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A Musician's Guide on Building a Home Recording Studio You've finally done it. You've written 10 songs. Now it's time to make your CD but first, you need to record it. That's where a recording studio comes in. Do you really want to pay thirty to one hundred dollars an hour on a big time recording studio? Why not record your CD at home? A Home Recording Studio These days, these type of studios are very popular. Years ago, if you wanted your own studio, one would have to pay thousands of dollars to build one and the learning curve was very challenging. Today, you can spend one hundred to a few thousand dollars on a recording interface to plug into your computer. The recording interface is the hardware that enables you to plug your microphone(s) and musical instruments into your computer. The interface paired with some studio softwa...

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Microphones You can spend three thousand dollars or slightly more on a top end Neumann U 87 microphone that most music stars record with but it's not necessary. You can buy a Sure SM-58 for recording your vocals and a Sure SM-57 for recording your instruments. You total cost is about two hundred dollars. You should have at least two condenser microphones as well. You can pay between fifty to a thousand dollars each for one. The company MXL makes some pretty good recording microphones as well that are very economical and still sound great. Studio Monitors Studio Monitors are nice to have, but if you have a PC based studio with speakers, you don't really need them. Save the money. What if I'm Not Computer Savy? Fear not. Companies like Tascam and Fostex make some nice 4 to eight track recorders that record to a hard disk for ...

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