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Harmonic Mixing - Mixing In Key | DJ Master Course
Making music is perhaps one of the most expensive hobbies in the world—that is, aside from tasting truffles. When you’re looking to set up a decent home studio, it’s hard to find a way to stay within budget without ending up with a terrible sound. Here are ten options to minimize expenditure while still getting a decent sound out of your system at the end of the day, by buying smart when it comes to one of the most important types of studio equipment: microphones. Shure SM57 For about $100 give or take, you can pick up a Shure SM57 Microphone

