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Creating the Perfect Home Audio Studio

Does recording at home sound like music to your ears?

If so, then it’s time you know everything about setting up your own home studio. From recording music to podcasts to game audio and voice acting, there are some components that are needed for optimal quality but don’t have to be expensive. 

Read on to learn more about the ideal home studio setup.

Choose The Most Suitable Space

When it comes to building a home music studio, bigger is better. That’s because it allows for better acoustics, as well as space for more actors/band members/podcast guests. High ceilings and uneven surfaces are actually a bonus when it comes to producing the best sound. 

Try to choose a room in your house that doesn’t allow a lot of ambient noise from cars, people, or other audible distractions. Even bad plumbing can create background noise that will be unwanted in your final product. 

When you’re choosing the room, also pay attention to the type of flooring it has. If it’s soft (carpeted), it might not be the best choice as it absorbs some of the higher frequencies. Use an area rug instead if you need to set up a drum kit. 

On the other hand, hard surfaces like concrete floors can be a plus. Concrete cube molds measure the compressive strength of concrete in any space. 

Get The Right Equipment

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Aside from the space itself, you will want the most suitable equipment in your home audio studio. First, clear anything out of the room that can dampen sound.

The next consideration is a computerized audio workstation. However, you will want to make sure the digital work audio workstation (DAW) can run efficiently on the computer you currently have. 

If you find your existing technology is too slow for a DAW, then it’s time for an upgrade. Try looking for a system that has a solid-state hard drive, as it produces less noise—ideal for a home studio setup. 

Now that you have the right system for the job, you can consider the best DAW software that allows you to mix and master the recordings. 

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Aside from the DAW, you’ll also want an audio interface so you can plug instruments and vocal microphones into your computer to be processed with the DAW. A MIDI keyboard can also be helpful for using faders and other controls. 

You should also have a quality pair of headphones for recording. Look for ones that cover the entire ear, to cut out any background distractions. Test-driving several pairs of headphones either with existing music or something you’re working on can help you find the pair that works best for your purposes. 

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Setting up a great home studio doesn’t have to be rocket science. From choosing the right room to having the right equipment and software, you could be producing your own quality sound in no time!If you’re interested in learning how we can help with your next web development project, contact us today. 

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