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The Most Dangerously Overlooked Recording Studio Essential Gear

Which recording studio essential do you think is most often missed off the list when new studios are set up? What if I told you that not having this could lose you money and make for some very angry clients? And what if I told you that a fair few studios don’t even consider having one in their studio..

Best Type of Microphone for Recording Vocals (At Home or Studio)

So you want to record your vocals and get the best sound possible, but you’re not sure what type of mic you need. In this video, you’ll find out what the best type of microphone for recording vocals is for whatever kind of music or dialogue you’re recording. And for whichever environment you’re recording in.

Can You Produce Music On A Gaming PC? (Verdict and Build Tips)

Are you a PC gamer and you want to get started with music production? Or do you produce music and want to get into gaming? Find out if you can produce music on a gaming PC! In addition, we’ll go over some hardware recommendations to get the best out of your music production/gaming hybrid machine.

Analog vs. Digital: Which is Better? [Audio Only Discussion]

The decades-old argument – Analog vs. Digital: Which is Better? In this audio-only discussion, we talk about what digital and analog can mean throughout the process, from recording a song to the consumer listening to it. We discuss how analog gear can affect the audio and how it can be part of the instrument itself. We then dissect what different mediums and platforms can do for a listener.

How To Build A Home Studio On A Budget | Part 3: If You Can Afford It

Starting a home studio can be overwhelming. There’s a ton of gear out there, which can sport eye watering price tags.

But you don’t need ALL the gear to get started, and getting started is what’s important! There is truly no better time to start than today. In the third and final part of this series we take a look at some extras that can improve your studio if you have a little extra in the budget.

How To Build A Home Studio On A Budget | Part 2: Good To Have

Starting a home studio can be overwhelming. There’s a ton of gear out there, which can sport eye watering price tags.

But you don’t need ALL the gear to get started, and getting started is what’s important! There is truly no better time to start than today. In the second part of this series we take a look at what gear is good to have to expand your recording and mixing options.

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