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It can be anywhere from $500 to $20,000, depending on how technologically sound your studio currently is. You can use a new laptop with a few microphones as your recording studio, or you can go all out and buy soundboards and synthesizers.
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Read More »A home studio is a great way for new artists to document songs they have written, and share them with others. Let’s explore the necessary items for a beginner home studio. Microphones – You’ll need a few good microphones. Each mic should be used for unique recording situations. Good dynamic mics start at $70 (Shure SM57). Condenser microphones start at $100 (MXL 90). Audio Interface – An audio interface allows you to plug in your instruments and convert the analog signal into digital information for your computer to read. Good audio interfaces start at $200. Digital Audio Workstations – Digital Audio Workstations (DAWs) allow you to edit, add effects, and mix your recordings, then export your project to specific file types for sharing. A good DAW is Logic Pro X ($199). Ableton Live ($99-$749), Pro Tools ($299-$599). MIDI Keyboard – Although a MIDI keyboard is optional, it is a good investment. They allow you to explore a range of digital software instruments. A good MIDI keyboard starts at around $300. Studio Monitors – Not all speakers are right for critical listening. Studio monitors have a flat, balanced response which allows you to mold your frequencies to perfection. A good pair starts at around $300. Studios in a Box – Another option for having a basic home studio is the “all-in-one” studio-in-a-box solution. These are usually much more affordable, but give you fewer options for quality. The price for an all-in-one solution ranges from $200 to $400 and up. Renting studio time can have its benefits like access to the newest equipment and more. Creating your own studio at your home also has benefits. One is the long-term cost savings that add up when you are renting music studios. In addition, you have more freedom to record as often as you want.
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