Want To Build The Perfect Home Studio? Avoid These Common Mistakes
Feeling anxious to complete your home recording studio setup? Being so enthusiastic is great but you need to hold on to your excitement to evade the mistakes that are so typical of the rookies. Any home studio setup is a substantial investment. Thus, your time, effort, and money must not be wasted on superfluous gaffes and errors. To help all the budding music enthusiasts, we have listed the most common mistakes that they so commonly make. If you wish to escape them, read on. Heavy Expenditures –Please don’t go around breaking the bank and spending more money than required. Take a deep breath, step back and figure out what you really need and what you'll practically use. Save yourself from falling into the trap of thinkingyou can’t survive without the latest, coolest gear if you want to create great music. With such unplanned and compulsive shopping, you may end up with a lot of equipment that just sits around gathering dust. That being said, feels free to splurge on some essentials, such as good studio monitors like the Fluid Audio FX50 and FX80. Choosing the wrong room –Choose the right room for recording is no child’s play. You need to be wise in choosing the room that you record in. The room should not be anywhere near your neighbours, as you might end up spoiling their mood or being unable to create music at the volume you desire. The shape of the room matters as square rooms are known to have some frequencies that will reverberate more than a rectangular room. The room should not be too small as the sound will resonate more making it difficult to achieve good acoustics. Neglect Soundproofing –Without proper soundproofing, your studio can drive people crazy. This certainly won’t make work convenient. Your studio should have as little unwanted noise as possible, particularly when recording using microphones. Soundproofing also prevents outside noise from disturbing your monitoring or getting onto your recordings and ensures quality results.