In the past few weeks I’ve posted a couple of entries
celebrating the developments in home recording technology. One thing that
should be mentioned is that for all the progress that’s been made on that
front, the studio ought not to be forsaken. Of course there are some
positive things to be said for the independence and frugality of home recording
but the fact is that not everyone can handle the lo-fi sound and there are a
lot of things you can do in a studio that aren’t even remotely possible in your
bedroom. Not only will the sound quality be better and the musicianship more
refined, they’ll be a sense of urgency involved. You won’t wind up getting
distracted by the many temptations the Internet has to offer and you won’t keep
putting off completing the album because you can “always finish it another time”.
(There’s a reason “another time” is not marked on any calendar). In short, if
you can find a way to afford it, making a studio recording will be well worth
your time and effort. For a virtual guide through the process, click the link
below:
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