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Producer from Queens, NYC

Here’s why I say this: Affordable home studio gear has changed the music game, letting artists make quality recordings without spending a fortune on studio time. Now, with tools like digital recording software and good microphones, artists can create music from home that sounds just as good as what comes out of big studios. This shift has made recording more accessible to all kinds of artists, regardless of budget. It means you don’t have to shell out big bucks for studio sessions, which can be super expensive. Imagine if you had a budget of 1k for recording, you could use that for 2-3 studio sessions… or buy own equipment/presets, learn to record and now you have a skill you can make a living with forever (and you’ll probably have some left over). I understand why some artists like using the studio though, for example they want a certain vibe or have a connection with the engineer. Don’t get me wrong, do you. I just find it more beneficial long term to own my own equipment. For me, working from home also gives me the freedom to work at my own pace and try out new ideas without any pressure on time. Plus, it’s way more comfy and familiar than a big studio, which allows me to be more relaxed and creative. If you want to learn how I mix and do all this, join my community: https://lnkd.in/e6PvfZRi

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