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kristilyn
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Hello!
My name is Kristilyn and I am about to enter the world of home recording. Yikes! I have one CD out right now and it was recorded in a home studio and it was a lot of fun. Other than that, my only experience has been recording my music through a karaoke machine. Fun.
So, I've decided to bite the bullet. My boyfriend and I just moved to an acreage about 6 months ago and there are so many bedrooms, that I thought I would convert one into a studio. It's been 3 years since my first CD came out and I have been aching to record again. A friend of mine told me he paid $14,000 for his CD that's coming out soon and I think that's a little extravagent.
A friend of mine in the states does all of her recording at home and I've loved everything she's put out, so I figured I could learn. ANYWAY, I've ordered Reason 3.0, Cubase SL, and an M-Audio Fast Track Pro. I have a PC which is brand new (I'm not biting the bullet to buy a Mac ... I don't have that much money!) and an empty bedroom to put everything in. And I have a Yamaha P-140 keyboard which is only a few months old.
Does anyone have any advice for building a recording studio? I'm sure I'll need other things, such as cables and headphones, but I'm really new to all of this. So any help would be appreciated!
Thanks!
Kristilyn
My name is Kristilyn and I am about to enter the world of home recording. Yikes! I have one CD out right now and it was recorded in a home studio and it was a lot of fun. Other than that, my only experience has been recording my music through a karaoke machine. Fun.

So, I've decided to bite the bullet. My boyfriend and I just moved to an acreage about 6 months ago and there are so many bedrooms, that I thought I would convert one into a studio. It's been 3 years since my first CD came out and I have been aching to record again. A friend of mine told me he paid $14,000 for his CD that's coming out soon and I think that's a little extravagent.
A friend of mine in the states does all of her recording at home and I've loved everything she's put out, so I figured I could learn. ANYWAY, I've ordered Reason 3.0, Cubase SL, and an M-Audio Fast Track Pro. I have a PC which is brand new (I'm not biting the bullet to buy a Mac ... I don't have that much money!) and an empty bedroom to put everything in. And I have a Yamaha P-140 keyboard which is only a few months old.
Does anyone have any advice for building a recording studio? I'm sure I'll need other things, such as cables and headphones, but I'm really new to all of this. So any help would be appreciated!
Thanks!
Kristilyn