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your opinion on must haves on your home studios.....compressor?....cumputer?...so on

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Cumputers are handy...
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Nearfield monitors,

Without accurate monitoring,anything else you may have is pretty well useless because you don't know what your tracks and mixes really sound like,and getting your mixes to translate to a wide variety of playback systems is extremely difficult if not impossible without them.........
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Second nearfield monitors.

A decent mixer is mighty handy, too..........
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What kind of music are you recording? That info might help.

I'm still rather intrigued by the cumputer, i must admit...
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Yeah, I gotta get me one of them computer thingies. Oh, and some players that are worth a damn.
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I'm kind of a mic slut, so a decent mic is first on my list. But of course everything is only as good as its weakest link (goodbye!) so if your monitors, cables, FX stink, then that mic won't sound too hot either.
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My (ahem!) expert opinion on what is necessary for a home studio!

A mic (the better, the better)

Another mic (preferably the same kind for stereo stuff)

Yet another mic (maybe a good vocal mic? Something different)

Cables and stands

A preamp or mixer with decent pres. (I have an Art Dual Tube MP and an Alesis Sudio 24 mixer.)

A decent compressor. (Really handy if your playing/singing skills aren't the greatest). I use the RNC.

A recording device, preferably a computer with a good prosumer recording soundcard. (You can't burn CD's with a cassette 4-track)

Recording software and effects (many cheap and free options out there.)

Nearfield monitors! They make a WORLD of difference when it comes to mic placement and mixing. Really!

I think that's about it. Add better mics, more pres, and better software and effects as the budget allows.

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"Must Haves"

Must have?

Something that makes noise.

Something that records noise.
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[list=1][*]some sort of mic in a shockmount, the bigger the better[*]lots of stuff with flashy lights, preferably rackmounted. No empty space in your rack either[*]patchbays. Great to fill those empty rack spaces. Plug a bunch of multicolored cords in for added effect[*]Monitor speakers with no grills...if they also have lights, so much the better[*]foamy stuff to put on the walls[*]track lighting...Lots of track lighting.[*]some sort of computer program that does FFTs. FFT's always look impressive[*]Jolt Cola[*]A Harley Davidson, every studio should have one[*]Pergo[*]good locks[*]and alarm, a pit bull, or both[*]A comfy chair that rolls around on the pergo[*]A couch[*]candles, apparently[*]Some sort of window, to protect you from the musicians[*]money, actually this should be first[*]A wife who puts up with all of this[/list=1]
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Lots of coffee and a good coffee maker. Non-dairy creamer is good, but half-and-half is best if you can afford it. Black if you think you can handle it. And some good breath mints.
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a decent recording medium
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these items also keep you from clearing your throat.....
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When it comes to minimum, computer. Can't do anything with a pair of monitors sitting on your desk unhooked to anything, right?

As long as you got a comp, you can have music going!

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When did "talent" become a requirement? I think money and the understanding wife as mentioned above sum up the must haves, unless, of course, you are somebody's wife where then the money part is all that matters.
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Damn, Bdgr, I thought my room was crowded!

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Damn, Bdgr, I thought my room was crowded!

You see all the other stuff he's got in there!
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BDGR, I think you need some more wires hanging around all over the place then you'll really be ready to record.

By the way, what mic and pre amps do you use to capture the low end on the bike?
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