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Why Monitoring Is the Most Important Part of Your Home Studio (And the Most Ignored)
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Why Monitoring Is the Most Important Part of Your Home Studio (And the Most Ignored)

Making a Scene Presents - Why Monitoring Is the Most Important Part of Your Home Studio (And the Most Ignored)

Making a Scene Presents

February 10, 202614m 15s

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Making a Scene Presents - Why Monitoring Is the Most Important Part of Your Home Studio (And the Most Ignored)

There’s a specific kind of heartbreak that only home studio people understand. You finish a mix at 1:30 a.m., tired but proud, because in your room it finally sounds like a record. The vocal is sitting right where you wanted it. The drums feel tight. The chorus lifts. You do that little head nod like, “Okay… I’m getting good at this.”

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