Setting up a Studio from Scratch
Getting to grips with software and hardware can seem daunting if you’re just starting out, but with a few handy pointers there’s nothing to fear. Hollin Jones lends a hand.

Here at MTM we are acutely aware that our readers range in their experience of music technology from beginners to experts, with most of you sitting somewhere in between. And in response to a number of requests from readers who are just starting out in music production, we’re running a short series of guides for those who need advice on taking their first steps in what can at first seem like a daunting world of hi-tech equipment and baffling terminology. At some point we were all beginners, and some helpful pointers written in language that won’t blind you with science can help you to make the right buying decisions and set up a studio that suits your particular needs.
This feature first appeared in Music Tech Magazine issue 84
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