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Advice for Equipping and Running a Home Studio

Carl Beatty
Carl Beatty is Chief of Staff to the President of Berklee College of Music, and a Professor of Engineering and Production at the College. He is also a seasoned recording engineer with nearly three decades of studio experience. He has recorded sessions for artists such as Luther Vandross, Tom Jones, Billy Ocean, Aretha Franklin and George Benson, among many others.
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Carl Beatty, a veteran engineer and Professor of Production and Engineering at Berklee College of Music, shares some valuable advice on setting up and running a home studio – how to keep costs down, how to get the most out of what you buy, how to manage your time and workload, and more.



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October 2007
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