It's been several years since I last put together a recording studio,
but my project for this holiday has been to cobble, re-purpose, and
generally upgrade my setup.
The wife has incrementally reclaimed
the home office previously used for home recording, so this is an
opportunity to move all the gear into a proper environment and re-build
from the ground up (I'm using some space at our business office for
this project).
I would like this setup to allow spontaneous
recording sessions by just having everything wired and ready to go.
This will enable the agile composition and recording process I'm hoping
to achieve.
What's decidedly different about the new setup is
the availability of cloud storage. Digital recording consumes massive
amounts of disk storage, and recording engineers tend to be packrats,
hanging on to lots of tracks "just in case" they're needed for future
re-mixes.
Amazon S3 now frees my mind and allows the audio packrat in me to
infinitely scale archive storage without purchasing more external USB
drives.
This setup has 3 levels of storage:
Local: Real-time recording and mixing
External: Samples, loops, sound libraries
Cloud: Deep storage and archiving