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9. Cables & Accessory Equipment To Build A Home Studio



Here are useful tips for organizing cables and accessory equipment to build a home studio. All the tips are common sense, based on real experience of learning to save time the hard way. Enjoy!

1. Planning ahead is the best time saving idea possible when connecting equipment to build a home studio. Know where the signal is and where it going first, by understanding the signal flow.

2. Only ever unplug one cable at a time.

3. Use different colored cables if possible. If not, label each end properly with the correct 'in' or 'out', using sticky labels or masking tape.

4. Take the time to be organized. Save time from untangling the horrors of cable 'spaghetti'.

5 Make a list with the cable routing procedures, as well as the correct order for 'powering up' the gear when relocating your studio.

6. Keep the studio clean and dust free. This enables technology to last longer while providing artists and producers with a clear perspective of the task at hand.

7. If its already too late somehow reading this, at least now you know. Use this opportunity to practice patience. And you are not alone, I've been there before!


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