Tips For The Single Musician: Your Recording Studio

Every musician ought to have his, or her private recording studio. Just as each and every individual has settled on the instrument of their alternative, on the matching token, a recording studio is an absolute must have. Regard it as a final tool for the perfection, and promotion of your musical profession.

With today’s technology, there is not any excuse for not getting some sort of recording studio. It can range all the way from the littlest 2 or four tracks to a substantial 24 to 50 track monster whatever you are able to afford. You can actually get a four track studio for as little as $100, to $150.

I would like to indicate to those that say it's not do-able for them to get, or run their personal recording studio, you can achieve whatever you set in your thoughts to do! If you cannot acquire the kind of studio you would like at very first, start with what you can afford, and develop on it. You will be surprised to find that more than time how swiftly you can reach your aim. The point of your recording studio is to perfect your private sound, record your music, and promote yourself, or further your music profession. Getting your personal recording studio will:

  1. Give you a tool to see what you definitely sound like.
  2. Give you a tool to make your personal CDs.
  3. Give you a tool to record folks, and earn money.
  4. Give you a tool to make tracks, jingles, ring-tones, and such like.
  5. Give you a tool to do pretty much whatever you can musically Consider of. The sky's the limit.

Here's a general outline of my dwelling recording studio, and how I’m going about utilizing it. I use Cakewalk Homestudio 2 XL to record all of my tracks. I have found that this works very best with my screen reader: Jaws for Windows. I also use an 8 channel Baringer mixer a Fostex 12 channel sub mixer Korg M1 Yamaha keyboard Del demention 47 P.C Sonar Producer four pluginsAlto, Tenor, Baritone saxophones Peavey microphones Manager octave divider Director stereo panning delay I have 352 Gigs of recording space, for example backup. Not forgetting my mic and Samson PS01 pop filter. It is a necessity for me to be as organised as practicable as possible. So , I have created a template within my cakewalk software package that I use any time I record.

I think about what ultimate band I would like to have, and I develop my template based primarily on this concept. A 40 piece jazz orchestra. Like rhythm section woodwinds brass strings percussion and audio tracks. When I am getting an idea for a song, I quickly bring up my template and lay down the keyboard track with the right drum track (session drummer) I then go back and record all of the other tracks in order from rhythm section, by percussion, strings, horns, ECT. I find that each and every recording gets far better, as I find far better strategies to perform with.

Peace, and quiet is the key Here, I would not desire it any other way.

Charlie Hayche, Owner of Pop Shield .org.uk

A developer of my own home recording Studio

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