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Getting Connected: Setting Up Your Studio

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IN THIS CHAPTER

Getting to know the various types of connectors

Plugging in your equipment

Creating an efficient workstation

Making your room sound great (or at least decent)

Okay, so you’re ready to turn that spare bedroom or basement into a recording studio. You need to unpack all your shiny new gear and get it plugged in properly, and your room needs to work for you. This involves creating an efficient place to work, but above all, it means following tips in this chapter to make your room sound good. This can be tricky — after all, pro studios spend tons of time and money so that their studios sound great. You may not need to spend a ton of money (as if you could), but you do need to spend some time.

After you decide on a space for your home recording system, the next steps involve setting up the system and preparing your space to work for you. In this chapter, I help you make sense of all those analog or digital connectors and help you plug them all in properly.

This chapter also shows you how to find the best way for you to work in your environment, with a fair measure of tips and tricks thrown in to make your room sound as good as possible.

Home Recording For Dummies

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