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JinsTa
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Hello Guys,
So as you guys can probably tell by now by the section, I am a newbie. I want to make a little home studio in my garage mainly for recording, then beats later on, but anyways, I need some help on getting some software / equipment. Right now, I currently have no products, and not that much money to spend. But here's what I am looking for into making:
- Booth / Recording room (Make a little room with wood at the corner of the garage, stick on foam on the inside, and add a Behringer C-1U with a stand of course and a pop filter, maybe also a reflection filter ?
- A desk / table to have a computer where all the recordings go too. And I read some posts already, what's the different between like Studio Monitors and just Regular Monitors? Or is just different slang but the same thing.
- 4 to 8 Speakers spread out across the whole garage
- Of course the right software to record music and will let me burn CD's and make a Mixtape that has GREAT quality sounds.
- And anything else that can help me out in the long run.
The microphone, studio, and speakers isn't the main problem. The main problem is the recording software. I've looked into many software's including Fruity Loops 8 (which I currently have), Reaper, Pro Tools, Logic Pro (Can't use due to not having MAC), Reason, and Cubase. The only reason why I don't use Fruity Loops 8 is because I heard it creates a "Cheap" Sounding recording. My friend said we needed an audio interface. I did not intend to buy one, and I still don't unless I REALLY need one. If any of you guys know any software that I can use without using an audio interface, please list them.
So pretty much, the whole point of this post is to find a software that can record great sounding music without that much to do with it. I just want to make music that sounds SEMI-PROFESSIONAL and that's able to be put on youtube and create a mixtape and it sounds just like every other video / mixtape out there, maybe even better. Thank you so much for your time for reading this and hopefully you guys can help me out. Thank you so much.
-Jin
EXTRA INFORMATION:
If anybody wants to know what my booth MIGHT look like, here's a video:
https://www.youtube.com/user/flip18o#p/u/8/yppb5k1CEn8
Most likely, there will be friends in the background, so if you think my friends talking, NOT screaming, will be picked up in the recording, please say so, because if that's the case, I'm going with a full closed room. Thank you.
*Edited*
Here's a layout sorta thing that I kinda want my garage to look like. I don't think it will happen but its just a layout.
https://i663.photobucket.com/albums/uu355/JinsTa23/Garage.jpg
Here's the one that's probably going to be it, MOST LIKELY.
https://i663.photobucket.com/albums/uu355/JinsTa23/Garage2.jpg
So as you guys can probably tell by now by the section, I am a newbie. I want to make a little home studio in my garage mainly for recording, then beats later on, but anyways, I need some help on getting some software / equipment. Right now, I currently have no products, and not that much money to spend. But here's what I am looking for into making:
- Booth / Recording room (Make a little room with wood at the corner of the garage, stick on foam on the inside, and add a Behringer C-1U with a stand of course and a pop filter, maybe also a reflection filter ?
- A desk / table to have a computer where all the recordings go too. And I read some posts already, what's the different between like Studio Monitors and just Regular Monitors? Or is just different slang but the same thing.
- 4 to 8 Speakers spread out across the whole garage
- Of course the right software to record music and will let me burn CD's and make a Mixtape that has GREAT quality sounds.
- And anything else that can help me out in the long run.
The microphone, studio, and speakers isn't the main problem. The main problem is the recording software. I've looked into many software's including Fruity Loops 8 (which I currently have), Reaper, Pro Tools, Logic Pro (Can't use due to not having MAC), Reason, and Cubase. The only reason why I don't use Fruity Loops 8 is because I heard it creates a "Cheap" Sounding recording. My friend said we needed an audio interface. I did not intend to buy one, and I still don't unless I REALLY need one. If any of you guys know any software that I can use without using an audio interface, please list them.
So pretty much, the whole point of this post is to find a software that can record great sounding music without that much to do with it. I just want to make music that sounds SEMI-PROFESSIONAL and that's able to be put on youtube and create a mixtape and it sounds just like every other video / mixtape out there, maybe even better. Thank you so much for your time for reading this and hopefully you guys can help me out. Thank you so much.
-Jin
EXTRA INFORMATION:
If anybody wants to know what my booth MIGHT look like, here's a video:
https://www.youtube.com/user/flip18o#p/u/8/yppb5k1CEn8
Most likely, there will be friends in the background, so if you think my friends talking, NOT screaming, will be picked up in the recording, please say so, because if that's the case, I'm going with a full closed room. Thank you.
*Edited*
Here's a layout sorta thing that I kinda want my garage to look like. I don't think it will happen but its just a layout.
https://i663.photobucket.com/albums/uu355/JinsTa23/Garage.jpg
Here's the one that's probably going to be it, MOST LIKELY.
https://i663.photobucket.com/albums/uu355/JinsTa23/Garage2.jpg
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