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Optimizing Your Room

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Your studio probably occupies a corner in your living room, a spare bedroom, or a section of your basement or garage. All these environments are less than ideal for recording. Even if you intend to record mostly by plugging your instrument or sound module directly into the mixer, how your room sounds has a big effect on how well your music turns out.

As a home recordist, you probably can’t create a top-notch sound room. Professional studios spend serious cash — up to seven figures — to make their rooms sound, well, professional. Fortunately, you don’t need to spend near that much money to record music that sounds great. All you need is a little understanding of the way sound travels, some ingenuity, and a little bit of work.

Home Recording For Dummies

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