There’s only so much that can fixed when mixing. Starting with a good recording will make your life easier, and eventually you may want to have a dedicated area for recording complete with good acoustics and proper wiring. Notably absent from the list of things you want with a home recording studio is a second mortgage, but it doesn’t have to be that expensive. Take a look at the eBook linked below for tons of tips on how to get your studio set up on a budget.
For the link to purchase the eBook for $24, take a look here: http://www.amazon.com/Home-Recording-Studio-Build-Like/dp/143545717X
We also have an eBook for $5.99 that shows you how to put together a computer-based recording studio capable of producing pro audio starting for under $100. You can get the pdf version here: How To Build a Home Recording Studio.
Kindle version: How To Build a Home Recording Studio.
Sunny James says
I really got a lot out of your free course for home recording
Ken Theriot says
I’m glad! You should hopefully be able to find answers to anything you need to know about recording here. If not, just ask!
Cheers,
Ken
Björgvin says
Err…that eBook is not free. It’s like $24 on Amazon. That’s a a link to a pirate site so I wouldn’t be too happy if I were the author.
Just a heads up.
Ken Theriot says
Thanks Bjorgvin! That’s fixed now. The link goes straight to the Amazon page for the book and the reference to the price has been fixed. IT also gave me a change to add a plug for my own eBook;). Thanks again!
-Ken
Ras says
This ebook is an invaluable resource for the home recording enthusiast. Your free course were awesome. Thanks!
Ken Theriot says
You’re welcome.