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Okay, time to get crackin'. It's easy, it's painless, and if you follow our advice it doesn't have to be expensive either. Yes, you can be in control of your own destiny... and have a great home studio, too!
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Home Studio Preparation
Brian Burge
So you're ready to create your own home studio. Great! But not so fast. Have you completed the basic prep necessary to make smart decisions rather than stupid ones? Just in case you haven't, Brian Burge is here to help you out. . . .
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On The Level
Brian Burge
When you're sending in an audition from your home studio, you want to be heard, right? That's why it is so important to get your levels set properly before you record anything. Here's Brian Burge to get you started. . . .
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USB Microphones: Pros and Cons
Brian Burge
Brian has talked before about condenser mics and there importance as a part of your home studio. This article deals with USB mics and how they fit in to the whole scheme of things. . . .
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Why It's Good To Be Normalized
Brian Burge
It's good to be normal, and in the case of recording auditions or actual work it's pretty much darn imperative. Find out what being normalized is all about, with Brian Burge as your guide. . . .
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Time To Buy A Microphone For Your Home Studio
Brian Burge
So many choices. So many price levels. What's a person to do? Start with the basics. Assess your needs, your environment, and your wallet. Brian Burge, director of voice talent at a major agency in San Francisco, is here to sort it out for you. . . .
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Your Home Studio Made Easy, Part One
Mary Windishar
Even if you haven't decided to create a professional studio in your home, take a look to see what's involved, and what you're getting yourself into financially, technologically, and if you're like Mary, emotionally. . . .
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Your Home Studio Made Easy, Part Three: Using Your New Toys
Mary Windishar
Now you've done it: you're in too deep to turn back now. You've seen the benefits of a home studio, and have plans for equipment purchases. Maybe you've even done a little shopping on Ebay or Craig's List. Don't panic...this article discusses some best practices for recording, editing, publishing and sending. You can do this! . . .
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Recording With Headphones In Your Home Studio
David Rosenthal
To headphone or not to headphone. That is the question. Whether 'tis nobler in the mind to suffer listening to that voice of mine over and over again, or on second thought, take phones and wear them proudly, for I have been smitten by the mellifluous tones made by my breath and cords. . . .
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