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Jadin
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Hey guys, thanks for the newbie forum :>
I finally have my own room to mess around with a sort of studio idea, so I'm looking to start exploring music composition on a pretty limited budget. For now my only goal is to be able to piece together songs just in a computer/DAW environment. I'd like to have some kind of recording setup in the future, but for now due to low budget and little performance abilities, I'm content with just exploring music theory/composition with whatever sounds I can get from my computer. I've done a little research (read home studio acoustics book and read forums for a few weeks) but with so much information out there it still feels like I don't know anything :x
I'll start out with the few things I have:
-Desktop PC with esi Juli@ audio card (I think this is good? It has low latency and balanced outputs, and I'd rely on this for my sounds)
-Casio PX-130 digital piano and m-audio keystation 49es (the casio is slow/clunky/loud and the m-audio is light and cheap, but they should work fine as inputs for now)
-an untreated room
The biggest reason I'm making this post is that I need some starting studio monitors. Birthday is next month and I could probably get away with getting the monitors that I was looking at, a pair of Behringer Truth 1031a. At least that would max out my budget, and I could try some cheap room treatment methods (idk maybe some pillows until I could build a couple traps) for now.
Before, I tried playing around with a reason demo on logitech computer speakers but lots of things I'd try to do would get static sounds that the speakers probably couldn't handle. Would the B1031a be a good starting point or should I be looking at something else?
I also have a sony stereo receiver and subwoofer (SA-W3000), but neither have balanced inputs/outputs so I'm not sure if they'd be relevant in a studio situation? Not sure if I should just sell these and have a little more money for something else. Pairing a sub and spending a little less on tweeters could maybe save money on my first monitor purchase but something tells me they might not sound as clean. I'm also thinking about selling the keyboards I have and just getting a good master keyboard, and possibly a BCF2000/BCR2000 to make it a little more fun and hands-on, and less mouse-clicking everything.
I doubt I'll ever play live and budget is a concern, so I'm not too worried about having top of the line equipment, just something that will get me through until I learn how to fully use a DAW. Low latency and low noise/clean sound are my biggest priorities.
I also recently bought an old yamaha dtx drumkit and a cheap electric guitar, but I doubt I'd incorporate them into any recordings until I learn how to play them...
Anyway huge thanks in advance for any input on the monitors and keyboard/usb midi control ideas! I think I'll be less overwhelmed if I can get past this first setup step.
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forgot to mention, but if I end up getting those monitors or anything else with xlr, are the trs-xlr cables at monoprice good enough cables to use with them? Or should I go for a higher quality cable? (I'd link but unable to until 10 posts)
I finally have my own room to mess around with a sort of studio idea, so I'm looking to start exploring music composition on a pretty limited budget. For now my only goal is to be able to piece together songs just in a computer/DAW environment. I'd like to have some kind of recording setup in the future, but for now due to low budget and little performance abilities, I'm content with just exploring music theory/composition with whatever sounds I can get from my computer. I've done a little research (read home studio acoustics book and read forums for a few weeks) but with so much information out there it still feels like I don't know anything :x
I'll start out with the few things I have:
-Desktop PC with esi Juli@ audio card (I think this is good? It has low latency and balanced outputs, and I'd rely on this for my sounds)
-Casio PX-130 digital piano and m-audio keystation 49es (the casio is slow/clunky/loud and the m-audio is light and cheap, but they should work fine as inputs for now)
-an untreated room
The biggest reason I'm making this post is that I need some starting studio monitors. Birthday is next month and I could probably get away with getting the monitors that I was looking at, a pair of Behringer Truth 1031a. At least that would max out my budget, and I could try some cheap room treatment methods (idk maybe some pillows until I could build a couple traps) for now.
Before, I tried playing around with a reason demo on logitech computer speakers but lots of things I'd try to do would get static sounds that the speakers probably couldn't handle. Would the B1031a be a good starting point or should I be looking at something else?
I also have a sony stereo receiver and subwoofer (SA-W3000), but neither have balanced inputs/outputs so I'm not sure if they'd be relevant in a studio situation? Not sure if I should just sell these and have a little more money for something else. Pairing a sub and spending a little less on tweeters could maybe save money on my first monitor purchase but something tells me they might not sound as clean. I'm also thinking about selling the keyboards I have and just getting a good master keyboard, and possibly a BCF2000/BCR2000 to make it a little more fun and hands-on, and less mouse-clicking everything.
I doubt I'll ever play live and budget is a concern, so I'm not too worried about having top of the line equipment, just something that will get me through until I learn how to fully use a DAW. Low latency and low noise/clean sound are my biggest priorities.
I also recently bought an old yamaha dtx drumkit and a cheap electric guitar, but I doubt I'd incorporate them into any recordings until I learn how to play them...
Anyway huge thanks in advance for any input on the monitors and keyboard/usb midi control ideas! I think I'll be less overwhelmed if I can get past this first setup step.
edit:
forgot to mention, but if I end up getting those monitors or anything else with xlr, are the trs-xlr cables at monoprice good enough cables to use with them? Or should I go for a higher quality cable? (I'd link but unable to until 10 posts)
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