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moved from these commercial studios into their own homes to be able to work with their clients at a more accessible cost. Artists have also set up their home studios to self-record and produce their own material and not have to deal with high budgets and expensive studio time. Lack of album sales in recent years and major record labels cutting their budgets to fund their artists and producers to record in these high-end studios have done a significant amount of damage as well. Some of music's iconic studios have been forced to shut their doors for good due to these circumstances. The list of these studios include
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and reflected on what the recording studios have come to be in today's music industry with the following statement: "In some ways we've come full circle ... We've gone back to being small and entrepreneurial. People still look to commercial studios when they have something to offer that they can't do
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equipment has dropped steadily as technology advances during the 21st century, while information about recording techniques has become easily available online. These trends have resulted in an increase in the popularity of home recording and a shift in the recording industry toward recording in the
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have been heavily impacted by the growth of home studio technology over the last two decades. The advancements in such technology along with the moderate to low budgets of up-and-coming and even established artists have put many commercial studios out of business. Many professional engineers have
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The way the room sounds or reverberates can change dramatically the way music is mixed, written, and recorded. Untreated rooms have an uneven frequency response, which means that any mixing decisions being made are being based on a sound that is ‘coloured,’ because sound mixers can not accurately
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Even though these commercial studios are able to produce a quality recording for the artists that record in them, many of the recording software used in home studios can emulate what the consoles and tape recorders are able to do. As mentioned in the
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tape machines. Due to their high price and specialized nature, reel-to-reel machines were only practical for professional studios and wealthy artists. In 1979,
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at home. But, as it is, the recording studio business started with people starting small, funky studios, oftentimes in bedrooms and garages."
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became widely available, and grew in popularity throughout the 1980s. In the 1990s, analog tape machines were supplanted by
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in 2020, which is anticipated by experts to remain a permanent shift in the field of sound recording when the pandemic ends.
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Until the late 1970s, music could be recorded either on low-quality tape recorders or on large, expensive
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resulted in a dramatic global increase in the number of
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Index

Home studio
recording sound
recording studio
professional audio
COVID-19 pandemic
COVID-19 lockdowns
remote workers
reel-to-reel
Tascam
Portastudio
multitrack tape recorders
digital recorders
digital audio workstations
magnetic tape
ADAT
hard disk
compact disc
flash ROM
bass traps
recording studios
The Hit Factory
New York City
Born in the U.S.A.
Bruce Springsteen
Graceland
Paul Simon
Sony Music Studios
Nirvana
MTV Unplugged in New York
Olympic Studios

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