Hello fellow instructors,
I think that recording studio setup is one of the most difficult subjects to get your head around. Microphones, audio interfaces, lights and sound all seem to be important. However the amount of technical details and hard decision on priorities are making studio setup quite overwhelming.
I've gone through a long journey of building home studio from $500 to $10k setup, made many mistakes along the way, bought few pieces of equipment that I almost never used, and some other pieces that I can't imagine my work without.
I decided to record a short video and describe the priorities and options for your home studio. Check it out!
How to set up home recording studio
If you're curious, here's the list of my equipment that I use for recording. Notice that videography is my hobby, so I also shoot some short films, interviews and occasionally corporate promotional videos, so this equipment set is a bit of an overkill for Udemy
Microphones:
- Neumann TLM-102 (voice-overs)
- Sennheiser ME-2 (lavalier mic for talking to a camera)
Radio transmitter/receiver set for mics
Audio Interface
- Focusrite Clarett 2Pre (thunderbolt version)
Field recorders
Cameras
- Canon C100 MK-II
- Canon Legria HF G-25 (cam

Lenses
- Canon EF 24-105mm f/4l IS II USM
- Canon EF 16-35mm f/2.8l IS USM
Lights
- LEDGO 2x 1200 Bi-colour Lighting Kit
Monitors (headphones)