Setting Up a Home Studio

How to Setup Your Home Studio

You’ve just purchased your home studio gear and are eager to set everything up, you look around and without hesitation you set your speakers on your computer, plop your audio interface down on top of them, set your keyboard on the floor, you furiously start plugging cords in to the closest matching corresponding shapes and before you know it, you’ve hooked everything together.

The problem is that in your haste to finally be able to produce sound and lay down your musical ideas, you didn’t take into consideration the fact that their is a much more optimal way to setup your home studio, and this requires a little bit of thought and consideration to the room, environment, and configuration of your equipment.

Sound Card or Audio Interface in The Home Studio?

The stock Sound Card that ships with your computer is fine for listening to mp3’s and watching YouTube video’s, but for music recording, home studio production, or any audio recording environment, it’s just not going to cut it.

What is an audio interface? What’s the difference between that and a Sound Card? What do i need to know about them?

In this article you will learn:

  • What a Sound Card/Audio interface does
  • Why you need a Sound Card/Audio interface
  • The differences between a Sound Card and an Audio Interface
  • The internal pieces of a Sound Card/Audio Interface
  • The Connection Types
  • General Best Settings

What is an Audio Interface/Sound Card and what does it do?

Optimize Your DAW Computer for Home Recording

Building and Maintaining a state of the art music computer for your home recording studio

Your computer doesn’t have to be used solely for music production, but you’ll want to understand how you can rig it up intelligently to optimize your computer for home recording. Obviously you want the most powerful machine you can afford, and where it really counts is in the RAM (memory) and processor. I’ll try not to geek out on you too much, and just keep it as simple and straightforward as possible.

Optimize Your DAW Computer for Home Recording

Home Recording Studio Equipment List

Now that you have your home recording goals identified, your budget figured out, and notes written down.

Hopefully you have selected your platform and and may even have the computer and DAW software.

Lets go through the rundown of what recording equipment you’ll need to outfit yourself with a very capable home recording studio, and modern music production environment. I’ll give you a price range, that unless you are going into this as a purely professional endeavor, wouldn’t venture to far over, if this is your first recording rig.

So, given you have a capable computer and recording software also known as DAW software, you’ll want the following:


So what you need, given you have a computer and your DAW software.

Defining Your Home Recording Goals

First Considerations For Your Home Recording Studio

The first considerations you need to make before building your home studio is what your goals are, what you are trying to achieve, and what you would like your rig to expand into in the future. This is the first stop on this tour, and let’s start to address your home recording goals by answering the following questions:

Who are you going to be recording?

What are you going to be recording?

How many inputs and outputs do you need?

How big would like your studio to grow?

What are your aspirations?

How much money have you budgeted?

Home Recording Studio Signal Chain

From large commercial recording facilities where an outboard mixing console may cost more than the house surrounding a budget conscious bedroom home recording studio, the signal chain is STILL the channel, or pathway that an audio signal travels from its original sound source into an electrical signal and reproduced through the monitoring system or speakers that send the sound to your ears.

Signal chain, signal flow, signal path, recording chain… They are all terms for the process of sound production. A signal chain takes audio from one place, state, format, into another, and ends at a destination.

Different signal chains have different purposes, such as producing music for live sound and for recording.

Recording Vocal Performances In Your Home Studio

vocal booth 150x150 Recording Vocal Performances In Your Home Studio

Recording Vocal Performances In Your Home Studio

If you haven’t completed stage one – checkout Vocal Recording Pre-production first.

Stage 2: Recording Vocals: Tracking & Vocal Performance

Now that we are prepared and setup to lay some track down…

Producing polished and professional mixes – requires vocal recordings that sparkle and standout. Recording Vocal Performances that shine can make or break the success of a song.

In this article you will learn how to use the basic tools of the home recording studio to achieve better vocal recordings.

 

The first thing you need to know about recording vocals is that there are really only two factors which matter… All said and done.

Vocal Recording Preproduction

Stage 1: Vocal Recording Preproduction

There are 2 pieces of pre-production here.

Preproduction is an integral part of every session. I find it a vital piece that should be incorporated into your music production… Either consciously or unconsciously you are doing some form of preproduction. It only makes sense to clarify and optimize this process so we are getting the most out of every session.

Preproduction is simply preparation and planning. Aside from getting your recording equipment and tools ready for use, whats most important here when i refer to preproduction is that it is the thinking process that’s necessary to add direction and purpose to each session.

First, one thing i want to drill into your head is that preproduction pays.

Your Home Recording Platform

Now that we understand and have identified our Home Recording Goals, it is time to start with the first fundamental gear selection consideration, your home recording platform.

Your platform is the center of your studio, it is like choosing the kind of house you are going to build. It is the foundation. You can build a different foundation, and always add on the foundation you have, but the idea is to choose the right foundation so you don’t waste any time or money and can just build additions ONTO and upgrade your foundation for the rest of your life.

Its obviously not anywhere near the cash or time investment as building a house, of course, and their are workarounds… So although this is a big decision, keep it in context.

Artist Bio Writing Tips

The fact of the matter is that their are people who write biographies for music artists day in an day out… Working WITH a professional to write your artist bio is going to give you a more professional result in most cases. But for those who cannot afford that, need to get something up right away, or want to tackle the task as the lone ranger, here are some tips to writing a better artist bio.

Artist Bio – Writing Tips

Remember WHO you are writing this FOR.

You are writing this for industry professionals and contacts you want to impress.

Take inventory

List out your accomplishments, goals as a musician, and everything interesting and related to your style and music.