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I have committed to nothing yet. I am on a very little budget and would like to know what i need to start a studio. Only recording will be for vocals. Thanks in advance for any help.
Unless you happen to have a volcano out in your back garden.Oh yeah, you will still need the lava lamp though too.
♫♪Tyson♫♪;3585770 said:you will need an audio interface, mic, cable, stand, computer, headphone/speakers, and a software. and a lava lamp to be safe![]()
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Right; that would be a mic cable and an audio interface. Of course, he'll probably want a stand for the mic. And a computer and software is a great medium to record to. And headphones or monitors to listen to what he's recorded would be good.
So, Tysons got it right. I wouldn't bother with the little all-in-one units. If you stick with it you'll find yourself wanting to upgrade to something better pretty quickly.
Whatever interface you pick up will likely come with some type of recording software. Reaper is also an excellent choice. That KVR site looks like its just plugins so that won't help much.
So what is the budget and what level of quality are you hoping to achieve?
Thanks for the replies. The software choice is getting to me. Not sure if i should use Pro Tools, Sonar, Cubase, etc.
Im a hip hop artist so I would need a way to create beats as well. Eventually I aim at being able to have entirely live recording on the songs but for now I need an easy to use software to produce through.
For making any type of beats it doesnt matter which software you choose, they all have the Piano Roll stle editor that you need to master.
Reaper, really is your most cost effect choice here. There are tons of tutorials on youtube to get you going.
Divide your grid into 1/8 notes if not already and then experiment with your kicks and snares. Your ears will tell you what needs adjusting.
With the money you save on reaper, you can get a decent Drum Sample VSTi, like Addictive Drums or Superior Drummer 2 or BFD etc.
has anyone seen my car keys?
I can't find any of the kicks, snares, or anything on reason to even use the piano roll on.
You need go google exactly what you want to do.
That exact search string.
"Beat making in Reason"
"How to make beats in FL Studio"
etc
I don't want to use FL.
Well then google the other options, why are you being difficult ?