5 tips for your home studio
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- Опубликовано: 27 сен 2024
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Chris Liepe recently moved, and set up a brand new home studio…
And in today’s video, he’s covering 5 simple tips he used to get a great home studio setup!
#homestudio #recording #mixing
Thank you very much Chris. Such excellent advice!
starts at 4:44
thx
It actually starts at 0:00, you’re skipping over key stuff if you jump to nearly 5 minutes in without hearing what he said beforehand.
@@Kenfenit he didn't say anything valuable for me in first 5 mins
@@DeeKeyLP in that case, the problem is you.
@@officialWWM no offense, but you might want to check your values in life.
That is a dream setup!! Looks incredible and must sound just as good.
Absolutely excellent advice. If homes studio owners pay attention to this, the final result on their product could be so much more professional. Is hard for a home studio to feel like a professional studio and not a home one.
Super helpful - thank you
Thank you very much!
4:44 before he starts naming the 5 things.
My little home recording studio is not set up as a "professional" studio, which is to say that I don't record, mix, produce, master, music for a living. I do it for myself and a few friends (if they want to). So, most of what is discussed here is irrelevant to me. I hung around until 13:02 and 16:50 for the two things that mattered most to me. Thank you for making those two points exceptionally clear. My little home recording studio needs a name, can you suggest one or two? Thanks!
it's really hard to overstate the need for the hvac to provide fresh outdoor air (read: oxygen) - once you seal a room, you need proper supply and returns and ensure the system provides continuous fresh air (can be expensive or not) and adding some hvac plenums to a ceiling soffit to manage noise and evenly distribute the air (not expensive).
It is if you don’t have a soffit!
thnx for sharing
At about 04:20 Chris pointed out that he mostly minimized the glare on the screen. However it seems unavoidable that we will get glare off of his bald head. Hahaha, but seriously Chris is top notch.
Regarding dimmers, I've had some that were supposed to work for the lights I had chosen, and the power load, yet they sometimes flicker unless they are turned all the way up !!! Annoying.
How big is this space? I turned a detached garage into a studio which is 600 square feet. This space seems much larger. I need to add an iso booth but feel like its going to take up too much space. Any suggestions are welcomed.
You should be called “Chris Everywhere” 😂
What are the dimensions of your control room and sound booth?
13’ wide, 16’ long for control room. 10’ wide, 13’ long for booth.
pleeeeeease make timestamps
that with the power lines can be really annoying. The other aspects too, of course! lol. thanks for info!
my studio room is naturally neatly chaotically decorated with useless stuff on the walls and filled with beautiful plants and wood material blah blah. Well, I really don't have a high demand on lol, but I always learn something new! :)
I thought the studio was the Mastering room , not under it - badum tss!
I miss Graham... 😢
What happened to him?
@@Acnologia soconn probably
Think he had other ventures podcast just smart to delegate or outsource to someone trustworthy
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brother 18min for 5 tips you speek mad slow man no editing
Very helpful and insightful! Thank you for taking the time to make, upload and share your knowledge!!!
Awesome advises, thanks a lot.
Isn't your mixing desk supposed to be centered between the side walls? Yours seems to be much farther from the wall on the right.
Yep. There’s always compromises.