Planning and creating your perfect studio. Part I: Connecting your hardware
You can already play music and now you want to create your own studio. In the first instalment of a major series Ian Waugh leads you through some of the initial buying considerations and shows you how to plug your hardware together.
In an ideal world, any musician who decided to build a studio would start entirely from scratch. Having first carefully considered what you wanted to do, you would design a cohesive and logical system to fit your needs and buy precisely appropriate kit to populate your studio.
This feature first appeared in Music Tech Magazine issue 01
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