Re: Recording Hound
2014/03/24 07:15:50
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Nice, I look forward to hearing more of this. One side to making music in a home studio is the fact that some of us (blush) have very little experience in the how's and wherefores of getting a workable sound from the "cheaper" gear, and lesser technical knowledge, that the bigger studios can afford to leapfrog. I hope that some of your time and space can be afforded, to give those of us that have little experience in that field, some insights that we might otherwise not be aware of. I have been in more studios (to play music) than I care to remember, but not once was I interested enough to learn anything about what was going on behind the glass wall. I always thought, to put it bluntly, that I would never have the money to fund a studio that I could work in. I could kick myself now for not taking the time to learn what would now be invaluable knowledge from those engineers I could have picked the brains of. So now here I am, with a studio in my home, the musical experience and drive to record, but with little to no knowledge but how to hit the record button and a little theory on how to apply the basic plugins.
Enough of my introspection, good luck with the blog.
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