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Enjoy Spontaneity, Flexibility and Freedom with Your Own Home Studio

Having your own recording studio at home allows you to experiment rather than stick to ideas that have been laid out beforehand. Also bringing your ideas to life in expensive, big-time studios is not affordable to everyone.

When you set up a recording space at home, it is more affordable than booking a studio, and is a better fit for artists working on a smaller budget. Besides, not everyone can afford to have a studio booked for months at a time to fit in their spontaneous creativity, while stifling their artistic talent.

Whether you’re just getting started with music or want a cheaper alternative to booking studio time, with the right set of studio & recording equipment, you can now set up a fully functioning, professional recording studio from the comforts of your own home.

What are the Best Tips to Consider when Setting Up Your Own Home Studio?

Initially, setting up a studio can be very confusing and overwhelming. These tips will make the entire process of creating a recording studio hassle-free for you.

Rely on your ears to decide on what to get. Listen in mono, quietly, loudly whichever way you can so you can decide that it sounds good and that it works for you.

Try to get a room that has no echos so you can interact with your sound as raw as it comes.

Be mindful of the cable clutter to ensure that people trip because of the cables. Don’t keep the cables in the open, and avoid any accidents.

Initially, get equipment that is not super expensive without focussing on gear acquisition. Also do your research and don’t make a hasty purchase.

You want to make sure that you are not spending money repairing faulty equipment from time to time.

You should invest majorly in a mixing board. Save diligently to buy one as this is a top priority in the wide array of studio recording equipment.

Minimise the ‘room sound’ with the help of absorbers and diffusers.

Acoustic treatment of your room is important and it would be a good idea to rope in the experts for a great outcome.

It would be a good idea to invest your time in gaining skills to become a better sound engineer.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q. What equipment do I need for a home recording studio?

A. You will need 8 key pieces of equipment you’ll need for a successful home studio setup:

  • Audio Interface
  • Acoustic Treatment
  • Monitor Speakers.
  • Microphone.
  • Microphone Cable
  • Microphone Stand
  • Headphones
  • Pop Shield

Q. How much does it cost to set up a home recording studio?

A. Setting up a home recording studio isn’t difficult with the right research and know-how. Before you begin investing in the tools required to set up your home recording studio, ask yourself if it’s the most suitable room to set up your studio in,do you wish to record only audio in your studio or do you have plans to make it an audio-cum-video recording studio.

Also, determine if you want to set up a professional studio or a basic, economical one.

Depending on how technologically sound your recording studio is going to be, it can cost in the range of 30K to 2 Lac.

Q. What equipment can you find in a recording studio?

A. Depending on the level that you are right now, you will need a different set of equipment in the recording studio.

For a “Bedroom studio”, you will need:

  1. Computer
  2. Digital Audio Workstation (DAW)
  3. Audio Interface
  4. Microphones
  5. Headphones
  6. Studio Monitors
  7. Cables
  8. Microphone Stands
  9. Pop Filter

For a “Dedicated home studio”, you will need:

  1. Desk/Workstation
  2. Studio Chairs
  3. Bass Traps
  4. Acoustic Panels
  5. Diffusers
  6. Reflection Filters
  7. Monitor Isolation Pads
  8. Studio Monitor Stands

For a “Semi professional studio”, you will need:

  1. Studio Rack Mounts
  2. Power Conditioner
  3. Microphone Preamp
  4. Headphone Amp
  5. Monitor Management
  6. Virtual Instruments
  7. MIDI Controller
  8. Control Surface
  9. Software/Plugins
  10. Snake Cables
  11. Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS)
  12. Direct Boxes

For a “Pro level studio”, you will need:

  1. Digital Converters
  2. Master Clocks
  3. Analog Hardware

Q. What is in a Recording Studio?

A. A recording studio essentially consists of a room called studio or live room, with microphones and mic stands for instrumentalists and vocalists to perform. Also, there is a control room where audio engineers and record producers could operate.