Guide to Setting up A Professional Audio Studio
Good day friends, music lovers, recording artists, and everyone else who would love to have their own professional audio studio. I am twenty-nine years old and a musician without a producer and have started my own band over fourteen years ago. Renting a recording studio is not something that comes cheap and a few years back we were toggling with the idea to set up our own studio.
I met up with a friend of mine who is a producer at a large production company and several other friends in the industry and with their help have I set up a recording studio. We do our own demos and do recordings for other local artists too and everyone compliments us one our excellent sound and recording quality. What I would love to accomplish here is be your guide in setting up your own studio regardless of what you want to use it for. Al of us have that hidden talent and bringing it out in the open is the best thing you can do for yourself.
You will be surprised though when I tell you that it is not nearly as expensive as you might think. You can achieve amazing sound quality with minimal investment. This guide would also work well when you have entry-level equipment, which you might have and simply want to upgrade it to professional level. One thing I need to point out to you though before I continue is that regardless of the expensive equipment or the high grade, you need to educate yourself on frequency interplay, signal routing, mic positioning and more to achieve great sound with great equipment.












