Homerecording

From Home Recording (derived from English: home recording, German: home recording) is when music productions instead are created in professional recording studio with comparatively little cost in your own home or in the rehearsal room.

History

Analog beginnings

The local pre-production of music established itself definitively in 1979 with the publication of the first 4-track cassette recorder with built-in mini- mixer ( a type of device that is often colloquially referred to as multi- tracker), the Teac / Tascam Portastudio 144 Bruce Springsteen enough such device to take on a full album in 1982 (Nebraska ) and produce.

The mid-1980s put the Zündfunk editorial in the Bayerischer Rundfunk musicians without recording contracts before that had their shots made ​​entirely in the home recording process.

Digital recording techniques

Home recording has since the late 1990s (?) Mainly from the digitization of sound benefits as well as the availability of powerful computers, versatile sound card and appropriate software. Only then, it has become possible to place several production steps from arranging through to mixing and mastering in the computer and simultaneously perform in limited space. (This technical progress corresponded almost simultaneously with the digital printing technology and print-on -demand method, which, inter alia, not least also simplified the self-published books, as well as booklets for CDs and made more cost effective. )

Due to limited growth in the professional field, the manufacturer of music software have been trying for about 2005 (? ) Particularly to the expanding home recording market. With relatively little effort can be since now create images that satisfy high expectations and high- reaching as close to professional music productions.

Consequence of developments

Meanwhile, some music producers such as Scott Storch and Timbaland finished their recordings and arrangements in the first home recording studio to, before editing them or finish the title in a major recording studio. Normally, the production is not created with large mixing consoles, analog effects and Outboardequipment, but using the possibilities offered by current PCs and small multi-track recorder.

Professional engineers find, given the proliferation of home recording less and less authority, which has already contributed to the decline of larger commercial recording studios.

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