23Your Home Studio

A Million Dollar Studio in the Corner of a Room

Since the mid 1990s the business of voiceover has gone through a series of major changes, both in terms of how the business works and in the technology used for recording voice tracks.

Home based recording studios have been around since the first days of sound recording. Early recording equipment was bulky, complicated to operate, and most of all expensive. It used to be that the home studio was relegated to only the serious audiophile or professional musician.

Advances in computer and sound recording technology have changed all that. Today, the home studio is commonplace. With a decent computer, recording software, and some relatively inexpensive equipment, anyone can now have ...

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