sound wave entities that can be manipulated in way that can be altered around for the best levels. A mixer works great in bringing all your studio components together and allows the recording professional to control the audio levels as well as connect other instruments and studio components. A mixer supports audio mixing consoles that allow you to alter the tone dynamics of more than one audio signal at the same time. Aside from the above the recording professional will also need a variety of cables, connectors and other kinds of recording equipment. It is not hard to start your own studio. These days it can be achieved very easy and at a low budget.

How To Set Up a Home Recording Studio in 7 Days Flat – Day 7

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Having your own home recording studio is one of the biggest advantages you can provide for yourself as a musician.  In this 7 part report on setting up your own home recording studio, we are discussing the necessary recording equipment and software that your home recording studio will need.   As we arrive at the last section of this series, it is time to discuss the options for putting your music into the hands of the public.

Years ago, music was recorded on cassette tape, 8-track tape and vinyl records.  The most popular choice for many beginning bands was the cassette tape and so we have the term “mix tape” as part of our vernacular today.   Modern music produced in home recording studios has been made possible by our advances in technology that have brought us the CD burner and the ability to store music in mp3 files.

Since most of us who are recording music in a home recording studio intend to use it for CD production, we will primarily be focusing on CD burners.  The new home recording studio can use:

the CD burner that is built into your computer.  The upside:  It is equipment you already own so it isn’t going to cost you extra.The downside:  You can only burn one CD at a time.  This option will work for a new start up but when you start to get orders for hundreds of CD’s, you won’t have time to burn them all one at a time.