Studio Reference Monitors: A Beginner’s Guide
Are you a musician or band and has just begun setting up your own recording studio but are confused about what studio monitors to buy? Well, you’re not alone…But here are some helpful hints to remember. In the most basic sense, Studio monitors are loudspeakers (sometimes powered, but sometimes not) that are used to monitor the playback of your recorded tracks, so that you can accurately hear, edit and mix those tracks and to assemble them into a song. Suppose you’ve recorded a song for a contest you wish to enter. Recording all the parts of the song and getting the performances just right is only half of the battle. The next task is making the song radio ready – or making it sound more polished - like what you hear on the radio. To do this, many adjustments must be made to the recordings, and you must have an accurate and reliable set of speakers. Hearing what you’ve recorded in the most revealing way is the only way to perfect your recordings, and make them sound the best they can. Professional Studio Monitors from Fluid Audio can help you to hear your music more accurately, so you can make the necessary changes so your song is “radio ready”.