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studio free recording tips:
1:
Don't be cheap on mic costs
Start
with at least one good condenser microphone
that you can use to capture quality vocals and acoustic instruments.
2:
Don't be cheap on cable costs
If
you do, you will forever be searching for phantom noises, pops,
crackles and intermittent connections around your studio, instead
of recording music!
3:
Listen correctly
Invest
in a good set of professional
headphones. You want a pair that is as neutral as you can afford
and that is made for the home recording studio. Headphones made
for basic listening will color the sound, so avoid them. If you
can afford a pair of close field studio monitors, it will greatly
help. This will allow you to reduce the coloration effects of your
home studio room. When you mix down or master your songs, listen
to the mixes on a wide variety of devices (your headphones, your
car stereo, the close field monitors, your living room stereo, a
cheap boombox in mono, etc.). This will allow you to get the best
overall mix and sound that works in most situations. Check your
mix in mono (not just stereo) to make sure that elements of the
song don't simply disappear due to cancellation.
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