Recording Studio


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The Equipment in a Recording Studio

A common misconception is that the only equipment required in a recording studio is a microphone and a recorder -- this is simply not true. In a recording studio, music is not recorded but rather produced to achieve its optimal sound. While this requires expensive equipment as well as isolation booths that are adequately sound proofed. The microphones serve the expected purpose of amplifying sound that is produced in the studio so that it is easily picked up by the recording equipment. The multi track recorder enables each component of the song to be recorded individually and layered, while a mixing console allows the sound engineer to modify the level or tone of the music. A digital audio workstation allows the sound engineers to record the audio and edit it to satisfaction. Sometimes, a music workstation is known as a synthesizer. This device allows the musician to compose electronic music for a variety of instruments with just one device. Compressors, reverbs and equalizes are all devices intended to improve the quality of music.

Creating a Home Recording Studio

A recording studio can even be created at home. Perhaps the most important tip for building a home studio is to sound proof the recording room. This ensures that household noises will not interfere with the recorded music. Once you have built the room, purchase any equipment that you might need. A home recording studio requires practically all of the equipment used in a professional studio, but some of these pieces can be rented if necessary.

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