How To Set Up a Home Recording Studio in 7 Days Flat – Day 7

by Recording Studio Mania on October 5, 2011

Having your own home recording studio is one of the biggest advantages you can provide for yourself as a musician.  In this 7 part report on setting up your own home recording studio, we are discussing the necessary recording equipment and software that your home recording studio will need.   As we arrive at the last section of this series, it is time to discuss the options for putting your music into the hands of the public.

Years ago, music was recorded on cassette tape, 8-track tape and vinyl records.  The most popular choice for many beginning bands was the cassette tape and so we have the term "mix tape" as part of our vernacular today.   Modern music produced in home recording studios has been made possible by our advances in technology that have brought us the CD burner and the ability to store music in mp3 files.

Since most of us who are recording music in a home recording studio intend to use it for CD production, we will primarily be focusing on CD burners.  The new home recording studio can use:

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