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Studio Recording a Simple Definition

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Studio Recording as a term can mean all manner of things to a new-comer, this brief paper will help you understand the term if you are a new-comer. We just break the phrase down into three easy sections of Home Studio Recording, Semi Pro Studio Recording and Professional Studio Recording.

Studio Recording

In the audio sense, is a term applied to the capturing of audio AND/OR the manipulation of such. A Recording Studio is a place where musicians visit to have their music recorded. In a Recording Studio there will be recording equipment typical of any Recording Studio, though a Recording Studio equipment list can differ dramatically depending on the functionality of the Recording Studio. Typically, Studio Recordings take many different forms and will adopt many different methods.

Studio Types

Home Studio Recording

Home Studio Recording - At the very basic level a Studio Recording may simply be a home recording, where a keen studio enthusiast has a small PC based recording studio in their home. The computer would have a variety of “off the shelf” applications running on it in order for it to be classified as able to make Studio Recordings. Essentially any combination of software can be found on a home studio computer, the taste of a user will vary widely, although there must be some kind of capturing software, or recording software, in order for it to be classified as a Studio Recording machine. By this, I mean to say, it must be able to record/capture audio in a multi-track manner. Typical Studio Recording software in a home studio would be Steinberg Cubase or Steinberg Nuendo. Both of these applications are a sequencer AND an audio recorder with various benefits and levels of sophistication.

Studio recording in the home would also mean some form of audio interface would be needed. This can be such a thing as an audio soundcard or pre-amp. The purpose of this is so that external instruments AND/OR microphones can be patched into the system.

Project Studio Recording

Here we would find a dedicated venue for the Studio Recording activities. Usually this category of Studio Recording will be on a paid basis and the owner will be crusading for local clients looking for a Studio Recording of their music. The venue would generally be much larger, probably with separate dedicated Studio Recording spaces, and better equipped in order to conduct a Studio Recording of a larger scale. The equipment would more than likely consist of much more external hardware such as a mixing console, (sometimes called mixing desk), designed specifically for making a Studio Recording, a range of mid-priced Studio Recording microphones and usually some form of Studio Recording monitoring for the musicians, who may well be performing in one of the dedicated Studio Recording spaces.

Typically Studio Recording venues in this category are self-operated and work within the local community, they offer a new comer an opportunity to work in a low risk environment and gain some Studio Recording experience.

Professional Studio Recording

Professional Studio Recording is big business, and just like any large business they come complete with a management structure and employees with differing levels of responsibility all who take their place in the chain, and also of arguably equal importance. A professional Studio Recording will involve such people as Producers, Assistant Engineers, Administrative staff, Senior Management, Maintenance Staff, and Cleaners etc. The equipment will be extravagant enough to cater for all manner of clients needs and in many cases the professional Studio Recording will be conducted over extended periods of time, such as weeks, months even years.

A professional Studio Recording needs very specialised staff who work long hours and are extremely dedicated to their work, usually beginning on the “bottom rung” as a “runner” then working their way up the chain of command whilst gaining experience.

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