Getting Started

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I am getting my studio started. I need to know the basics. I am going to use a recording software (not sure which yet, any suggestions?) I also need to know computer requirements, or at least what is the best way to go? Any sort of recommended items (speaker moniters, audio interface, preamps, mics..that sort of thing)
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[QUOTEI am getting my studio started.[/QUOTE]Exactly what do you mean by getting started? Did it turn over.? If not, check the solenoid.:D

I am going to use a recording software
Why?

I also need to know computer requirements,
Computer requirements?
For what?Well, I'd submit they need 120 volts. And a way to view whats happening, like say a monitor. Oh yea, and an input device such as a keyboard. Yes, that would be nice. Oh, and how bout a mouse? That would make it even easier. Cool. Oh, what did you have in mind for storage? Or an operating system?
or at least what is the best way to go?
Amtrak.

Any sort of recommended items (speaker moniters, audio interface, preamps, mics..that sort of thing)


Yes, I recommend monitors, although I've never heard of "speaker" monitors. Is that something new? And yes, something that would somehow connect the recording device to a mic, like an audio interface. That would be handy. Yes it would. And yes, mics, maybe an amp, and about a thousand other things too. Cables would be nice. So would a room. How bout some musicians. Maybe throw in a headphone cue system. Or even a room treatment or two. Hey, lets go all out and recommend a floating floor and a vocal booth. What the hell:)

I need to know the basics.
Yes, I believe your hypothosis is correct. Where would you like to start?
 
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That's hilarious.

Bust212, you probably gotta give more specifics, like what kind of music, budget. Google all those questions and you'll find options. No one's gonna Design your home studio for you just because you posted in homerecording.com

I learned alot just by reading everyone else's posts thru out the whole forum. A wealth of knowledge at your fingertips, for free.
 
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