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Opening A Recording Studio: I WISH SOMEONE HAD TOLD ME THESE THINGS 

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Starting a business is hard. Starting ANY business is hard. Let alone a recording studio. There is so much more than just making music. Hanging out with bands... You know the fun stuff. There is a lot that just isn't any fun. I wish someone had told me about those things before I had opened my business. SO learn from me. Take my advice here. These are the things I wish someone had told me before I opened my new business. Before starting my own business. A recording studio.
There is NO ROADMAP
There is no one to tell you what to do
There is no schedule to follow!
SAVE YOUR MONEY
This is hard... but! YOU CAN DO IT
So keep your head up. If I can do it. You can too.
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@RecordingStudioLoser
@RecordingStudioLoser 3 года назад
Check out my one mic series. Start with the R88! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-aTLM3nR87DA.html
@fiddlefolk
@fiddlefolk 3 года назад
I second that! Get a few great pieces such as an AEA R88 and a millennia preamp. Capture a great performance! Done! Don’t get caught up with the grid. The grid doesn’t make great music. Great musicians and talent do.
@TheSmokedKarma
@TheSmokedKarma 3 года назад
nice, great stuff
@TheAtticradio
@TheAtticradio 2 года назад
Of course you can .keep going never stop … it’s a life thing . Keep going 😎🎸
@atmfree2325
@atmfree2325 3 года назад
Boss Life Ain't For Everybody!
@RecordingStudioLoser
@RecordingStudioLoser 3 года назад
truth
@glodelatorre8716
@glodelatorre8716 2 года назад
Gracefully, it's for me 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
@Noahdonoho
@Noahdonoho Год назад
I’m 6 months in on my studio. I’ve gone the nonprofit route; I work with a lot of nonprofit organizations and provide free music lessons. Hopefully soon offering music therapy. And a lot of the difficulty on my project is self inflicted, but yes. This is so hard. Roller coster is a gross understatement. Thank you for this honesty. Sometimes I feel like I’m drowning and working way too much for the small fruit of my labor. Just knowing I’m not alone and this is at least somewhat normal helps. If anyone would like to start a dialogue about the process of studio ownership or actually making it in the music industry, message me. I’ve turned a bunch of free junk, essentially trash, into a profitable business model that gives back to artists and the local community all on a budget of nothing. There’s no experience in the world I would trade for what I’ve done here. Big things to come, so long as you just KEEP GOING.
@petervoigtmann
@petervoigtmann 3 года назад
Thank you for this video. I'm currently building a studio in an old mill and you are describing exactly what I was going through over the past year. I realized that I was quite naive at the beginning and reality almost broke me. It's slowly taking shape so I'm starting to get WAY better psychologically!
@ORACLEBALL
@ORACLEBALL 3 года назад
I recommend getting a fireproof/waterproof safe and putting your backup drives in there. I have backups in the studio, and at home in the safe.
@bukkaratsuppa6414
@bukkaratsuppa6414 3 года назад
Being an amateur musician, i can only imagine how hard it is for you guys to live with your passion as a job. Depending on the public's idea of good music and good sound. I only own a tiny fraction of your gear - and experience! - but i feels so happy, that i can afford to write whatever suits me. Best of luck to you, and don't let bad taste take over!
@Un3thical
@Un3thical 2 года назад
I'm starting college soon to become a music producer, and one day I'd like to open my own studio, and I am glad I found this video because it's good to hear the truth even if you don't want to, most people probably just don't think about how hard it actually is. But thank you for all the good advice/info man.💯💯💯
@aaronbird9437
@aaronbird9437 3 года назад
Another great one! Thanks for the sitdown.
@iandyha
@iandyha 3 года назад
Jeremy, gotta say you hit every point on the head. I’ve been in the studio business 10+ years now, and I must say this is the video young aspiring engineers should watch. From paying yourself, to being a constant student. 💯💯
@Kacey_Jaymes
@Kacey_Jaymes 2 года назад
Really enjoy the delivery here. Clear, concise, and sincere. Well spoken. ♥
@Jewell.Studios
@Jewell.Studios 9 месяцев назад
Watched a few of your videos and you have some incredible advice! These are all things that have been on my mind starting my own studio! Thank you!! Super glad I came across your channel!
@JPTheAvant
@JPTheAvant 3 года назад
This is great! Starting a recording studio soon and this helped a lot! Got me motivated!
@quincymccrarymusic
@quincymccrarymusic 3 года назад
Dope video and talk on this important subject!!
@jimmykennedy9485
@jimmykennedy9485 2 года назад
inspirational, motivational and honest description of setting up.. cheers bro
@sjpachica3
@sjpachica3 3 года назад
Solid video and solid advice. I dream of owning my own studio and working for myself one day . Thanks for this man!
@sweetpaulomusic
@sweetpaulomusic 3 года назад
Dude this is insanely good advice/wisdom
@RecordingStudioLoser
@RecordingStudioLoser 3 года назад
Glad you think so!
@billyrayvalentine7972
@billyrayvalentine7972 2 года назад
I ran my own 2 inch 16 track recording studio from 1979 to 1989. It was the time of my life. I recorded every style of music. Back in those days the killer was maintenance costs on the tape machine and console. Over time it was a killer cost that crushed profits. But it really was a great experience because I was involved in everything from publishing and artist development to setting up a tape machine and session to being first or second engineer or just the tape operator depending on the session. After decades in the business world I'm hoping to build one more studio. Which would be my fourth build. And yes it will be a hybrid studio because I need to feel the console to be part of the creative process. New subscriber.
@sonicacoustics9176
@sonicacoustics9176 3 года назад
Very inspiring content! Downs and falls are all part of success. It will always work but it also needs hardwork and passion! :)
@carlehuston
@carlehuston 3 года назад
well done...one thing I noted with your presentation...sincerity. I always enjoy your vids
@RecordingStudioLoser
@RecordingStudioLoser 3 года назад
🙏 thanks. I try to keep that a theme. The people who taught me the most could be described as sincere. So I try to model that as well.
@IanTuazon_
@IanTuazon_ 3 года назад
Couldn't agree more! I just started my own recording studio business a couple of months ago and the things you spoke about are the things I'm going through right now. lol But I feel a little better now after watching this vdeo, Thanks my man! Keep them coming!
@RecordingStudioLoser
@RecordingStudioLoser 3 года назад
Keep at it!
@micrmurphy
@micrmurphy 3 года назад
This was great to listen to... you hit them all right on the head. Very uplifting to hear I’m not alone. Thanks for the video!
@RecordingStudioLoser
@RecordingStudioLoser 3 года назад
You are so welcome!
@Electricowlworks
@Electricowlworks 3 года назад
Truer words have never been spoken! Thanks for a great video. Cheers from South Wales, NY, USA. - chaz
@1337murk
@1337murk 3 года назад
Absolute gold! Thank you!
@michaeldean9338
@michaeldean9338 2 года назад
Thanks so much, brother. Thoroughly enjoyed your video, and what you had to offer. Very inspirational :)
@bradsmith5136
@bradsmith5136 3 года назад
I’m not a musician, I’m a full time glass artist, but I can tell you all of this applies to my business 100%, and likely to any creative professional in general, especially what you said about the freedom of schedule. One thing I might add is how much time I spend marketing/advertising, or otherwise drumming up business to keep my schedule full. I’m sure the same is true for running a recording studio. People will not immediately flock to you when you are starting out, you have to find a way to draw in the business to slowly build your reputation. Networking and building solid business relationships are key. Great video! Thank you!
@Charlyfromthenuclearcity
@Charlyfromthenuclearcity 3 года назад
Thanks for this. RU-vid videos and mixing courses sellers are so often about the "rockstar" side of things. I really appreciate this ! 2 years in working only from my bedroom and recording in my rehearsal space, and thinking about how I can make changes, so it's nice to hear someone I like talking about it. Thanks a lot !
@RecordingStudioLoser
@RecordingStudioLoser 3 года назад
That was why I started. There are down to earth recording channels. But we are far outnumbered for sure. There’s a fun side to this, absolutely. But I want to present it like I experience it.
@MixChecks
@MixChecks 3 года назад
@@RecordingStudioLoser Next video needs to be "How to be a Rockstar"... I really need to know ;)
@GarretThomas
@GarretThomas 3 года назад
Thanks bro hope all works out for you. Me I just started a mixing studio so I don’t record anyone but I mix other peoples projects. I been doing this for a long time but I had hold it off for a while till I knew was ready.
@kcash1beats
@kcash1beats 3 года назад
This is a great video! I myself have just opened my own studio and having no one to answer to has left me 2 months in with no income coming from the studio. I’ve spent so much time trying to be the perfect engineer and practicing my speed as a producer that I’ve overthought the entire process. The stress of being the head of company has sometimes taken it’s toll on my mental health. Having to handle the rent, the electricity bill, still having a full time job etc. I’ve found that when you’ve achieved a part of the process that is line with your final goal, Planning is incredibly important. Be ready for the stresses that come with being the head hunco. However, stay confident in your goals and understand that everything you’re going through is a part of the process. Overthinking is a MF and don’t allow overthinking to stagnate the growth of your business.
@JustinGamana
@JustinGamana 2 года назад
How is it going right now?
@kcash1beats
@kcash1beats 2 года назад
@@JustinGamana I’ve been able to actually understand what I want to achieve as an engineer and producer. This has allowed me to focus on finding an artist I can help to develop their sound and take them to the next level. I’ve also developed a lot as an engineer because being an a control environment consistently has given me an opportunity to build patterns of consistency.
@craigvittorio1865
@craigvittorio1865 3 года назад
At 32, I'm about 3 years into learning mixing and mastering journey and have been contemplating taking the next step into working on my own. I've been on the "path" that I had set out for myself since college but it's never landed me in a job or role that I've ever truly enjoyed or was able to dedicate myself to entirely - not the way I am with music. I've been a musician my whole life but always had a 9-5 as a backup plan and I wonder sometimes if that was to a detriment. Anyway, thanks for this video, I needed to see it and it gives me hope that I can actually do this on my own.
@RecordingStudioLoser
@RecordingStudioLoser 3 года назад
You can totally do it. Keep going.
@Rampaigee
@Rampaigee 2 года назад
I love how you describe the process of switching from the linear trajectory of academia versus pioneering the way as an entrepreneur. As a law school graduate, I can relate to the pain of entering a real world lacking course schedules and syllabi to guide us. Somehow, I started to develop creative skills that I suppressed during those years. Maybe, I will open a studio one day. Thank u for your content 🙌🏼
@jeremiahkuns8669
@jeremiahkuns8669 2 года назад
I’m starting a studio next month. Nervous but excited. Thanks for telling me!
@ChrisMartinsMusician
@ChrisMartinsMusician 3 года назад
This is a great video. Every aspiring studio owner should watch it.
@ultrasoundconcept
@ultrasoundconcept 3 года назад
Thanks for these…. Good to have a brother say stuff like this.
@courtneychambersmusic
@courtneychambersmusic Год назад
stumbled across your channel! love it!
@silvermusic2774
@silvermusic2774 3 года назад
Me watching the video after I opened my recording studio 👁️ 👁️ 👄
@RecordingStudioLoser
@RecordingStudioLoser 3 года назад
😂😂
@officialWWM
@officialWWM 3 года назад
How's it going so far?
@stoneroofstudios4700
@stoneroofstudios4700 3 года назад
Hey there, this video was awesome. Thats all. It was in some funny way inspiring but also the perfect mix of what I needed to hear. Thank you
@RecordingStudioLoser
@RecordingStudioLoser 3 года назад
Awesome! Thank you!
@fundamentalsoundco
@fundamentalsoundco 3 года назад
Man, thanks for this. Really appreciate the wisdom
@shaungarcia7992
@shaungarcia7992 Год назад
You really helped me mentally today. I appreciate this.
@entropicamusic.
@entropicamusic. 2 года назад
Thank you so much for this video. You're awesome!! 😁🙌🏼
@indoejb
@indoejb 2 года назад
Great video man!
@fantaztikbeatz
@fantaztikbeatz 3 года назад
Awesome video this hit home as I am in the process of opening a studio myself thanks for the content 😀 😊
@JooliganTheSnooligan
@JooliganTheSnooligan 5 месяцев назад
How’s it going now
@vrishabh6755
@vrishabh6755 3 года назад
i like your vibe, thanks for the vid
@Wclipsssss
@Wclipsssss 2 года назад
fuk I love the authenticity and relatability of this video def earned a sub... keep working hard!!!
@RecordingStudioLoser
@RecordingStudioLoser 2 года назад
That means a lot. Thanks!
@vaizman770
@vaizman770 3 года назад
Hey, just want to say thanks! Agreed with all what you said! Wish you the best in whatever you're doing ❤❤❤ much love to that one ! Thank you!!! 🙏🏻
@RecordingStudioLoser
@RecordingStudioLoser 3 года назад
Thank you!
@dtrelzmusic
@dtrelzmusic 3 года назад
Yes Sir! Great Video!, the only thing I was ad is to get a cloud backup service as well...
@RecordingStudioLoser
@RecordingStudioLoser 3 года назад
I agree. Though I didn’t mention it because up until recently the internet around her wasn’t fast enough to warrant it.
@MixedByJoJo
@MixedByJoJo 2 года назад
So thankful for this video man
@roadbull1
@roadbull1 3 года назад
great content man!
@carojuao
@carojuao 3 года назад
Great content. You got a new subscriber :D Thanks for the reality check and the experience sharing!
@RecordingStudioLoser
@RecordingStudioLoser 3 года назад
Awesome, thank you!
@justinhughes4119
@justinhughes4119 2 года назад
Great video, im glad i found this!
@RecordingStudioLoser
@RecordingStudioLoser 2 года назад
The universe brought us together. It was meant to be.
@cronus_da_god
@cronus_da_god Год назад
good motivation love this
@stevenstabile4379
@stevenstabile4379 3 года назад
I've worked in major studios in NY as an engineer and found that owning a studio is a liability until you start your own publishing company and have your own artists to develope who write songs that you can get part publishing for recording them for FREE and develop them or have music producers who work with you until you get interest in the artists you have!!! It takes time, patience and hard work!!! As an engineer in the days of tape, I had to engineer, program drums and keyboards, play guitar (my main instrument) and bass and sometimes sing backup and you never get paid for all that!! But the main thing is songs and publishing and being able to get deals!! But hang in there and good luck!!!
@secondchancestudio2303
@secondchancestudio2303 3 года назад
This was brilliant man. Blessings and Respect bro.
@RecordingStudioLoser
@RecordingStudioLoser 3 года назад
Much appreciated
@albertorobinson7611
@albertorobinson7611 3 года назад
And thanks dude, highly appreciated
@zaronxx_
@zaronxx_ 2 года назад
great video homie
@NickLAnderson
@NickLAnderson 3 года назад
Thanks again for a helpful message.
@andynonimuss6298
@andynonimuss6298 Год назад
Very real and experienced advice!
@riddomusic
@riddomusic 2 года назад
I needed this man! Thanks you so much! Liked and subbed 🤍
@thejawshop-AdventureRecording
@thejawshop-AdventureRecording 3 года назад
Once I payed the 50 bucks for Carbon Copy Copier, I started to back things up with more frequency and safety. Your words are important regarding this, hard drives will break. File management is so key, and what ever system you have developed, being consistent is important. The amount of hours I used to spend trying to find something...
@bullfunkstudios3856
@bullfunkstudios3856 3 года назад
good video thanks, would you talk about your adventure of when you started out the business and more details on what were the common mistakes or turns that you took that you should have done otherwise, how did you tackle and build your network at the start when your business was down, or at a point of worrying, how long before things started kicking off for you? Assuming you were at the time professionally confident with your craft and running the studio. More about the business and marketing side please? Thanks
@pickeu
@pickeu 3 года назад
Thank you, I needed this
@ELOGIC718
@ELOGIC718 3 года назад
Brother this is some of the BEST ADVICE POSSIBLE!!!!!!!!! And it's true with your last comment...... LEARN TO ADAPT TO THE TIMES!!!!!!!!!!
@jonathankessler4684
@jonathankessler4684 3 года назад
I’m a music school student who wants to both run a recording studio and write music for video games for a living and I’m going through these sorts of thoughts and am plagued by imposter syndrome all the time. Thank you for what you do, it’s enough to inspire people like me to keep going and give us something to strive for
@RecordingStudioLoser
@RecordingStudioLoser 3 года назад
Keep going man. If you want it. Go for it!
@tubefixxer
@tubefixxer 2 года назад
Lots of good words of wisdom, thanks
@TheCookUpWithVonFreeze
@TheCookUpWithVonFreeze 2 года назад
Great video bro
@taylorwenck6111
@taylorwenck6111 3 года назад
Really appreciate this video. Thank you bro.
@RecordingStudioLoser
@RecordingStudioLoser 3 года назад
My pleasure!
@riffafrank
@riffafrank 3 года назад
Backup for sure bud. Good job! Thanks man
@chavodemichoacan
@chavodemichoacan Год назад
Brother, I loved this video you are awesome! Now, how do you backup all the harddrives?
@barderbay4136
@barderbay4136 3 года назад
DAMN. YOURE A Great man. subbed
@m.i.stapes
@m.i.stapes Год назад
Hell yeah dude!
@rogeralleyne9257
@rogeralleyne9257 3 года назад
Great video!!!
@devastationtherapy5356
@devastationtherapy5356 3 года назад
Thanks, Great info
@nfinityzhy
@nfinityzhy 2 года назад
I don’t subscribe to anyone. No matter how many times they ask or even if I feel like I learned something. That usually because I don’t believe that they will continue to provide me with content that will be useful in my life. YOU! Are quite the exception. I love the video. I love your vibe. Dude you are awesome. Cant wait to learn more from you.
@RecordingStudioLoser
@RecordingStudioLoser 2 года назад
I checked out your channel i feel like I could learn sole from you! How did you do that 3d looking thumbnail for your videos?!
@MrAdrianloera
@MrAdrianloera 7 месяцев назад
All hit home thank you brother
@TheJTish
@TheJTish 3 года назад
good stuff, as always!
@RecordingStudioLoser
@RecordingStudioLoser 3 года назад
Appreciate that
@HoshiFanatic
@HoshiFanatic 3 года назад
Weird how your video popped up as soon as I mentally told myself i'll be 100% commited to starting a recording studio! Love the content! New Subsriber!
@RecordingStudioLoser
@RecordingStudioLoser 3 года назад
I’m in your head. Haha! Congrats on starting!
@HoshiFanatic
@HoshiFanatic 3 года назад
@@RecordingStudioLoser Being a 2 time business failure, 3rd time is the charm lol! Glad I have the business background AND musician background that has worked with amazing engineers. Just rubbed their knowledge off when i recorded with them. Sat there and learned everything they did! RU-vid and *gasp* reading, really help! haha
@RecordingStudioLoser
@RecordingStudioLoser 3 года назад
I failed more than 3 times before something worked. Just keep going! Go after it!
@freddyherediamusic
@freddyherediamusic 3 года назад
Opened a Studio in my garage , my vocal booth is a large box that was used to ship a couch. All my stuff is cheap and used, and homemade. But I sure make it work. The gear doesn’t always make things good, gear is just gear and it’s how you use it and how much yk that makes it great. Cuz everything was just normal until someone made it great💯✌🏻
@CreativeMindsAudio
@CreativeMindsAudio 3 года назад
Great tips! I'm surprised you didn't mention cloud backups! i do a timemachine backup regularly, plus drop box (which is more or less your keychain drive). You definitely seem way more successful than most people i know. You have a space that isn't in your home?! that's incredible! especially at 34! I am 36 and have always worked out of my bedroom/home. And It hasn't provided a full-time income... yet. definitely had a few great months that pay all my bills, but it's a tough industry that is shifting more to composing and producing beats/pop songs near me than actual recording and mixing instruments. I do great drum recordings/guitar and decent mixing. hard to find people in my area (los angeles) that need those things these days... covid doesn't help. shifting my business a bit towards a mobile live streaming recording studio.
@RecordingStudioLoser
@RecordingStudioLoser 3 года назад
Hey man, I started in my bedroom upgraded to a portion of my basement. Moved to different rooms… And somehow eventually ended up at a building. If you’re going to still be successful in a bedroom… I would argue that that is the dream job. And success is different for everyone. It is important whether were in a bedroom or in a building to be able to change fast because like you said the industry does change. I didn’t mention cloud back up because where I am up till recently Internet was not nearly fast enough to warrant cloud-based back ups. That has changed in the last few months. I wanted to look into different cloud-based back up options. But I would be looking into at least a terabyte and I have no idea what that would cost.
@CreativeMindsAudio
@CreativeMindsAudio 3 года назад
@@RecordingStudioLoser I have dropbox that has 2TB of storage for 9.99/month. "And success is different for everyone. It is important whether were in a bedroom or in a building to be able to change fast because like you said the industry does change." - 100%. for me I just wanna survive off of the things I love without having to work every waking hour like many of my friends who do youtube and/or music do. Adaptability is the key. I have helped a few people get up and running with live streams.
@creativesoundlab
@creativesoundlab 3 года назад
Some wise words my friend. I think I’ve told you this before, but it’s always a battle of getting direction, motivation, movement, and drive. This year I started getting up at 5:15 and really pushing hard at the beginning. I found that I would never come in to the studio before 11 or noon and often not more for 4 or 5 hours. I had to really coach myself about what the priorities were and how to add structure to my life in order to start succeeding. For the affirmation stuff - it took me years to know if videos I made reached very far. I knew of my regular peps in the comments, but it’s hard to judge just who knows about your work and who is quietly watching and admiring.
@RecordingStudioLoser
@RecordingStudioLoser 3 года назад
It has been a game changer to lock in a set schedule at the studio. Mine was kind of necessity with the kids schedules but It made me really focus down and get stuff done because I COULD NOT procrastinate!
@MixChecks
@MixChecks 3 года назад
I've found getting up early really does help. Especially when you get up before the sun comes up and you feel like you've accomplished a ton before the day has even started ;)
@gunluv96
@gunluv96 3 года назад
@creative sound Labs- I follow your channel all the time. I feel awesome when I notice that the people that I follow are following the same people. Both of you guys are amazing with your RU-vid channels. Keep up the awesome work.
@ashandesilvaguitarist
@ashandesilvaguitarist 2 года назад
thanks for this!
@elpardoe
@elpardoe 3 года назад
This video earned the subscribe. Thanks for the insight!
@tea2920
@tea2920 3 года назад
I wanna open one when i go to college with my friend, we already have everything we have and we plan gain "fame" while we're on collage and when we end dedicate entirely to the studio
@tomekdudzic
@tomekdudzic 3 года назад
As an IT guy who also have a music studio, there's no such thing as too many backups. That's not paranoid. Just make sure you don't have your backup drives always connected with file sharing. Friend of mine lost all data and backup drives to Ransomware, because his Qnap was connected to hic PC with SMB protocol on.
@JaggerOnTheTrack
@JaggerOnTheTrack 2 года назад
great video!! maybe make a pt 2 going into detail about booking and maybe more into finances cheers
@ElectricAlien577
@ElectricAlien577 3 года назад
I learned a couple days ago how important backups are. I was working on the finishing touches of a song with 40+ layers of recordings. There was a power blip. My computer shut off suddenly. I turn on my computer and open back up my DAW to see that this project that i had been working on for a week was blank. It got corrupted somehow and there was no way to recover it. Absolutely devastating And so I had to start from scratch. Im working on remaking it right now. I will now be religiously backing up EVERY day whenever I'm working on a project.
@ethio-gugs
@ethio-gugs Год назад
Thank You for being Honest
@ricardoneves5094
@ricardoneves5094 Год назад
For backups, use a NAS, and a backup NAS
@abhaymayuravarmaa8026
@abhaymayuravarmaa8026 3 года назад
Wow ...hats off🤗
@fwvinson
@fwvinson 2 года назад
I'm starting to put together a studio. I am retired and am not in it for the money. But, I'm a gearhead and decided to spend my time now doing what I want to do. Building up slowly.
@generationhomeprod
@generationhomeprod 3 года назад
thank you bro!
@bukkaratsuppa6414
@bukkaratsuppa6414 3 года назад
You remind me of a guy i only befriended last year, with your situation in the job. Up to a point that his computer desk looks exactly like the one that's looming over your left shoulder. Yes, with an analogue compressor on the right hand side (and i bet, there's an Apollo in the left wing).
@RecordingStudioLoser
@RecordingStudioLoser 3 года назад
That’s dope! No Apollo’s. Burls!!
@amsedelm
@amsedelm 3 года назад
Awesome video. Just subscribed. Dig ur style.
@RecordingStudioLoser
@RecordingStudioLoser 3 года назад
Thanks!
@SFSGH
@SFSGH 3 года назад
Awesome. Tnx for this
@natesanti
@natesanti 3 года назад
I have 2 of those mini ssd, one for my sound library and one for my projects. I recommend those to everyone.
@RecordingStudioLoser
@RecordingStudioLoser 3 года назад
Super small. super durable.
@caponatastud
@caponatastud 3 года назад
Tech tip in response to your lightning comment. Get a UPS on your computer. The UPS will let you save work if the power goes out and it will also be a surge suppressor for the inevitable lightning strike..
@RecordingStudioLoser
@RecordingStudioLoser 3 года назад
Yes! I need to bring that up more often. Just sits back there and I never think about it.
@mjsthx1138
@mjsthx1138 3 года назад
Make sure it is double converting UPS. A double converting UPS is not cheap but it will supply the cleanest power possible.
@3oclubz16
@3oclubz16 2 года назад
I’ve recently gotten into audio production/engineering and I’d like to say thank you for this cuz even though I haven’t started yet I’m already doubting myself like can I do this? I know I can and want to so thank you for the tips
@RecordingStudioLoser
@RecordingStudioLoser 2 года назад
Just keep at it.
@pete3839
@pete3839 2 года назад
How has it been ?
@3oclubz16
@3oclubz16 2 года назад
@@pete3839 still learning but I’m starting to piece it all together slowly
@jayaybe1
@jayaybe1 Год назад
@@3oclubz16 Don't let self doubt hold you back, everyone lacks confidence when embarking on a new venture, it's fine to feel that fear, just don't let it stop you 😃.
@garyleeheard3434
@garyleeheard3434 3 года назад
Great Video
@theegreatshepherd
@theegreatshepherd 3 года назад
Bro this is really helpful
@joelglaser5657
@joelglaser5657 3 года назад
Excellent tips!!
@RecordingStudioLoser
@RecordingStudioLoser 3 года назад
Glad you like them!
@ChrisJohnsonDrums
@ChrisJohnsonDrums 3 года назад
This is not the glamorous stuff. But it's the real stuff. Great video and info man, cheers!
@RecordingStudioLoser
@RecordingStudioLoser 3 года назад
Thanks man!
@floydprice3829
@floydprice3829 2 года назад
Welcome to the self employed life! Decorated by high highs & low lows, but the sense of fulfillment is definitely worth it to anyone passionate.
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