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HOME RECORDING STUDIO EQUIPMENT – THE BASICS

If your dream is to work from home and earn a living in the recording industry, then you are obviously going to need to furnish your studio with equipment that ensures a quality finished product. And the type of recording you do is going to decide what kind of gear you will need to get started. For instance, if you’re going to record podcasts or narration for online videos, you’re probably not going to need as much gear than if you were recording songs or a full album. Let’s look at what you’ll need. One of the primary pieces of home recording equipment that you will need is, of course, a microphone (or microphones). If you are just starting out, especially if you have a very small budget, you can opt for a basic USB mic which can be found for less than $100. For those of you planning to do singer/songwriter-type music or voice overs, this just might suffice. However, if you are more serious about the recordings you’ll be making (as well as sound quality) we would highly recommend a completely different kind of mic: A large diaphragm condenser. This mic, together with an audio interface box like the Fluid Audio SRI-2, will allow you to record several sources at once, and is a great start. Along with the mic and interface, you’ll obviously need a computer with recording software (commonly known as a DAW – a Digital Audio Workstation). Although many computers these days come bundled with some basic recording software, if you are serious about recording, you will need to step it up on your DAW. You will quickly realize that you will need professional recording software that comes with advanced features and allows for more audio editing and audio manipulation to optimize your recordings.


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