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    About

    We live in an unprecedented age of recording music. With studio gear so affordable and computers becoming increasingly powerful, you can now have everything you need to record and produce top notch music in your home for practically next to nothing. This has opened doors for musicians and bands to push their creativity to new heights without the burden of being “on the clock” in a commercial studio.

    No Excuses

    My goal for this blog is to educate and empower a new generation of musicians and songwriters to make outstanding music with their home studio. I hope to break through the hype and marketing that tells people they need to spend more money if they want better results. I want to eliminate any and all excuses prohibiting great talent from making great recordings.

    Where To Start?

    Whether you are new to recording or just new to my site, check out the following posts first as they will give you some helpful starting points to making better music now! And don’t forget to download my free ebook to learn The #1 Rule of Home Recording. It will take you far, trust me.

    • The Gear
    • The Process
    • The Mindset

    Two Singer-Songwriter Studios For Under $300
    The Best $100 You Will Spend
    Why Gear Is Not Your Problem (Or Your Solution)

    8 Tips To Make Better Recordings Now
    6 Common Home Recording Mistakes
    6 Common Mixing Mistakes

    Home Recording Myths
    What Do You Really Need In Your Studio?
    The Hard Truth: There Is No Magic Bullet

    Who Am I?

    My name is Graham Cochrane and I am a producer, audio engineer, singer/songwriter, worship leader, and avid music fan. I write this blog because it is the site I wish existed when I got started in this business. To check out some other things I do musically, head over to www.GrahamCochrane.com.

    Stay In Touch

    So please enjoy this blog. I hope that it motivates you to make great music. Leave some comments or shoot me an email to let me know if my posts have been helpful to you. Thanks for stopping by!



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