![]() ![]() ![]() While some traditional recording studios, with their enormous mixing consoles, racks of signal-processing gear, and carefully constructed acoustic spaces still thrive (and produce magnificent-sounding recordings), more and more musicians are finding they can achieve satisfactory results with minimal gear-a computer with a decent DAW (digital audio workstation) program, a couple of microphones, some sort of outboard interface, a set of reference monitors (speakers), and headphones. Whether you want to make casual reference recordings to assess your progress in learning a piece, or document the brilliance of your small ensemble for posterity-or commercial purposes-there is a universe of sophisticated audio tools in a wide range of prices that will accommodate almost any budget and level of technical knowledge. Thanks to the ongoing digital audio revolution, it’s never been easier or more affordable to make high-quality music recordings in your own home or work space. ![]()
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