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10 Things You Need In A Home Studio
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Building a home studio? In this video, I'll show you how to build a home studio by listing the 10 things you need in your home studio setup for beginners.
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If you're trying to figure out how to build a home studio, you first need to ask yourself what you're wanting to record. Are recording beats to sell? Are you trying to figure out how to build a studio so you can record an entire band?
The main two things you'll need in your music studio setup are a computer and a DAW, or Digital Audio Workstation. Once you have these studio essentials, you technically have enough to make beats.
If you're planning on building a serious home studio setup, you'll need an audio interface. These can get pretty pricey, but there are plenty of affordable interfaces that will get you professional sounding results with your home music studio.
Once you have an interface, the next thing you'll need in your homestudio is a microphone.
If you're wondering how to put together a home studio, its as simple as plugging your audio interface into your computer, and then plugging your microphone into your audio interface. You can do this with an XLR microphone cable. I quickly show you how to put together a home studio in this video.
Really, the only other thing you'll need is a pair of headphones and studio monitors. Once you plug your studio monitors into the back of your audio interface, you know how to setup a home studio.
Lots of people want to know how to build a home studio for under $350, and it's completely doable if you already have a computer. There are plenty of free DAW's out there, and you can get an audio interface and microphone bundle for pretty cheap. Be sure to look at product reviews when you're trying to figure out exactly what to buy for a home studio.
By the end of this video, you'll know how to make a home studio. If you have any questions on how to build a recording studio at home, feel free to leave a comment on this video. I'll try to answer every 'home studio how to' or 'DIY home studio' question!
- Andy
Free Mini Course: Coming back soon!
Free Mini Course: Coming back soon!
If you're trying to figure out how to build a home studio, you first need to ask yourself what you're wanting to record. Are recording beats to sell? Are you trying to figure out how to build a studio so you can record an entire band?
The main two things you'll need in your music studio setup are a computer and a DAW, or Digital Audio Workstation. Once you have these studio essentials, you technically have enough to make beats.
If you're planning on building a serious home studio setup, you'll need an audio interface. These can get pretty pricey, but there are plenty of affordable interfaces that will get you professional sounding results with your home music studio.
Once you have an interface, the next thing you'll need in your homestudio is a microphone.
If you're wondering how to put together a home studio, its as simple as plugging your audio interface into your computer, and then plugging your microphone into your audio interface. You can do this with an XLR microphone cable. I quickly show you how to put together a home studio in this video.
Really, the only other thing you'll need is a pair of headphones and studio monitors. Once you plug your studio monitors into the back of your audio interface, you know how to setup a home studio.
Lots of people want to know how to build a home studio for under $350, and it's completely doable if you already have a computer. There are plenty of free DAW's out there, and you can get an audio interface and microphone bundle for pretty cheap. Be sure to look at product reviews when you're trying to figure out exactly what to buy for a home studio.
By the end of this video, you'll know how to make a home studio. If you have any questions on how to build a recording studio at home, feel free to leave a comment on this video. I'll try to answer every 'home studio how to' or 'DIY home studio' question!
- Andy
Free Mini Course: Coming back soon!
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