That's what I have done. And I'm still doing it. Building a recording studio
that is. And so could you.
Many singer/songwriters, guitarists and other musicians have discovered the world of home studio recording. A possible starting point on the road to stardom.
You want to record those great tunes you've written right? You have a band project going and you need a place to record your work? You got the material, but you need to record that demo for the record companies?
Well, building your own recording studio is a great place to start.
It will take a little time. And research. And some money.
But hey!
I'll save you some time and research and keep your money spending to a minimum by providing you with information throughout this site on how to build your recording studio. Sounds like a good idea?
As I said in the beginning I have built my recording studio and I'm still building it. Unless you are filthy rich, this is an ongoing process. Get the basics first and then add new gear when you can afford it.
This site will mainly concentrate on how to build a computer based recording studio, but you will be able to find this site useful in many other recording aspects as well.
You will find explanations on how to build high performance computers suited for recording or choosing powerful desktop computers. I'll have guides on choosing many types of recording equipment like audio mixers, microphones, recording software, even studio furniture.
A section on vocal- and various instrument recording techniques is coming soon.
Note that you don't need ALL the equipment I talk about throughout this site to build a fully functional home recording studio. As I said, start with the basics and work your way up.
This site is frequently updated and added to, so if what you're looking for isn't here, check back later.
Let's go build a recording studio.