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Cubase Artist Vs. Pro: What Are the Differences

Cubase is arguably the industry standard in Digital Audio Workstations (DAW). Cubase comes in various versions, and this article will be looking at the top two premium options.  Cubase Artist...

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How Much Does a Home Recording Studio Cost?

Every music lover dreams of having their recording studio at home. If you are into composing and writing songs or you just love singing, or maybe even both, it would be nice to have the necessary...

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What Colors Inspire Musical Creativity?

Color psychology helps you choose the right color for your workspace. The right color sets the right mode for creativity. While music is a source of creativity, composing music requires creativity...

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Do Music Studios Have Windows, and Are They Bad for Acoustics?

In setting up a music studio, the type of equipment you use and the structure of the room matter. Paddings need to be in the right place to prevent sound leakage and echo. Since windows and doors are...

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Rubber Flooring For Recording Studio: Everything You Need To Know

A well-designed and properly equipped studio can be a hotbed of phenomenal recordings. The acoustics of a good studio depends heavily on the structure and flooring of the room. Rubber offers an...

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5 Ways to Soundproof Hardwood Floor

If you have a hardwood floor in your apartment, then you understand how loud it can be. Although hardwood tends to be less noisy than floating floors, they are louder than carpet or tile flooring....

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