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Nov082020

7 Steps For New Producers To Build A Music Studio at Home

 

 

7 Steps For New Music Producers To Build A Recording Studio At Home  


 

Mastering the art of creating music takes time, passion, and dedication, but the journey is rewarding and exciting. Music creators love to share their melodious creations with the world and spread positive vibes. And in order to create these amazing songs, a music producer or artist requires a recording studio where they can pour out their talent in an environment that is built to capture those harmonies perfectly. 

Why Create a Recording Studio at Home?

 Now you may ask why should one create a recording studio at home? Well, creating music is an art and it comes naturally. So when a music producer has some creative and fresh music brewing in their minds, all they need is a recording studio and they can create wonders. But it is not possible to access a recording studio twenty-four hours, and sometimes one may even have to wait if the studio is busy with bookings, so the best solution is to create a professional studio at home! 

Where In Your Home Should You Build A Music Studio?

  • Select a Calm and Suitable Location 

The first step in creating your home recording studio is to find the perfect place to record music. Be sure to select a place where there are no distractions and no noise disturbances. An empty room, the basement, or attic are some great places where one can set up a recording studio without any disturbances. It is not necessary to have a large room, your studio room can be small too as long as you are comfortable there and all your equipment and furniture are easily accommodated. 

Now after you have selected the location, be sure to clean and prepare it as a messy place is like a messy mind, and it will never let you reach your full potential. Have a clean and organized space for your studio with the proper furniture like a large table that can fit all your equipment and comfortable seating as you will be recording music for long hours. Having carpeted floors is a huge benefit as it is a great sound absorber and will ensure that there are fewer noise-disturbances.

Now with the place ready and organized for your recording studio, let’s discuss the equipment and components you need to get your studio up on its feet and running!

What Components Do You Need?

 

  1. An Efficient and Modern Computer / Laptop

In order to set up your recording studio, the first component that you need is to have a modern and compatible computer or laptop. This will allow you to manage and work on your music recordings. Now there is no need to go for the latest and most high-end setup, but your computer or laptop should be quick and efficient with the latest hardware. Make sure to have a modern and efficient processor like the Intel i7 or i9 or the Ryzen 7 or 9. Then the next thing to have is an adequate and powerful ram. You can go with 16 or 32 GB of DDR4 ram. And apart from this, you need sufficient storage for keeping your recordings, so go for at least 1TB of hard drive space and you can also go for an SSD. Ensure that other components like the graphics card and port configuration are modern and updated. Overall having a modern and efficient setup will increase your productivity and help in the workflow while recording music.  

2.         A Professional Digital Audio Workstation

After you are done setting up your computer/laptop, the next step is to get a Digital Audio Workstation or also known as DAW. What a DAW does is that it allows you to manage, edit, and organize your music recordings. It is a software that allows you to manage your music, recordings, instruments, mix and edit sounds and overall provide you a workstation to create music. Nowadays, there are various DAWs available with amazing features and benefits that can allow you to create amazing music on a super slick and efficient workstation.  

However, when choosing a digital audio workstation for your recording studio, instead of looking for fancy features and add-on’s, look for a workstation on which you can easily create music and its user interface is comfortable and simple to manage. This will increase your efficiency and provide a great and rewarding experience. 

3.         A Modern Audio Interface

Now, after setting up your pc and DAW, the next step is to get a proper audio interface. An audio interface is required to record the instruments that you play like the guitar or piano, and also it records your vocals as one needs a proper audio interface to plug in the microphones and instruments. It also provides you with quality output for your speakers. What an audio interface does is it converts all the live sound into a digital version via its output plugins. It is a necessary and essential part of any recording studio. 

Make sure to choose an audio interface that is compatible with all your instruments and components. This will ensure all your instruments, pieces of equipment, and other devices are easily connected to your setup. 


4.         Professional Studio Headphones 

Now the next component that you require is a good pair of professional studio headphones. What headphones ensure is that you receive the best audio quality with crystal clear clarity and the ability to hear each and every sound with precision. Nowadays latest studio headphones offer amazing features like noise isolation, deeper bass, and overall exquisite sound quality. Along with all these features, headphones offer the feature to work in silence at your home recording studio, so go for a professional and high-quality pair of headphones as they will ensure you get the best audio quality with perfection.

5.         Speaker Monitors

Another crucial component of any recording studio is the studio speaker monitors. Now you may ask what is the difference between regular speakers and studio speakers monitors? Well, these speakers provide better and optimized audio quality as compared to regular speakers, thus providing you an edge while recording your music. With accurate audio reproduction and amazing tonal qualities, they offer detailed and crisp audio, which is essential when producing music professionally. So always go for a professional set of studio speaker monitors for your recording studio.

6.         MIDI Keyboard Controller

A MIDI Keyboard controlled is an essential part of any recording studio. It may look like a keyboard or synthesizer, but it is an amazing and important part of creating music. Basically, this is a keyboard styled controller which is used to send signals and commands via your computer to other musical devices that you have connected. It allows the music producer to add and explore various sounds, effects, and overall is a great addition to any recording studio. The MIDI keyboard is equipped with a MIDI signal emitting device that can send signals via a USB or MIDI cable and allow you to control and perform various inputs.

7.         Professional Microphone

Now the final component that you need in order to complete your professional home recording studio is a professional and high-quality microphone if you want to work with a vocalist. A good quality microphone will enhance the quality of audio you record as it will pick up each and every sound vibration with clarity that will deliver crystal clear sound. Microphones are an essential and crucial part of any recording studio as they can make your audio recordings of phenomenal quality and provide high definition recordings. So always invest in a professional and high-quality microphone as it will ensure you get the best possible recordings.

Conclusion

The days where musicians only build music studios away from their homes are over! Technological advancements have enabled artists to create professional-standard music while keeping things relatively simple. It’s now easier than ever to build a studio at home which allows you to save money on renting out an expensive music studio space and keeps you comfortable and safe at home. 

Bio: My name is Nicholas and I am a philosophy and music school graduate in living California. I produce electronic dance music in my spare time and love to write about topics that help artists in the music industry! 

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