In this guide, get tips from experts on how setting up a home recording studio properly can prevent audio problems and give you higher quality recordings.
Latest SOS Podcast now live There's no shortage of cost-effective, high-quality audio gear these days, but with so many options available, setting up a studio for the first time can be a rather daunting task. Thankfully, some help is on hand! In our latest SOS Podcast, Technical Editor...
Paul White and Hugh Robjohns discuss the basics of a good home studio setup, including choosing the right equipment and setting up your space correctly to achieve the best recording and mixing results.
Once the audio settings are complete, the next step is to ensure that all of our Inputs and Outputs (IO) are set up for the current session. Studio One has a good handle on automatically setting up the IO for the default Focusrite device when selected. We recommen...
When recording at home, it can get difficult trying to get your room to sound just right. This, in my opinion, is the biggest drawback of recording at home – usually, you don’t have the resource of purpose built drum rooms like you do in studios. ...
Assuming you’re setting up a home studio, to get a morestable internet connection, it’s a good idea to use an ethernet cord instead of relying on WiFi. Although wireless (WiFi) can get the job done, it’s less reliable. As a very last resort, you can use cellular data too. ...
The fader turns the volume down and up by dragging it to the left and right, respectively. Since this is digital recording, you'll most likely only need the plugins to enhance the vocals, especially if the instruments sound good before you record them. Figure 4. Main Broadcast Window The ...
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You can change the address for your home and work locations if you ever move to a new home or change your job. On theHomescreen, swipe right or left until you see theHTC SenseHome widget. Tap > >Set locations. Tap the address area to search for the address you want to set. ...
Chapter 1. Setting Up the Garage GarageBand is a great name. It calls to mind all the great bands that began as amateur acts that rehearsed in some kid’s garage. The name suggests the homemade, independent nature of the music you’ll be making. It even carries overtones of the us-...