5 Simple Steps to Start Recording High Quality Music at Home

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We are living in weird times. Everyone is working from home and self-isolating due to the coronavirus. Luckily, there is always a silver lining! More time at home, means more time to be creative and record those songs you’ve really wanted to release. I started my recording studio business at my parent’s house in my room, when I was 15 years old.

Now, I have been blessed to work with amazing musicians and companies, become a certified mentor for an LA based University, the Recording Connection, and win various awards.

I want to show you how I was able to get started, so you can have the opportunities I have had, plus more!

Here are the 5 simple steps to start recording high quality music from home:

1. Decide the type of music you will be recording

The first step in your recording journey is to know what type of music you will be making. The gear you will have to invest in will depend on that. For example, if your goal is to make instrumental, hip-hop beats and sell them to artists, you won’t even need a microphone, compared to if you want to record your entire rock band, you will need a lot of different types of mics! In my case, when I started I just wanted to record myself and others in a variety of genres using programmed drums and live drum samples for the beats. This is because I didn’t have drumming skills or the room to have a full drum kit! I was able to crack the code and get really good results. You can check out a sample of a rock song I did called Moving On here that I used programmed drums for. You will be surprised by the amazing sounds you can get when you start learning about plug-ins.

2. Get the gear required to record your music

In order to start recording high quality music you will need certain gear. I know it can get overwhelming with the amount of choices, and looking at videos of huge professional studios you see a lot of outboard gear that can make you confused. Don’t be! All the outboard gear can now be reproduced using plug-ins, all from inside your computer. This method is a lot less expensive and the results are amazing! 

Here is the list of what you will need, and it’s not as long as you would think:

  • Computer

    • Mac/PC, i5 or i7, Ram 8gb or higher, 500gb storage + (Preferably SSD) the higher the better. A great tip to have better performance is to use an external SSD to work on your projects from, so you don’t fill up your computer, making it run smoother.

  • Audio Interface

  • Midi Keyboard

    • Akai LPK25 is my go-to, super simple, portable and works great.

  • HQ Headphones

    • I would go with the Audio Technica ATH-M50x. They are the industry standard for a reason. Amazing for mixing your tracks and hearing every detail.

  • Studio Monitors

    • On the lower price range the PreSonus Eris E3.5-3.5 are awesome. I own the JBL 308P MkII and love them! Keep in mind the JBL only comes with one speaker, so you need to buy two, making it the more expensive option.

  • Microphones

    • Audio Technica AT2020 if on a budget, Sure SM7B if you can afford it! Both are great vocal mics, and the AT2020 can record acoustic instruments too. If your looking to specifically record acoustic guitar the AKG Pro Audio Perception 170 is really good for the price, on the high end go with the Sure SM81.

  • Digital Audio Workstation (DAW)

    • I use Logic Pro X and love it, if you are into hip-hop production, Fruity loops is great, and of course you can’t go wrong with Protools the industry standard

  • Any instruments you play (Guitar, banjo, etc.…)

I will be creating a more in-depth blog going into more detail about the various products, so be on the lookout for that! (If I don’t split this into two blogs you will be here reading forever haha) 


3. Setup your space for maximum productivity

When recording music, the way you layout your recording space is very important. You want to reduce the clutter and have a clean designated spot. Take the time to make it your own. Add color lighting, I use Philips Hue smart lights, but any LEDs can give you a really cool effect and enhance your creativity. Try to organize the wires and set it all up in a way that makes it easy for you to just open up your DAW and press record. The easier it is for you to record, the more likely you will be to keep creating more music, always remember that!

4. Create a recording time schedule 

Try to make a recording schedule. Waiting for inspiration to strike is a losing strategy. The more you record and create, the better you will become. The best way to stay accountable is to treat your recording time as if you were going to a professional studio and paying a lot of money by the hour. This will train your brain to stay focused and produce. I recommend setting chunks of time on your smartphone calendar app and set it to remind you 15 minutes before. So, when you get the notification you know it’s time to sit down and record! If you’re not use to doing this, it will change your life not only for recording, but for productivity in general. So, start implementing it now!

5. Experiment, learn as you go & practice A LOT  

The best way to learn is to experiment, have fun with sounds, twist knobs, and see how it makes it different. This is how I got into music production. The key is to fall in love with discovering new aspects of recording. You know you’re on the right track when you can start a session and a few hours will go by and you will not even notice. Then, when you get stuck on a certain aspect of it, learn how to do it through Google search, YouTube, or hire a mentor who already has the experience that can help you through it on a one hour video call. Just keep moving forward. You’ll be surprised how far it can take you.

 

 

Best 3 Apps to Record Podcasts on Android

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Mobile apps are making it a lot easier to record your own podcast on the go! You don’t need to go out and buy thousands of dollars worth of gear to be able to record a good podcast. In this blog I will show you how you can start recording a great podcast today, for free, with these apps available on the Google Play Store, from just your Android!

1. Anchor

Anchor lets you record high quality podcasts, without needing to be a tech expert. It is a free, simple, and user-friendly app.

Also, recording a show remotely with participants from across the world is possible. By sending invite links, your listeners and friends have the chance to take part in the show. You can record up to 10 people at once.

Anchor also has analytic features that help to track the audience & monitors how many times each episode has been played / what parts have been liked the most.

 

2. Podbean

Podbean is considered one of the best apps to discover & play all types of podcasts. The app boosts the viewers listening experience by offering features like volume booster, speed and options to customize playlist.

You can easily record a podcast and mix the voice with background music. Once you are happy with your product, you are able to upload directly to Twitter & Facebook.

3. Speaker Studio

Spreaker Studio will allow you to record, broadcast, and convert your phone into a “radio station”, giving you all the essential equipment needed. When recording a podcast, you have the choice to broadcast it live, or have it pre-recorded / mixed. You can share the content over Facebook and Twitter, and when live, listeners can use a live chat box which lets you & them keep in touch in real time.

Once your podcast is recorded, you are able to upload it on their hosting service and set a title.

The one negative aspect to Speaker Studio is recording can only be done to up to fifteen minutes long. If you wanted to record a longer podcast you have to look for the other options offered in the app.

With tools that are this good, available to you right now for free, the only limit to your show is your creativity! Happy podcasting :)

If you need help making your podcast sound amazing, we offer podcast editing, mixing, and mastering services that can elevate your brand and clearly share your message.

Learn more about all of our podcast production services and hear a sample of our work here. We look forward to adding massive value to your podcast development process.

How to Get Your Podcast on Spotify

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Whether you are considering starting your very own podcast, or you already have your own string of content and are looking to gain more exposure, uploading your podcast to Spotify  makes it easier than ever to share and be shared. 

Without a doubt, 

  • if reaching a large scale audience is something you wish

  • if you want your podcast to be conveniently accessible for listeners

then hosting your podcast on Spotify is a must. Thankfully, this is a pretty simple task and I will be here to walk you through it step by step.


Hosting Your Podcast on Spotify

  1. Ensure you have set up an RSS feed for your podcast. If not, follow the RSS setup guide. 


  2. Head over to Spotify for Podcasters and select “Get Started” or “Log In”. From there, go ahead and either log into Spotify or create a new account.


  3. After logging in, select “Get Started”, which should be at the bottom left side of the page.


  4. Once you’ve proceeded, go through the Terms and Conditions, check the box, enter your legal name or LLC, and select "Continue".


  5. Type your RSS feed into the provided box and select "Next". If an error appears with your RSS feed, a prompt will appear below the RSS feed box letting you know of the issue. Otherwise, your podcast title, artwork, and description will all appear on the right side of the page.


  6. Located on the "Add Podcast Info" page, select your country, language, category, and hosting provider and then press "Next".


  7. Review your podcast details and select "Submit".


It can take around 2-3 days for your podcast to officially go live on Spotify, they will not be notifying you so make sure you keep an eye out for it yourself. Other than that, that’s all there is to it, happy podcasting!

If you need help making your podcast sound amazing, we offer podcast editing, mixing, and mastering services that can elevate your brand and clearly share your message.

Learn more about all of our podcast production services and hear a sample of our work here. We look forward to adding massive value to your podcast development process.