Planning and creating your perfect studio. Part II: Selecting your studio software
If you decide to base your studio around a computer, you’ll need to know which software to install and how the different system elements can be integrated. Bob Dormon explains your choices.
Recording audio and sequencing MIDI instruments is a liberating journey
into sound and composition. A desktop music production system can
integrate many different elements required by the production process,
providing a complete studio solution in a virtual mixing environment.
This feature first appeared in Music Tech Magazine issue 02
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