Hey everyone today I want to talk to you about how to set up your Home Recording Studio
1*
The bigger the room the better you want to avoid cramped spaces.
Big Rooms Means
* More space for musicians,
* More space for your ever glowing collection of gear and instruments
Not to mention...They sound better
More on that topic latter
While many beginners might prefer a smaller room
Be smart and go for the bigger one
2* Noise
In everyday life, you forget how much noise is actually around you. But once you hear it through a microphone, all that Noise is magnified 100x.
* Cars
* Neighbors
* Plumbing
* Birds
* Crickets
* Wind
* Rain
All these things are common noises that can easily ruin your records
So pay close attention to witch room are the worst noise
Choose the room that's the quietest that's where your going to get your best recordings and your best mix
You really want a room where you can make all the noise that you want to make, at anytime of the day you want. But since very few rooms are like that
Some degree soundproofing maybe a required in order to create a useable workspace for yourself. And so...
3* Poor Flooring
For your recording room, such as Concrete Tile or Hardwood Floors I would say stay away from because your going to have sound bouncing all over with Concrete Tile and Hardwood Floors so stay away from hard floorings
There's always going to be a problem in a home recording studio that you cant fix your going to have to work around These things and learn how to work with them to get a great sounding mix.
Hope these tips helped you go out and make good music
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