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How To Build a Home Recording Studio That Kickstarts Your Career

Unlock the benefits of building your own studio and invest in your future.

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June 5, 2018
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A home recording studio is more than just a place to record demos.

It’s an evolution... a potentially lucrative side gig that can both supplement your music income AND lead to more songwriting work and collaborators. It could even a become a full time career path.

A recording studio is a chance to invest in your future.

There are many benefits to building your own home recording studio:

  • Record & practice anytime (without rental fees)
  • Educate yourself on the recording process, gear, and software
  • Open up new areas of musical innovation
  • Earn rental income
  • Networking and collaboration opportunities with other artists

In short, with a dedicated space & professional gear, a home studio could even become your main source of income, so you can focus on what’s important to you—music.

With so many digital tools available, starting your own studio is easier than ever before. But that doesn’t mean you can just create the right setup on a whim.

We’ve created the following guide to help you acquaint yourself with the gear, the software, and the business model before jumping in.


Part I: Getting Started

Part II: Taking The Next Step

Part III: Building a Business

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