7 Home Recording Studio Myths
From debates about analog versus digital, one DAW versus another, and the impact of the loudness wars, producers have a particular fascination with myth. The same applies to home studios. Ask anything related to bedroom production online and you will get a flurry of conflicting opinions and tips in response, making it difficult to determine what is good advice and what’s not. For newcomers, this is a big distraction to creating music. That’s why we’re exposing seven common home recording studio myths.
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February 08, 2019 at 06:33PM
Simon is a multi-platinum producer and composer with over 30 years of industry experience. Having collaborated with world-class artists including Shania Twain, Maxi Priest, and Apache Indian, he brings real-world professional insight to every guide on this site.
Beyond the studio, Simon is the author of Record, Mix and Master – A Beginner’s Guide to Audio Production (published by Palgrave Macmillan) and mentors MA students at BIMM University. You can view his discography and portfolio at www.simonduggal.com