
Just refer to the handy gear we’ve included to see what your budget will get you, and go from there.


But most importantly, as Charlie mentioned to us, “It’s the equivalent of singing in the shower, there’s no judgement.”Īll you need now is a computer, a few pieces of key equipment, and some square inches on your table. Not having to work around these constraints, you’ll be able to better indulge your creativity and spontaneity. And you’ll have constant access to recording equipment without having to cut an inspiring session short either. Right off the bat, you’ll save money on studio bookings, which can be really pricey. There are so many good reasons to record your music at home, whether professionally or not. But you don’t have to be a pro to aspire to record your music at home.

Many of your favourite artists like Billie Eilish, Misha Mansoor, and Singapore’s very own Charlie Lim have recorded a lot of their materials from the comfort of their home studio. Got all these new tunes ready to go, but perhaps you’ve not got a way to get them recorded? If you’re a home-bound musician who’s feeling hampered by this, why not assemble your own home recording studio?įirst of all, building your own home studio is not as hard as you think it’ll be.
