Thursday, January 26, 2012

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If you're a musician, at some stage you've probably considered the idea of recording yourself, or your band. Digital music recording technology has come a long way in recent years, and the best part is that you no longer need to remortgage your house to be able to build a decent quality home studio set up. The first step is deciding where you're going to work. Are you a garage band with access to a real garage, or are you a solo act who neatly folds onto a single chair in your study? Before you think about shelling out for any equipment, you need to sort out where you're going to be recording music. As the experts say, "location, location, location". It's pretty important. Here are the things you should consider.

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