Monday, May 21, 2012

Recording at home

In today's world of home studios, very few get it right. It's not because it's impossible to do, it just requires more than just plugging into a MAC. Sure, if the bulk of your music revolves around loops and samples, then you may have better success. Why? it's less involved. There are no live drums or guitars. No sound reflection issues or external noises to deal with. With most samples and loops, they've been pre- eq'ed, compressed and effected with reverb or delay. That takes much of the mixing factor away when that work is already completed. However, when you try to record a full band, you may find yourself overwhelmed or frustrated. At that point, you have a big choice to make. Spend the thousands of dollars for quality mic's, software and sound treatment. Or, let professionals give you a great sounding product. Yes, it may cost more but the end result will be of the highest quality. Not to mention, your focus will be on your music.......not learning to be an recording engineer. Hope to see you soon in the studio.

Chris and Kevin
Digital Street Studio and Media Productions
Dover, Delaware

1 comment:

  1. It is very difficult to record an audio at home properly as it needs various types of sound equipments. So, people should prefer studio to get an effective and attractive audio recording. Thanks for sharing this article.

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