Audio Recording Techniques : How to Start a Home Studio

To start a home studio, stock a spare room with all of the necessary equipment, including a computer, high-quality microphones, condensers and speakers. Determine a budget before creating a home studio with information from an independent recording engineer and producer in this free video on music recording.

Expert: Frank Green
Contact: www.digitalmaster.com
Bio: Frank Green, owner of DigitalMaster, moved to Nashville, Tenn., more than 24 years ago to further his music recording and production career.
Filmmaker: Dimitri LaBarge

Duration : 0:3:57


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6 Responses to “Audio Recording Techniques : How to Start a Home Studio”

  1. Don’t forget a …
    Don’t forget a digital/audio converter like for instance a MOTU :) Good video series though, I subscribed because of them.

  2. @
    capoman1…just …

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    capoman1…just because u have a home studio doest mean that u shouldn’t or cant use a quality recording program.i have a home studio and i use Pro Tools LE 8 and that is because it’s the norm at any or most studios worldwide not to mention it turns your home studio recordings into really good professional sounding mixes if you know what your doing

  3. an an interface
    an an interface

  4. For recording …
    For recording program suggestions, since we are talking about a “home” or “budget” studio, Pro Tools and Logic would NOT be on my list at all! A good cheap recording software package is called “Reaper.”

    That really was alot of information.

  5. Well , thats a lot …
    Well , thats a lot of stuff :( .

  6. cheers good vid
    cheers good vid

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