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How to Build a Recording Studio: Video Series

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Learn about building a recording studio using professional music equipment in these free video clips on how to build a professional recording studio.

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  1. Learn about the recording industry and building recording studios in this how-to video clip on professional recording equipment.

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  2. Learn about different types of speakers used in a professional recording studio in this free how-to video clip.

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  3. Learn about the role of computer hardware and software in music production in a professional recording studio in this free how-to video clip.

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  4. Learn the importance of listening to original record albums for inspiration in building a professional recording studio in this free video.

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  5. Learn about musical instruments used in a professional recording studio in this free how-to video clip.

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  6. Learn what components to use when building a sound booth for a professional recording studio in this free how-to video clip.

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  7. Learn how to soundproof a professional recording studio in this how-to video clip on professional recording equipment.

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  8. Learn about microphones for a professional recording studio in this how-to video clip on professional recording equipment.

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  9. Learn how to design a control room for a professional recording studio in this free how-to video clip.

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  10. Learn the function of the preamplifier, or preamp, in a professional recording studio in this free how-to video clip.

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  11. Learn the importance and functions of the Dig design Rack and patch bay in a professional recording studio - free video.

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  12. Learn the function of the digital-to-analog converter in a professional recording studio in this free how-to video clip.

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  13. Learn what types of recording studio software are available in this how-to video clip on professional recording equipment.

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  14. Learn the various responsibilities in a professional recording studio in this free how-to video clip.

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  15. Learn what training you need to run a professional recording studio in this free how-to video clip.

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Home recording studios, sometimes referred to as project studios, are fast becoming one of the most popular hobbies and selections for music enthusiasts everywhere. With the advent of more affordable equipment and the desire to record music that caters to a specific individual or group, home recording studios began to gain popularity in the 1980s and have continued to become outlets for musicians, producers and music lovers everywhere who enjoy learning about and practicing the art of sound production. In this free video clip series, you will learn a variety of tips and hints on building your own recording studio, including information about the recording industry, setting up a recording booth, as well as discussions on specific types of equipment used, such as microphones and monitors. Additionally, some of the software used for recording is addressed.

 
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Matt Bodi Matt Bodi is a music producer and owner of Up All Night Productions, a professional recording studio with locations in Miami and New York City. He works with up and coming recording artists, established artists, songwriters, musicians and more, providing original songs, general production services, arrangements, jingles, and unique business solutions.dkdk

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