Recording Your Own Music: A Step-By-Step Guide for Musicians

Master recording, editing, and mixing your own music at home with our beginner-friendly course. Learn essential techniques and tools to create high-quality tracks.

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Brief Summary

This beginner-friendly course teaches aspiring musicians how to record, edit, and mix their music at home using affordable tools. It's made for those who want to confidently create high-quality tracks without breaking the bank or needing prior experience.

Key Points

  • Learn to record, edit, and mix your music at home.
  • Understand the equipment needed, including audio interfaces and microphones.
  • Use digital audio workstation (DAW) REAPER to optimize your sessions.
  • Edit audio to fix timing and tuning issues.
  • Create a polished final mix ready for release.

Learning Outcomes

  • Set up an audio interface and use REAPER efficiently.
  • Record various instruments and vocals skillfully.
  • Edit your recordings to improve sound quality.
  • Mix and master a song for a professional finish.
  • Export your final mix in multiple formats.

About This Course

Learn how to record, edit and mix your own songs at home in this comprehensive beginner-friendly music production course

Music creators like you have songs to share with the world. No matter what your genre, you're passionate about your music, and you care about the quality of your sound.

But when it comes to recording music, many musicians and songwriters struggle with technological hurdles and steep software learning curves. And the expense of hiring a professional recording studio is simply too much for most independent music creators to bear.

This course aims to overcome this challenge by helping you get the skills and confidence you need to record and produce your own music at home.


Record and Mix Your Own Music in This Comprehensive Step-By-Step Guide for Music Creators

  • Discover the equipment you need and how to set it up to get the best results

  • Learn how to record acoustic and electric instruments (guitars, bass, vocals, etc.)

  • Extend your music production options with tools like MIDI and sample loops

  • Polish your recordings with simple yet effective editing techniques

  • Understand the basics of compression, EQ, and reverb and when to use them

  • Create a release-ready final mix with powerful and versatile mixing and mastering tools


Make great-sounding music recordings at a fraction of the cost

Technology has changed the music industry landscape. Music creators can now produce their own music for commercial release at a fraction of the cost. Unsigned artists, bands and DIY indie labels now have unprecedented power to record their own music, distribute their music worldwide, and connect directly to their audience.

We created this course for songwriters and musicians who want to record their own music at home. Whether you want be able to record high-quality demos, or you want to record music for commercial release — knowing how to record and mix your own music will help you get your music heard.


Content and Overview

This course is a hands-on, project-based course suitable for musicians and songwriters with little or no previous recording experience. We designed this course especially for beginners — so you don't need to know anything special about recording gear, signal flow, or mic placement before starting this course.

We simply expect that you're a musician, and that you'll be recording yourself throughout this course. And we strongly recommend you take this course with a specific song in mind to record! Songs that feature guitar, bass, percussion, keyboards and vocals are best suited for this course, but you can adapt any instrumentation. If you don't have a song ready to record, you can record the sample project song we'll provide to you.

Throughout this course, we'll walk you through every step of recording your song:

  • You'll learn how to set up your audio interface to work seamlessly with your computer and REAPER, the digital audio workstation (DAW) software we'll be using throughout this course. You'll also learn how to optimize REAPER for music recording, so you can improve your workflow and get the results you want faster and with less effort.

  • Using either your own song or the sample song we'll provide to you, you'll learn how to use XLR microphones, audio interfaces and other tools to record acoustic and electric musical instruments. Once you understand the basics, you'll feel confident combining these tools to capture and preserve the quality of your sound.

  • We'll demonstrate some helpful audio editing techniques so you can fix timing and tuning issues, compile your best performances, and edit out unwanted sections from your song. You'll also learn how create a release-ready final mix by using compression and EQ, adding reverb, and automating level changes.

  • Finally, we'll cover everything you need to know to export your final mix into your preferred digital format. Whether you need to send demos to your bandmates, upload your songs for digital distribution, or create stems for others to remix, you'll learn how to export your mix to a digital format that suits your needs.


This comprehensive course includes complete project files and other downloadable resources, such as:

  • A checklist of recommended equipment

  • Sheet music, lyrics and chords for our sample project song

  • A customized configuration file to optimize REAPER for music recording

  • An audio troubleshooting checklist

  • Free kick and snare drum samples and percussion loops

  • Helpful PDF reference documents and "cheat sheets"


At the end of each section, we'll also give you a project checklist so you can practice the skills you've just learned. By the end of this course, you'll have recorded, edited and mixed a complete song you'll be proud to share with the world!

  • Set up an audio interface to work seamlessly with your computer and REAPER digital audio workstation (DAW) software

  • Record acoustic and electric instruments using an XLR microphone and your audio interface

  • Fix timing and tuning issues, compile your best takes, and edit out unwanted sections from your project

Course Curriculum

Instructors

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Kathleen Farley

Kathleen Farley is a computer geek, teacher, learner, vinyl junkie, hockey fan, and recovering non-profit executive. Occasionally she breaks (and fixes) computers. Not necessarily in that order. The Montreal-born technologist trained as an audio engineer before moving to Hamilton, Canada in 2007. She now runs Maisonneuve Music, a Hamilton-based independent record label. Kathleen teaches technology and management skills at a...

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Michael Chambers

Michael Chambers (aka moon:and:6) is a Canadian music producer, engineer, and (re)mixer. He launched his professional career in the 1990s, assisting on sessions for the Philosopher Kings and the Juno Award-winning Willie P. Bennett tribute album, Heartstrings. As a founding member of Canadian pop/rock band The Golden Dogs, Michael recorded and produced the band’s debut album Everything In 3 Parts...

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4.9 course rating
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ui-avatar of SACHIN Goyal
Sachin G.
5.0
9 months ago

For begginners like me, it is very much useful course to make recordings proffesional at home.

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Henrik
5.0
9 months ago

Excellent introduction to the world of music production!

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Edmund N. P.
5.0
10 months ago

Very informative. All the basics were covered in this course. I would highly recommend this to those who are starting out in reaper and home recording.

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Arya A. K.
5.0
10 months ago

This is a perfect guide for a beginner

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ui-avatar of Luke W Rye
Luke W. R.
5.0
1 year ago

Great course!

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ui-avatar of Hans Dekker
Hans D.
4.0
1 year ago

It is a great course and I learned some great things that I didn't know yet. The course could be renamed "Reaper Tutorial" because that is what it is in essence.

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Kevin L.
5.0
1 year ago

yes, except that I'm mainly doing guitar instrumental recordings for now, but may do vocals later

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Ry N.
5.0
1 year ago

This was exactly what I was looking for - an overview, beginning to end, of the steps to recording songs in home with a low-cost DAW (REAPER), including some information about getting used to REAPER's way of doing things compared to some other DAW

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Alexander C.
4.0
2 years ago

There's a lot of free lessons out there on Youtube and such, but all of the material I've looked at was all over the place, both in the sense that the type of content I wanted was scattered amongst several videos, and in the sense that one video could have everything from beginner to much more advanced topics. This course really had what I was looking for: Concepts for the very beginner home producer, all in one place.

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Joao C.
4.0
2 years ago

All well explained and with good demos. So far I find this course really nice! It's covering up the basics for recording a song and even gets into details in editing. I'm very satisfied!

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