#97: Why You Don't Need A Huge Sounding Room For Your Home Studio
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Should my room be small or big, dead or live?
Can I use the spare bedroom I have available?
Do I need to rent a big, massive sounding space for my recordings?
How can I optimize my space and make it work, so that I can get the desired results and exactly the ambience I want?
These are questions we constantly hear from our listeners and the artists we're working with.
Yes, a great sounding room is a beautiful thing and probably a big part of the sound of your favorite records. But what if you don't have access to that kind of space? Should you just give up? Or can you make it work and get the room sound otherwise?
And what if your space is too big and live? Can you control it? Can you still get an upfront, direct sounding recording? Do you need to build a vocal booth?
We thought about all of that and wanted to talk about what really matters when it comes to your home studio room.
Let's discuss!
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