Posted in Home Studio on Jul 20th, 2007 1 Comment »
After reading the first part of the project studio series, you should have a feel of how much money you want to spend. The second part of the Project Studio Series deals with knowing the basics. When you first start your own studio, don’t feel overwhelmed with the vast amount of information out there. To make […]
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Posted in Home Studio on Jul 18th, 2007 11 Comments »
As promised, here are some pictures from my little project studio. I’ve invested $3000 into this thing, which isn’t a lot compared to many of the more professional project studios out there. Take a look at some of the pictures, along with the captions. Interested in the quality of the recordings this studio can produce […]
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Posted in Home Studio on Jul 7th, 2007 6 Comments »
So you read about my various music endeavors, passion for music, and tutorials on how to start your own project studio, but I havn’t had a chance to display some of the things I’ve been up to. Recently, my friend Verne came over (you can check out his blog at http://creativebriefing.com) and we recorded a […]
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When Raf, the owner of Kompoz, approached me to write a review of his website, I was happy to do it no questions asked. Why? After taking sifting through his website, I see it as a project with a lot of potential.
What is Kompoz?
Simply put, it is a website which allows musicians to compose music, […]
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Posted in Home Studio on Jul 3rd, 2007 5 Comments »
So you’ve finally decided that you want to take your passion a step further and pursue the world of music recording. You must feel overwhelmed by the amount of information out there, because I was in the same boat. Around a year ago, I moved into a new home in Scarborough, Ontario. I moved from a 1500 […]
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Posted in Home Studio on Jun 30th, 2007 No Comments »
When I look at musicians, I classify them into two main groups. There are those who solely perform and those who take it up a notch and begin to record their music. I was once in the first classification. Music performance, in many aspects, can be seen as an art - essentially, what you hear […]
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