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Build a sound studio
Build a sound studio











build a sound studio
  1. BUILD A SOUND STUDIO PRO
  2. BUILD A SOUND STUDIO SOFTWARE
  3. BUILD A SOUND STUDIO PLUS
  4. BUILD A SOUND STUDIO FREE

You'll still need a way to connect your mic's XLR or TRS cables, something your standard audio card doesn't offer.Īn easy to use solution is M-Audio's M-Track Plus Mark I (opens in new tab)I.

BUILD A SOUND STUDIO SOFTWARE

Traditional studios use mixing boards for recording, but most of that power is found in your recording software today.

BUILD A SOUND STUDIO PRO

As with most pro mics, it requires 'phantom power', which leads us right into to the next topic. In our testing the Lollipop delivered on sound quality, and came with a nice shock-mount suspension system, and carry case. This mic comes at a great price-point for such a design ($299US). Large diaphragm mics are traditionally desirable for smooth voices. Being budget conscious we tried out Monoprice's new Lollipop-Style Large Diaphragm Condenser Microphone (opens in new tab). Popular brands include Audio-Technica, Sennheiser and Shure. The end-goal on mic selection is to find one that makes the performer's voice sound good. Stuck recording in your cubicle? Try the very affordable Microphone Isolation Shield (opens in new tab) from Monoprice. Drape a blanket and secure with spring clamps. $39 each, or six for $214US.īasic blanket set up is easy: we used four lightstands ( Adorama's Flashpoint FPL-S7 (opens in new tab)) and attached a cross-pole (metal or PVC conduit from a hardware store). These are 80x96-inch, a heavy 11 pounds to absorb sounds, and up to 80 per cent effective if used correctly. Great in the studio, or on location.Īn even better solution is a blanket made specifically for sound deadening called Producer's Choice (opens in new tab). These can be purchased online in packages for as little as $15US per blanket. So my favorite alternative-on-the-cheap is to use 72x80-inch moving blankets as baffle material. Because while we can add room ambiance later in software, we can't remove it if it's in the recording. Culprits include echo and reverberation, and low-end bass resonances. But sound 'conditioning' is the treatment of a recording space to remove/lessen as much unwanted sound as possible. Sound 'proofing' a room is expensive and reserved for pro studios.

build a sound studio

We looked at, and used, a range of items from top vendors, and share our favorites. Our goals: solid working gear at affordable prices. Schematic of a basic audio recording studioĬhoosing the hardware to build a studio with can be daunting. Bonus: clothing in a closet can create a good acoustically 'dead' room! Choose your weapons As a home studio, basements, garages, extra bedrooms and even walk-in closets work well. If properly prepared, and if your noisy cubicle neighbours hold it down.Ī better option is to seek out an extra small office, or a conference room where you can set up and break down as needed. If you're recording your own voice, it could be done in your cubicle. Determining needs and spaceĪs a voice recording studio, we need enough room to hold the 'talent', the engineer, and a modest amount of hardware. You even have a DAC: your computer's sound card! This is fine for playback, but you will want an external unit for recording that offers more functionality. You also have a mic in your laptop, webcam and headset, but this should get upgraded fast. You might also have a stereo and speakers from your pre-smartphone days.

BUILD A SOUND STUDIO FREE

You certainly have a computer, software can be anything from the free Audacity (opens in new tab) program on up. These aren't long lists, and you already have many of the items. Speakers (often referred to as "monitors" in the recording world).An audio amplifier (often built into 'active' speakers).













Build a sound studio