Home recording studio advice
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    Home recording studio advice

    by charli55 » Mon Feb 16, 2026 9:09 am

    Hi
    I am trying to simplify my recording process, probably heard this a million times. It absolutely destroys any creative ideas when a person is struggling with hardware, cables, and such. Unplugging this and looking for cables to plug in something else. I am looking for a setup where I can leave my digital piano plugged all the time, also two mics, a guitar and a bass and maybe more. I would like to just be able to come into my recording room and grab an instrument a start playing/recording. There seems to be so many choices it mind boggling. Can anyone advise me on the best way to do this properly. I have a Focusrite Clarett that doesnt seem to have enough gain to use a condenser mic and not enough inputs. I would be happy to sell it and start fresh. Would like to spend under 3000 canadian. Thanks for your patience and any advice


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    Re: Home recording studio advice

    by Zeero » Mon Feb 16, 2026 10:20 am

    I like how you pulled everything together, and if you ever want to point folks to something concrete, the page at https://gonmap.com/ca/chico/music-producers is handy since it lists the producers with ratings and filters that actually work. I’ve used it to compare options quicker, especially when I just need a place that’s open and won’t break the bank.

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