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Let’s Talk About Interfaces…

So, you’ve decided you wanted to take the route of making a personal budget studio in your own home. Good on you, no worries! However, there are several key items you will need to achieve this goal, and an Audio Interface is one of the big contenders.

An audio interface is basically a tiny box that bridges a certain connection gap between your computer and your sound equipment. These are typically USB based. You can tap the link above for more useful information, but the bottom line is that you’re gonna need one of these if you want your recordings and even playback to sound good from whatever program you’re using. The biggest thing an interface will be helpful for right now is XLR input, which is the common cable type used for microphones. You obviously don’t want to use your computer’s built in microphone for music recording, so it’s necessary to purchase an interface first so that you can use a better piece of equipment.

However, these don’t come cheap if you’re looking for quality. Behringer interfaces on Amazon are sold for $50 at the lowest and only go up from there. If you’re okay with having only one input (meaning you’ll have to record everything one at a time) then you can actually save a lot of money here. I decided to go big here and purchase a Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 interface which I got for about $140 from Sweetwater (awesome store!). I would say the amount you spend on the interface should be dependent on the other costs of your gear. Just keep your budget in mind! I’ll go more into detail on setting all of this equipment up when I finish talking about the rest of these components.

As always, thanks for stopping by. See ya!

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About this site…

Welcome to my new blog about Audio Engineering. Audio Engineering, simply put, is the “magic” that goes into producing the music we all listen to or just happen to hear on a day to day basis. It’s the backbone of any good song, whether it be a studio or even live music session.

I have created this blog to show how I’m coming along with audio engineering, and provide tips from a beginner’s perspective on the subject. With this being a beginner’s reference, I’ll try to keep things cheap and manageable by the standards of this field (hence the “budget” part of the site title). I’ll be posting flash sales or other deals in the Nashville area that I’m aware of regarding recording gear when necessary, and I will hopefully have some great content in store!

So whether if you’re interested in the subject of audio engineering, or just would like to learn with me, this is the place for you. I will be posting tips regarding my personal experiences with Pro Tools and the physical personal “studio” that I have at my home. I figured it would make things more interesting if I could make this a social learning experience, but we’ll see where it goes.

Here are some links that may be helpful:

What is an audio engineer?

What is Pro Tools?

Lastly, for more info about myself, click here.

Thanks for stopping by, and until next time, see ya!

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