Musictech gives readers a look into how to design a studio in a way in which music creators can be more happy with the equipment being used. Tips include buying certain gear that will help create better music, and sleek gear that will best be incorporated in the studio in and of itself.
Key Takeaways:
- Honestly, I’m torn between the 88D and the Dynaudio M4s. The 88D is a fantastic console, and there’s nothing I’d rather mix on – I know I’m in danger of annoying a lot of analogue snobs if I don’t tread carefully, but so many people write off digital consoles based on poor experiences with primitive digital consoles in the 90s.
- Really, listen. Just fucking listen! Rule Number One of this job is, if it sounds right, it is right. No fancy vectorscope or spectrum analyser or intersampling meter is going to tell you what you need to know as well as your ears will.
- Research the difference between soundproofing and absorption. Read the book Home Recording Studio: Build It Like The Pros, by Rod Gervais. It’s required reading for anyone planning to build even a small studio.
“No fancy vectorscope or spectrum analyser or intersampling meter is going to tell you what you need to know as well as your ears will.”
http://www.musictech.net/2017/01/25-perfect-studio-setup-tips/
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