The home studio is something I've been working on for the past two years. Originally a rather haphazard collection of equipment that I had bought (used) back in the '80s and '90s, when I started to get serious about my playing again I decided that it all needed to be upgraded.
The nice surprise was that many components had gotten better and were much cheaper than what I remembered buying years ago. I do not have a lot of "top of the line" equipment, but the components I have get the job done and I've had very few issues with either set up or usage.
The Equipment section is divided into three sections:
The nice surprise was that many components had gotten better and were much cheaper than what I remembered buying years ago. I do not have a lot of "top of the line" equipment, but the components I have get the job done and I've had very few issues with either set up or usage.
The Equipment section is divided into three sections:
- The Big Boxes - As I started adding equipment, I had to think about stability and portability; this section describes the racks that I assembled, the thought process behind each, and how I use them
- The Components - Basically, this section is a description of what's in each rack and how I'm using it
- The Instruments - Guitars, keyboards, drum machines, all the good stuff...