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Home recording

Home recording is the practice of recording sound in a private home instead of a professional recording studio. A studio set up for home recording is called a home studio or project studio. Home recording is widely practiced by voice actors, narrators, singers, musicians, podcast hosts, and documentary makers at all levels of success. The cost of…

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Home recording

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Avg. degree1.97
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Home recording

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related to 1960s–1970s: Origins · 26
Home recording → American, Around, Australian, Beatles' Paul McCartney, Black Ark Studios, British, During, Family Stone, Frank Zappa, Hasil Adkins, In, Jamaican, Joe Meek, Lee, Les Paul, McCartney, Other, Paisley Park, Perry, Pip Proud
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Home recording → practice of recording sound in a private home instead of a professional recording studio

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recording home studios studio professional music artists also tape technology well recorded album recorders small new commercial sound private audio

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Home recordingis apractice of recording sound in a private home instead of a professional recording studio0.90text
Les Paulinstance ofAmerican musicians0.80text
Hasil Adkinsinstance ofAmerican musicians0.80text
Frank Zappainstance ofAmerican musicians0.80text
Australian artist Pip Proudinstance ofAmerican musicians0.80text
British producer Joe Meek became early pioneers of home recordinginstance ofAmerican musicians0.80text
Born in the U.S.A. by Bruce Springsteeninstance ofwhich was located in New York City and home to albums0.80text
Graceland by Paul Simoninstance ofwhich was located in New York City and home to albums0.80text
Sony Music Studiosinstance ofwhich was located in New York City and home to albums0.80text
which was also located in New York Cityinstance ofwhich was located in New York City and home to albums0.80text
where Nirvana recorded MTV Unplugged in New Yorkinstance ofwhich was located in New York City and home to albums0.80text
and Olympic Studios in Londoninstance ofwhich was located in New York City and home to albums0.80text

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