As a musician, chances are at some point you’ve wondered about the possibility of recording your own music.
Whether it’s for a demo, to share with friends, or simply for the thrill of hearing yourself perform, recording your own music is easier now than it has ever been.
And of all the crazy websites in this whole crazy world you’ve ended up right here.
I bet this isn’t the first site you’ve visited either… but I promise this one is different.
Why?
Because I’m just like you!
I understand that this is an intimidating hobby to get started in.
Between the heavy doses of impressive sounding jargon and the interaction of all the many different components, it’s easy to become overwhelmed and discouraged.
Like you, I wanted to make my own audio recordings, but needed some advice on what I needed to get started.
And like you I became fed up with everyone talking over my head, puffing their chests out, and taking this all way too seriously.
So I bought some books, bugged some people, and experimented on my own until I figured it out.
Now I want to help you with some of the things I’ve learned (while also helping you avoid some of the mistakes I made) as I created my own Basic Home Recording Studio.