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How To Build Your Own Home Recording Studio On A Budget - Modern Musician #2 - cover

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How To Build Your Own Home Recording Studio On A Budget - Modern Musician #2

Ricky Tone

Maison d'édition: Shaharm Publications

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Synopsis

This book is for anyone that is looking to find practical insider tips  on the ‘ins’ and ‘outs’ of building your own home recording studio, buying music recording software and recording studio equipment, without breaking the bank!  
The best materials, room dimensions, acoustics, equipment placement, soundproofing, production tips, free recording software, mastering tips, and the correct use of microphones, studio headphones, studio monitors, audio recording and mixing are all covered in this fantastic book.
Disponible depuis: 11/06/2016.

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