Things to consider when building a Home Studio.
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Things to consider when building a Home Studio.
Any ideas guys? Anything i may have missed no matter how obvious or silly it made sound.
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Artie_Fufkin
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Re: Things to consider when building a Home Studio.
-How it looks. Your surroundings can affect your creativity or distract you.
-Where your equipment will be, including*** cables and everything plugged in. Think of the cable mess!
-Organization. Consider storage tubs for different things, groups of things, things that you frequently use, things you rarely use or are broken(deep storage), etc. I read about this somewhere, forgot where.
Tweakheadz and Tape Op are great resources.
http://tweakheadz.com/home-studio-construction/
http://www.tapeop.com/articles/bonus/ho ... o-pop-quiz
Sometimes just reading through Tape Op articles, I'll read about certain processes, equipment, ideas that I wouldn't have thought of or known before. That might help you?
-Where your equipment will be, including*** cables and everything plugged in. Think of the cable mess!
-Organization. Consider storage tubs for different things, groups of things, things that you frequently use, things you rarely use or are broken(deep storage), etc. I read about this somewhere, forgot where.
Tweakheadz and Tape Op are great resources.
http://tweakheadz.com/home-studio-construction/
http://www.tapeop.com/articles/bonus/ho ... o-pop-quiz
Sometimes just reading through Tape Op articles, I'll read about certain processes, equipment, ideas that I wouldn't have thought of or known before. That might help you?
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