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Is A Recording Studio The Best Option Or Should I Just Record My Own Music?By Brandon Robertson See Also:
The Basics Of A Home Recording Studio - Thanks to modern technology you can now make studio quality recordings for far less money than you used to have to spend. Find out how to go about setting... Fifteen years ago, if you wanted a good recording, you wouldn’t even think about asking this question. You’d know the only answer for getting a good recording would be to go to a studio. But over the last decade in a half, it has become increasingly easier to make quality recordings yourself. These days, this is a question almost every musician asks themselves. And if you’re a musician and YOU’RE NOT ASKING YOURSELF THIS QUESTION, you better start. Making absolutely great sounding home recordings is finally possible. And it’s even easier and cheaper than most people are aware. With the right information and guidance, it’s easy to get the right gear, cheap to buy it, and simple to operate it and make ideal recordings. See Also:
Take Control Of Your Music With A Home Recording Studio - Recording equipment is no longer the preserve of the super rich artist or the corporate record label. Prices of equipment have crashed and you can now... As a musician myself, I know how important it is to retain artistic control over my music. And recording my self is the best way to do. I don’t have to worry about time and money constraints like I would if I went to a studio where I was paying the typical rates of $35-80 per hour. Not only that, I don’t have to worry about some guy who doesn’t even listen to my type of music destroying my mix, trying to make my song sound like his favorite style of music. Once you take the time to understand modern recording, you’ll quickly see why going to a recording studio is probably NOT A GOOD OPTION for most musicians. See Also:
Getting More Home Recording Equipment For Less Expense - Modern audio technology has transformed the way we make music, and taken artists out of the big corporate studio facilities and into their homes. Find... If you’re a singer/songwriter, rapper, or beat-maker, then you’ll almost definitely be wasting your time and money. Don’t forget to go to my websites for more info on this topic. Brandon Robertson is "The Home Recording Guy." Sponsor of The Independent Musician Source. As a studio owner and veteran musician he's an expert at making great sounding recordings in home environments and on a low budget. He's teaching musicians all of the world how cheap and easy it is to record themselves and avoid wasting time and money at recording studios. His love of independent music has driven him to do whatever he can to support DIY and independent musicians everywhere. See Also:
Beginning Your Home Recording Studio - Article describing how to take your first steps into the liberating world of home recording, from where to site it to how to equip it. He's the author of two current books that every musician should read or listen to, including "The Ultimate Home Recording Guide For Anyone On Any Budget," and "The 22 Proven Secrets For Saving Tons Of Money When Buying Music Equipment." His books are available at: http://www.Guide.EasyRecordingHelp.com He also has a Free Audio mp3 Course that every musician should hear about promoting, recording and distribution available at http://www.Your.MusicianPartner.com Also by Brandon Robertson: Getting More Home Recording Equipment For Less Expense - Modern audio technology has transformed the way we make music, and taken artists out of the big corporate studio facilities and into their homes. Find out how to achieve this yourself for surprisingly little cost. Home site: http://www.IndependentMusicianSource.com |