How To Build A Studio
Over the years, I have come up with my own method of how to build a studio. Of course, I’ve only ever had the small home studios. However, I think this advice will still serve you if you are in the process of buying your first pieces of equipment for your own studio.
A Studio Needs Three Monitors
The first mistake that I made in the beginning was only having two monitors to listen to my music and mix tracks. The stereo image is a combination of the left, center and right channels. I spent years only using the left and right channels and having no real focus on the center channel. You don’t have to start with the best monitors, they don’t need to be expensive. They do, however, need to match your project settings.
Decide How You Will Mix
Decide how you are going to mix the majority of your music for the next year. If you plan on mixing most of your work in stereo, then focus on getting more monitors in your studio with LCR signal routing. This means having more than one monitor for the center channel, more than one monitor for the left channel and more than one monitor for the right channel. If you’re going to do the majority of your work in surround sound then you need to have all of the necessary equipment. You have to practice mixing in that environment. This means that you will need at least 5 monitors (left, center, right, left surround, right surround) and a sub. After you have done this, you should consider adding more monitors to each channel.
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