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Originally Posted by ViTRiOL
I got an MXL Studio Condenser. Think it's around £120, been using it for a year and it's still pretty sharp.
Audacity is the universal program that's free to download and it gives you all the basics, compressors, high, low pass and notch filters, echo, delay... Fuck around with it, it'll get you started: http://audacity.todownload.com/?gcli...FW3KtAodvFcAWQ
If you want to get serious, Pro Tools for Windows and Logic Studio for MAC. I still ain't got the money for that shit.
To answer your last question, adding together leads, cables, stands, mics, filters and software... For me, I'd say you could make a decent home studio for around £800-1000. You can get along with £300, which is what I currently have, bahahah.
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Thanks bro, I appreciate your help man! I could save that much up easy in about a year. I know a euro is more than a dollar though but not too much I think lol. I use to actually fuck with audacity, idk what compressors, high, low pass, notch filters, echo, and delay is!! thats the shit i need to learn! I don't want to keep going in on a project guessing. I want to perfect this shit. lol. But yeah man, thanks again. But is that MXL Studio Condensor for like making beats or is that a mic?