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Professional sound studio
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professional sound studio
  1. #Professional sound studio update
  2. #Professional sound studio full
  3. #Professional sound studio trial
  4. #Professional sound studio Pc

I see a lot of people go crazy and heavy when it comes to this part.

#Professional sound studio update

Last update on / Affiliate links / Images from Amazon Product Advertising APIīy the way, check out my post on Headphone vs Monitors – gives you insight on how they are different from each other. (I suggest you You buy this only if you have the budget cause its expensive and you can go about without it – Preamps– a cheap one but will do its job) So I highly suggest you get a preamp if you don’t have one. When you record your guitar or other instruments by directly plugging into your audio interface, the sound produced will be a very transparent sound.Īlso, the volume would not reach the level of great quality. Getting yourself a preamp would be one of the best investment you can make. A simple yet important adjustment you can do to improve your sound quality.

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Like if you have a PC on that direction when recording and given your PC makes some noise, it will be picked up by the microphone. You can also direct the back of the microphone on the direction from which you want to reject any of the unwanted sound as most of the mics are made to pick up sounds from the front.

professional sound studio

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Trial and error is the best teacher here. The distance will vary for different instruments, you have to figure it out yourself.

professional sound studio

Recording vocals can be very tricky at some point but do the above things as I said and adjust your mic to get the best out of it. So, the best way is to test various position and pick the one which gives you the best sound. When you move your head or gear around the mic, you will get different variants, signatures, etc. Again, placing the mic too close will make the sound more bassy due to the proximity effect. Now, position the mic at the right position, placing the mic at a distance will make your recordings sound thin, hollow and bad. If you don’t have a good microphone then we have listed some of the best microphones for a home studio on my Resource page I can guarantee you that it will improve your recording a lot and the best part is that it doesn’t cost a fortune ( pop filters). 2.Microphone and Pop FiltersĪlways have a pop filter, it will filter the unwanted popping sounds created by blasting and Splitting of airs (created by “P” and “T” sounds). You can record inside a closet too, fill up the closet with clothes and the shelves with pillows or cushions if they are empty – picked up the trick somewhere but works like a charm.

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Note: A bedroom is a good example room as the mattress, blankets or a wardrobe with full of clothes are good sound absorbers. The goal is to have the room work the best for you and not against you. When you record try to move away as much as possible from a bare wall. Put some curtains over the bare walls or maybe a book shelf with full of books which will help in reducing unwanted audio sounds such as echoes and nodes. You can also move some heavy bulky furniture in the room and other stuffs to break up the bare walls in your room. On the other hand you can make some panels for insulation (a dense one) – thin and lightweight foams are not going to work at all. to absorb some of the reverberant tone from your bare room. If you are in a room where the walls are bare and reflective, then try moving out to some other place where there are more rough surfaces, maybe a place having some carpets, cushions, curtains, etc. I loved that spot lol.A room plays a very important role and contributes significantly to the sounds of the various instruments. Green/orange/brown shag rugs everywhere with a permanent baffled drum “corner” and wall “divets” for amps. The old Philadelphia International Records studio (that Burnt down a while back) was still operating around 2000 with their same 1970s style studio. Tony Bongiovi designed the studio in Philly that I came up in and the aesthetics are the same as Power Station. It can be good but also a vibe killer, if still pulling all nighters (which I usually do on my music lol) personally I kind of dig the Power Station vibe with pine and black burlap. Everytime I walk in a control room and I see one of those gigantic black Argosy desks I want to walk back out.lolLol. Also I love white furniture and bright wood. Always despised working long hours in "Las Vegas casino" designed recording studios. I love natural light in recording studios especially the control rooms. It's funny for me it's the opposite reaction.










Professional sound studio