Building a home studio is amazing but can have a lot of obstacles. Here are 5 pitfalls to avoid when building a home studio. If you are looking to build a home studio this video is a great place to start. Think of what you want to achieve in your home studio and start from that place.
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From my experience of building a home studio for beginners
First, it is essential to plan out the space and think about the ideal setup for the work intended. It is important to consider factors such as external noise, cables, and room treatment. Second, while good gear is important, it is not necessary to break the bank to start working with audio. Starting with a computer, mic, and affordable interface is sufficient. Third, treating the room is crucial for achieving quality mixes, especially in small spaces. Investing in absorbers and diffusers can make a significant difference. Fourth, planning for physical storage is essential since accumulating equipment and accessories can be distracting and hazardous. Finally, speaker placement is critical for achieving optimal sound quality, and it is important to monitor in the apex and keep a distance from walls to avoid issues with low-end frequencies.
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