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How a Studio Desk can help you Create Great Music

Anyone who plans on having their own recording studio has their own opinion on the ideal setup. However, most of us compromise on using u201cwhatever we can findu201d or overspending on furniture we donu2019t love.

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How a Studio Desk can help you Create Great Music

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  1. How a Studio Desk can help you Create Great Music Anyone who plans on having their own recording studio has their own opinion on the ideal setup. However, most of us compromise on using “whatever we can find” or overspending on furniture we don’t love. Creating a professional and efficient recording studio requires an appropriate working environment, and regardless of level of expertise, the studio desk is the centrepiece and where all the action happens. Why a Studio Desk is essential for an organized studio set up Your creativity is the product of your environment. There is no denying the fact that a clutter-free space improves creativity and increases productivity. To invoke calmness and creativity, a musician needs to be in the zone with the mind solely on the music. A good studio desk not only optimizes your workflow, but it also secures your precious gear and lays the groundwork for your best work. Why studio furniture is important to consider A well-designed, productive home studio starts with a desk. We can all agree that it’s not the most exciting part but it is an important part nevertheless. When starting out, everything comes down to workflow. A chaotic, unorganized workplace can affect your ergonomic workflow and creativity, and last but not least, endanger the protection of your equipment. Thus, creating an area that optimizes your workflow will surely be beneficial in the long run. Choosing the best Studio Desk Finding the best studio desk for your needs is very much a personal choice. Your desk is your working environment, the place where you will place most of your studio gear. Keeping this in mind, an ideal studio desk needs to complement your existing workflow as well as make the studio a more efficient and comfortable place to carry out your work.

  2. However, before you run out and spend your money on a brand new studio desk, make sure you have the essential equipment you’ll need for home-recording already. Having purchased studio gear like a computer or laptop, DAW, audio interface, monitors, mics, stands, keyboard, MIDI controller, etc., it will give you a better understanding of how much space you will need once you have your final setup ready to go. These days, you can easily find musician-specific desks that have extra built-in features that help streamline your work. If you have recently purchased some good quality studio monitors online, you can look for a desk that has space dedicated to monitor speakers. There are many compact models with some extra functionality that offer you space-saving features like a sliding drawer to keep synthesizers tucked away, or a dual-layer design to keep your monitor screen elevated and free up space for your desktop monitor stands. Having extra space for your desktop monitor stands is crucial. We’re saying this because placing your speakers directly on your desk can limit their ability to produce clear, balanced audio. Studio monitors also transmit their vibrations to any surface they are resting on, including your desk that can muddy up your mixes. Desktop placement also puts most speakers below ear level, which is not ideal. Monitor stands can raise the speakers closer to ear level and help prevent early reflections from interfering with your listening environment. As most home studio owners work in a tight space and on a tight budget, and don’t have the required space for conventional speaker stands, your speakers may need to be placed on your desk. To resolve this issue, you can buy desktop stands online and follow the best practices when placing them in your mix environment. A professional studio desk can simplify your production life in many ways and improve the final product of your compositions and mixes. Having all your gear in it’s appropriate place also saves time, and as we all know, time is money.

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