Mastering engineer Ian Shepherd is kicking off a new series on building a home mastering studio.
He starts off by explaining that he’s not trying to duplicate the commercial mastering studio environment, but instead he’s trying to turn his garage into a home studio where he can get useful mastering work done.
In the first video, Shepherd show you the ‘before’ look at his space and talks about room shape, soundproofing, electrics, floating floors and more.
It looks like Shepherd’s series will offer information that be useful for people setting up general home studios, too, even if you don’t plan on doing any mastering.