Equipment
Recommendations
These suggestions are based on my personal use and
preferences for setting up a budget friendly recording studio. I'm sure there are those out there willing to swear that you need a full-blown budget-busting facility to make a decent recording. My track record says and proves otherwise. The key to working with semi-pro gear or even consumer-grade products is not exceeding the limitations of that piece of equipment.
Is there a difference in a $200,000 mixing console and using a $200 digital audio interface? Yes, but...
when the recording hits the radio or internet, no one will know it. Don't get me wrong, nothing beats recording in a building or room designed specifically for noise reduction and is tuned for proper sound control. So, use what you can afford or already have can until you can afford it. The most important asset you have is talent!