What are the basic Equipments in a standard Recording Studio

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The truth is Im planning to make extra bucks by building a recording studio on one of my apartments bachealor type that has not been rented since last year. Im planning also to put a band in it for band recording. But I dont know where to start. Please Help me. I wanna start by knowing the basic recording equipments. I already got a P4 PC and a CDR. Can anybody Explain and sketch the other equipments needed? Thank you very much.
 
Recorders, mics, preamps, drummers, hookers, dealers, roaches...........
 
Hmmm... before you even LOOK at gear -- you need to worry about sound isolation/studio construction.....
 
I have already isolated the place even when someone is playing the drums and all the speakers are working It doenst make any noise outside only when someone opens the exit door but its just like a wishper because I double the doors and also put corks on it.
 
Cork??? that won't do shit... what about people below/above?? what about the sound inside the rooms themselves??

Also - do you need a control room? An isolation room?? Drum room??? What about studio layout??????

And not to mention - who are you marketing to? What is your intended client base?? Who are your competitors??? Will you have cash flow to get over the business start-up hump??? What about marketing and advertizing costs???? Financing????? etc......

There's much more to worry about if you're serious about the studio as a viable business than just the gear....
 
And the winner of most question marks in a post goes to Blue Bear with 37!!!

Thanks for playing folks. :D
 
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45. Am I too late? (Ohh! 46!)
 
Dethska said:
And the winner of most question marks in a post goes to Blue Bear with 37!!!

Thanks for playing folks. :D

They must have had a trade in on exclamation points. Those are usually his trademark :D

Dimetre- What you've asked is a HUGE question. To help stay focused how much are you planning on spending? No point in giving you $50k worth of specs if you only plan on spending a few hundred.
 
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(Freakin' amateurs...)
 
Speaking of amateurs... You are so far ahead of yourself, I don't know where to begin. If you actually have capital (and you'd better, because like most businesses, you're going to spend a shit load of money before you make any). The smartest thing you could do is:
1. Put a lawyer on retainer, so any work- for- hire agreements, recording contracts, etc. will stand up in a court of law.

2. Hire an architect who specializes in acoustic treatment and construction, because you don't know anything about it.

3. Hire a competent recording engineer!!! Let the nice engineer and the architect design the acoustic space and submit a budget with blueprints. If the sticker shock from that doesn't give you a heart attack, you may actually have a chance of building a commercial studio. And- you'll actually have someone with a clue how to use all the gear you're about to sell your soul for.

What you have just asked is- "I'm thinking of making some money by turning my extra apartment into an operating room. What equipment is needed for an operating theater?" Sir, you are not any more a recording engineer than you are a brain surgeon.
A successful commercial studio requires a boatload of expensive gear, but it also requires expertise. Recording expertise, which requires *years* of training and experience, and business expertise, to translate all that gear and skill into a profit. You have your cart before your horse.-Richie
 
the person ask simple question. for about 10 replies, he doesnt have any descent answers not even the point and the topic goes anywhere. well welcome to HSBBS dimetre.

your from manila and a filipino. im from sandiego and a filipino too. you need some advice for standard recording recording studio.

1. vocal mic (condenser) + vocal booth + pop filter
2. instrument mic (condenser or dynamic) + vocal booth
3. mic preamps.
4. mic stand
5. mic cables
6. synth keyboard (if you play keyboard)
7. keyboard sustain pedal
8. electric guitar (if you play guitar)
9. guitar multi effect processor or set of stompboxes effects + whammy
10. guitar synth
11. acoustic guitar (if you play guitar)
12.acoustic guitar strings
13. guitar tuner
14. keyboard stand
15. guitar stand
16. set of drums and percussion + at least 4 instrument mics for drums
17. mixer or console + at least 16 channel
18. power supply for your mixer
19. recording software at least 32 tracks
20. effects plugins for your software
21. cd burner + software
22. monitor speaker powered + amp for unpowered
23. monitor headphone
24. headphone jack adapter just incase
25. drum sample cd if you dont have drums
26: studio desk
27. chair
28. soudproof for your vocal booth.
29. rack - eq
30. rack - compressor-
31. rack - effect processor
32. midi cables
33. drum machine
34. soundcard
35. synth module additional for you midi keyboard.
36. at least 10 mono 1/4" audio cable to 1/4" mono
37. bass guitar
38. bass strings just incase
39. songwriter
40. singer
41. recording engineer
42. performer
43. janitor (optional)
44. bugs
45. termites
46. umbrella
47. meals

.....to be continued tomorrow
 
Thanks jerberson12 for your nice reply :)

well thanks anyways for other peoples reply too though it didnt help me that much it gave me an idea. sorry if my questions were missleading Im just a newbie in recording studio but the heck with lawyers I dont need it in my country just for recording studio hehehe...
 
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