All my vocals were recorded at home, which was great for me. You can actually have a studio in a computer program called ProTools. I did half the record with ProTools.
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I'm always working on new songs. With the technology these days, any idiot can record on Pro Tools on your laptop. All you have to do is plug a microphone into the input jack and anybody can have their own recording studio. So I'm always down in my basement, singing along to riffs or whoever I'm collaborating with.
I don't have a formal home recording studio, but I can record tracks on my computer upstairs in my office.
I started doing some demos and got online and bought a refurbished laptop, bought a microphone off of eBay. A lot of folks said you can't really do it that way at a pro level, but I did some vocals that way, turned it into the label and they said, 'Wow, where did you record this? The vocals sound great!'
My home studio is my private instrument for me only. It's not intended to record anyone but me.
When I started working on my own music, I didn't have the chance to record in a big music studio, so I had to record everything myself.
Now, you can just get a laptop, get some software, put a microphone on it and make a record. You have to know how to do it. It does help if you've had 35 or 40 years of experience in the studio. But, it still levels the playing field so artists can record their own stuff.
I'd done recordings, little demos, since I was in college, which I used to get gigs. But I never thought I'd have a record label.
I've been making demos at home for many albums now. So over those years, I've learned how to record music, and I love being at home. I excel when I can make things at home.
I also have a recording studio that I use to produce bands.
I used to record but just in my own studio or in my friend's back when I toyed with the idea of being a rapper.
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