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Submitted by lhthalmann on Thu, 06/24/2010 - 12:33

So i have finally saved up enough money to start my studio. I am looking to put a quality studio in my basement. I have a 10x12 room that i will use as a Live Room. I will be building a 8x8 room next to it as my Mixing/Mastering room. I plan to acoustically treat both rooms.

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Submitted by Arnstein on Tue, 06/22/2010 - 05:33

I got $1900 and I have a Macbook Pro, midi-keyboard, Logic Pro, but need a soundcard and studiomonitors, and a microphone(and maybe something more? I don't know :P). I have no clue about this kind of thing whatsoever, so I need advice. What should I give priority with 1900 dollars? More expensive soundcard and less expensive studiomonitors or vice versa?

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Submitted by trojanmantony on Sun, 06/06/2010 - 15:17

ok, so this is my first thread. i am the drummer and rhythm guitarist for my band. over years i have upgraded recording equipment. i started with a 4 tracks and bounced tracks by mixing down to a vcr, which sucked. i have grown up and want to pursue a degree in audio production. my band plans to record a 10 song album by ourselves. this is my set up, all my band and i have for gear:

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Submitted by anonymous on Sun, 05/30/2010 - 13:38

Hi guys, so I have decided that I want to do some home studio recording of piano, vocals, and acoustic guitar but I've had tons of problems I've run into and even more questions that need answering, so here goes and any help is greatly appreciated :smile:

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Submitted by somexone75 on Sat, 05/29/2010 - 13:09

I got Rod's book on Home recording studios, but he didn't go much in depth about the actual design for the CR and iso room(s). It had a lot in it that will help with the acoustic portion of things, but I am totally confused on the room design aspect of things...