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Building a Better Home Recording Studio

Building a Better Home Recording Studio

Anybody can throw together a home recording studio these days. But how do you build one that will fit your needs and work well? That's what I want to cover in this quick article. You will find that building a better studio is all about planning. So get into "planning" mode right now, and start reading.

If you happen to be starting from scratch, that's a very good thing. You have a clean slate. That means you can build your studio from the bottom up, and everything will be as you planned it. But usually, you have some equipment lying around or pieced together. That stuff needs to be integrated into your studio somehow, right? Not always. Beware that temptation - building your studio around gear you already have can be frustrating and pointless. Sometimes it's best to just ditch the old stuff and start over. For instance, if you have a 4-track recorder... it's probably time to move on. Sorry!

These days, there really is no excuse for not recording to a computer. Even the big time studios are doing it. So we can start there. Get a newer computer - brand new if possible. Try to make this a dedicated "studio computer." You don't want your girlfriend surfing the web or checking her Facebook on this computer. And you shouldn't be doing your homework on it either. Having a single purpose computer means it will last longer, get fewer viruses, and work better when you are recording. In fact, just get a Mac. Apple makes the perfect computer for running a studio. But if you must stick with Windows, that's okay too. Plenty of studios use Windows for their software. One more tip - it really doesn't matter how fast your computer is. If it was built in the last year, it's fast enough. Recording software and equipment isn't keeping up with the computer manufacturers. You can get a $ 300 computer that will be plenty fast enough for your studio. But you should get a lot of hard drive space. Audio files can be huge, so make sure you have a big hard drive and a big backup hard drive.

Moving on, you need an interface of some sort. This gets the audio into the computer. Go for a USB 2.0 interface (most new interfaces will use USB 2.0 or Firewire - either is okay). You can get them cheap with minimal features, or you can buy the farm and get all the knobs and lights. Start with at least 2 channels, so you can record in stereo. But break the bank and get 8 channels if you can. You'll thank me when you have to mic up the drums. An 8 channel interface can be bought for under $ 500 these days. Oh yeah, and your software will come with the interface.

For microphones, you need a condenser mic and a dynamic mic to start with. That's the bare minimum. Later, you need to have a variety of mics so you can experiment with different sounds and combinations. Spend your money wisely. Sometimes 2 cheap mics is better than 1 expensive mic. Having backup equipment will save you a lot of headaches later on. Trust me - I've seen it all!

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Duck’s Deluxe “One Page” Nashville Number System, Chord Building, Harmony and Music Theory Chart

Duck's Deluxe "One Page" Nashville Number System, Chord Building, Harmony and Music Theory Chart

Duck's Deluxe

  • Transpositional tool for quickly modulating key!
  • 1st through 13th scale degrees shown in all keys
  • Color-coded circle of fifths makes it easy to transpose whole chord progressions
  • Includes degrees of scale, consonant chords, and modes
  • Three hole punched, sturdy recycled cardstock, laminated

Printed on one side is every major scale with diatonic, solfege, and Nashville number system names. On the other side is a songwriter's transpositional tool patterned after the circle of fifths. Find your key and determine your chord order on the color-coded bands, then move over to the desired key and repeat the same color order. Viola! Instantaneous and 100% accurate key change, no music degree required.

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LEGO Friends 41103 Pop Star Recording Studio Building Kit

LEGO Friends 41103 Pop Star Recording Studio Building Kit

LEGO Friends 41103 Pop Star Recording Studio Building Kit

  • Accessory elements include a microphone and stand, guitar, headset, sheet music, video camera, CD, glass and a magazine
  • Play the star and sing your favorite songs in the recording booth
  • Help Olivia adjust all the technical equipment to record some great songs
  • Push the button at the end of the session to eject the CD
  • Pop Star Recording Studio measures over 2" (7cm) high, 5" (15cm) wide and 1" (3cm) deep

Record hit after hit in the Pop Star Recording Studio! The LEGO Friends Pop Star Recording Studio has a recording booth, production room, CD player with eject function and a seating area. Get ready to lay down some new tracks! Help Olivia get all the technical equipment in the production room ready for Livi the pop star to come in and record her next big hit album. Now it's time to head into the recording booth to test out all the settings. Put Olivia's headset on then grab the guitar, step up t

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Building a Soundproof Home Recording Studio

Building a Soundproof Home Recording Studio

When building a home recording studio, it is important to soundproof it, not only so that you have better acoustics inside the recording studio and to prevent noise from entering, but also to protect the rest of the house from the noise from inside the studio. There are several different approaches to soundproofing a studio, including using heavier materials to block the noise, devices and building techniques that are designed to help reduce structural vibrations, and using materials that are designed to help absorb sound. Sound absorption not only helps to isolate the sound inside the room and provides protection from outside noise, but it also helps to improve the sound quality within the room due to the fact that sound vibrations and echo are better controlled.

Soundproofing New Construction
If you are building a home recording studio as new construction, you will have the best opportunities to add soundproofing. Instead of standard wall construction where there is one set of studs and sill plates to which drywall is installed on both sides, the best type of wall construction for soundproofing is to build a double wall, with two sets of sill plates and studs. The same principle should be followed during the ceiling and floor construction.

Soundproofing Existing Construction
In most cases, home recording studios are built in existing spaces, without the luxury of being able to build the room's construction with double walls. You can help keep noise to a minimum by careful selection of the room to be used, making sure to not select a room that adjoins an especially noisy room or one which is exposed to a lot of outdoor noise. One easy way to help soundproof a room is to go around the entire room and pay special attention to any tiny holes or cracks, such as those under the doors, or even small cracks and openings such as electrical outlets and switches.

You can tighten up these areas by using standard weather stripping products. There are also products such as rubber gaskets specially designed for soundproofing that can be used in areas such as under doors. If there is a window in the room, you might want to consider if you actually need to continue using the window, since glass is not very good at blocking sound. Sealing the window with gaskets and covering the glass with soundproofing materials, then covering the entire window with heavy drapes or a piece of plywood is often the best approach for a window. Air ducts and vents should be fitted with sound baffles so that air can get through but sound is minimized. Walls can be reinforced with a second layer of gypsum board, ideally with a layer of soundproofing material between the existing wall and the new board.

Room Treatments for Soundproofing
Whether you are building a home recording studio or retrofitting one into an existing room, there are some tricks you can use when furnishing and decorating your room to minimize sound. Soft materials such as

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