There are many challenges to becoming a recording artist and sometimes, being a good singer and songwriter is not enough. You also have to consider that the quality of your recordings goes a long way when it comes to helping you create good music and it’s one aspect of music that many people tend to ignore.

If you are an independent artist that wants to start recording his songs, then chances are that your resources are still pretty limited. You don’t have the time and budget to spend on good equipment and rent for recording studios. The good news is that there are ways you can record your song well.

If you want to put your talent to good use, then check out these tips on how you can save time and money when recording a song.

Prepare All Of Your Songs

If you are renting a recording studio for your song, then it’s a must that you prepare all of the songs you want to record ahead of time. Remember, most recording studios charge you by the time you take and not the number of songs that you actually record.

Preparing ahead means practicing all songs and preparing all instruments needed ahead of recording day. Only rent a recording studio when you and the people you are about to record with can finally be fully prepared to play the songs as perfectly as possible. This ensures that you are getting the most out of your time inside the recording studio.

Practice And Practice Some More

Singing is a skill that you need to hone through time. As per audio gurus at Home Studio Expert, it also pays to master the song that you want to record first. This allows you to play the song as smoothly as possible while recording. There’s a reason why singers also practice their songs regularly.

 

If you’ve fully mastered the song you want to record, you’ll be able to hit every note and speak every lyric in the best way possible. Only begin to record the song only if you’re confident that you’ve already mastered it. If you want to, you can record a song without practice and then record it again once you’ve mastered it. Check the difference for yourself.

Look For Second Hand Equipment

You might be tempted to buy those fancy recording equipment that you see online. While those are indeed recommended if you want to record better, your budget is limited for now so it’s not really best to get these yet. A good alternative is to buy second-hand equipment instead. 

If you go through selling platforms like eBay and Facebook Marketplace, you’ll see that there are actually many people who are selling their high-end equipment for a cheaper price. Most sellers are going to be upfront about issues with their equipment if there are any too,

Getting second-hand equipment is good especially if what you’re buying is still in good shape. Make sure to thoroughly inspect the equipment you’re getting first to see if there’s actually anything wrong with it.

Practice Proper Mic Techniques

Every musician can tell you just how important proper mic techniques are when it comes to recording. Getting too close to the mic can lead to poor audio quality and sometimes, your voice becomes too loud. On the other hand, recording too far from the mic can result in weaker audio quality as well.

There’s no exact method as to how far the source should be from the mic. It varies depending on how loud the source is and the quality of the mic as well. However, many artists suggest that keeping your mouth at least five inches away from the mic is ideal.

Start With Short Recordings

Recording an entire song from beginning to end is more challenging than you think. If you are just starting out, it would be best to record short snippets first. This seems counterintuitive with the idea of saving on time and money, however, you have to consider that practicing short snippets can prevent more costly mistakes later on.

Recording a minute or less of a song can actually be a good warm-up for when you plan on singing the entire song next.

Recording a song is the first step towards stardom but it’s one of the most challenging parts of the process as well. With these tips, you can guarantee that you are getting the most out of your time and money. When you’re a lot better, you don’t have to worry about such matters anymore too.

 

 

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