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Some of the mon problems encountered when working in a home
studio arise from having to record in the same room as your recording
equipment. However, good-quality recordings are still perfectly possible in such
conditions. Hugh Robjohns advises on how to obtain the best results.
Whilst recording in the same room as your equipment
is not an ideal situation, the bottom line is that it is
perfectly feasible with vocals, electric and acoustic
instruments, and even drums. In fact, recording in the
'control room' isn't something that only happens in the
home studios of amateur and semi-professional
musicians. It swings in and out of fashion in the most
prestigious professional studios too, for there are some
worthwhile advantages to the technique and, with a
little care and preparation, first-rate results can be
delivered. Fortunately, common sense can go a long way within such a recording
environment -- however, some of the things you can do to improve your studio technique
are less obvious, but can still help you get the best out of your existing equipment.
The sound quality of one-room home studios can often be considerably improved, for a
start, just by cutting out all manner of background noise. Removing or minimising all the
unwanted sounds in the recording space will significantly increase the usabil