How can simplicity be the key to success in your home studio?
As we progress in our recording and mixing journey, shouldn’t we become more advanced with our gear selection and techniques?
I can tell you with 100% certainty that this assumption gets a lot of us into trouble.
Success in your home studio will only come if you practice intentionality and SIMPLICITY.
The truth is that the less usually is more when it comes to production.
Three microphones on a kick drum will not yield a bigger sounding kick track than a single microphone in the right spot.
11 plugins on a vocal track will not magically result in a better vocal track than three plugins properly dialed in.
It doesn’t matter if you’re recording in a multimillion dollar studio or a bedroom, simplicity usually reigns supreme.
Not only do we end up wasting a ton of time and money, but these assumptions can prevent us from progressing at our craft.
The problem with recording in a home studio is that we’re recording in a vacuum.
It’s easy to fall down a rabbit hole of endlessly lusting over new gear and plugins.
In this video, I talk about some of the common problems that many home studio recordists often get stuck on.
I don’t want you to get hung up on dumb things that will hold you back.
I want you to achieve the sound that your music rightfully deserves.
My goal to help you cut through all of the unnecessary clutter and achieve results RIGHT NOW.
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