Joe Gilder of homestudiocorner.com writes about two misconceptions currently undermining home recording studios. The first misconception is that good recordings must be completed in a single shot; Joe claims a few hours a month will suffice. The second misconception is that recordings depend on equipment quality; Joe insists that experience is more important.
As ever with Joe’s insights this is worth your attention:
The Two Home Studio Killers
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