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the 6 GADGETS TO IMPROVE THE FEEL OF YOUR STUDIO

ime for a caveat before we start: in this feature we’re not (really) advocating spending loads of money on great-looking gear. it’s not the gear that makes your music sound great; it’s you. Yeah, whatever. We all want fantastic-looking gear in our studio. It’s what separates our recording spaces from the hum drum home office; it’s what makes us look like we’re actually making music rather than updating spreadsheets. It’s inspiring, it’s creative, and it looks so darn good.

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