Whether you are an aspiring musician with lyrics and a dream of making your first record, or you are a company looking for a way to convey professionalism in your product videos, using a recording studio makes all the difference. The expertise of a studio engineer can help you produce the best possible sound, and high quality equipment will ensure that you have complete control over your recording.
In a professional recording studio, you’ll find a set of rooms specially designed by an acoustician to achieve certain acoustic properties (such as a low level of sound reflections and sufficient reverberation time for the size of the room). The studio may also include a vocal booth, which is small and soundproofed and designed for singers. Some studios also have instruments such as a Hammond organ or 12-string guitar, which can be rented from the facility if you don’t have your own.
The basic setup of a recording studio includes two major systems: the audio interface and the speakers. The audio interface converts analog sound into digital signals for processing by your computer and turns back the digital signals into analog sound for monitoring on your speakers. This type of device typically costs a few hundred dollars for a basic model and can run up to several thousand dollars for professional-grade devices like the popular KRK Rokit series.
A pair of high-quality monitors will cost a few hundred dollars as well. These are the speakers you will use to listen to your recordings, so choose carefully.
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