Home Recording Studio Images
Photos of home recording studios to give ideas for your own home studio set up. A description and comments about each home recording studio idea is located below the gallery identified by the name of each photo. We picked some sample photos of different home or project recording studios to use as a reference for designing your own home studio. Find the best free stock images about recording studio. Download all photos and use them even for commercial projects.
Posted at 17:10hinbyYour home recording studio is the place that you go to work on your new creations and craft your music. It’s the place that you will spend countless hours perfecting your songs and listening to them over and over to make sure every single detail is how you want it. That’s why it’s so important to find a space that you can effectively work in without the other distractions of life.
Introduction to my DIY Recording Studio Desk. Making a diy recording studio desk for your gear is a great way to organize your studio, improving your workflow and making your studio look awesome. And it’s not hard. I have no building experience what’s so ever and I was able to make this homemade recording desk in a weekend.
Home Recording Studio Images
Not only that, your home studio should be a reflection of you and create the sort of vibe and atmosphere that you’re going for. Just like with most other creative processes it’s helpful to get some ideas and inspiration before you go ahead and start creating. So here are a collection of 20 unique home recording studios to help inspire your own creative studio.
Stylish, wide open space to to record and mix all in one room. The all white walls and posters along with the hard wood flooring makes this setup look very clean and modern.Batman style hideaway studio setup. This piano flips open from a stowaway music workstation.Super cool futuristic design with light up display, all white furniture, and hard wood flooring.That’s one humongous screen. Having a huge screen allows you to have multiple plugins open at the same time you are writing, producing, and mixing your music.Keyboards galore. This setup is surrounded by a barrage of keyboards in three directions.This is Misha Mansoor’s, guitarist of the djent metal band Periphery, home recording studio setup.It has Dual Fractal Axe Fx units for jamming out as well a bunch of other rack gear units for effects, mixing, and recording.Tons of gear going on here. I would love to have this setup. The dual screens makes mixing and producing at the same time easy and all this gear ensures that you never want to leave.Nice all in one room solution for recording and producing music.
The sound absorption panels help to reduce reverb and sound reflections in the room. The four screen setup is also pretty sweet!Simple setup that takes advantage of a pair of rack units to keep everything organized. The all white makes this setup look very clean and modern.Great, open space for recording music, especially drums.Simple, clean design that makes use of a very small space.Light up table to make producing and mixing in the dark a breeze.The all black furniture and walls give this setup a very dark and mysterious vibe.Dual iPads with Mac setup for easy mixing.This setup takes advantage of using two computers, one desktop and a laptop. It also features what looks like four different sets of speakers to compare mixes on different listening environments.The wood paneling in this home studio makes for a very clean and modern design.Again, lots of gear and lighting going on here but everything is organized well. Looks like there is a pretty cool view from the room too.This setup is a home studio and gaming room all in one. The lighting also gives this setup a very mellow vibe.I hope these setups help to inspire you to create your own unique home recording studio. If you want to see more like these you can check out our dedicated solely to showcasing home recording studios.
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