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Alright. Buying a mic and gonna start making beeeaaats.
I dont just want to make original beats, I want to do song mashes and remixes too.
And I want to start perfecting my audio game.
Can you guys tell me what equipments good to start off with?
Whats a good mic?
And I dont know SHIT about producing equipment..what would I need to make beats and mix songs?
Also, what program should I download?
And would it help to buy a mac? Cause I've been saving up for one.
Finally, how much would this all cost?
Thanks for any help, bros.
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Alright. Buying a mic and gonna start making beeeaaats.
I dont just want to make original beats, I want to do song mashes and remixes too.
And I want to start perfecting my audio game.
Can you guys tell me what equipments good to start off with?
Whats a good mic?
And I dont know SHIT about producing equipment..what would I need to make beats and mix songs?
Also, what program should I download?
And would it help to buy a mac? Cause I've been saving up for one.
Finally, how much would this all cost?
Thanks for any help, bros.
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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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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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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?
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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?
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for beats I would start out with fl studios it's the most simple legit program to use I still use it but I also use abelton live cause it works great with my midi keyboard and beats are 100 x harder then recording I would suggest if you don't know how to play the piano to download some video lessons it'll make your game so much better and mxls are pretty decent personally though I'm audio technica fan there more durable and are pretty much a high end mic with a cheap price tag
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and when you get into making beats if you wanna know a great plugin for free I would really look into downloading the purity vst it has soo many instruments from pianos to strings to guitars to synths etc etc I use it alot myself
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for beats I would start out with fl studios it's the most simple legit program to use I still use it but I also use abelton live cause it works great with my midi keyboard and beats are 100 x harder then recording I would suggest if you don't know how to play the piano to download some video lessons it'll make your game so much better and mxls are pretty decent personally though I'm audio technica fan there more durable and are pretty much a high end mic with a cheap price tag
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and when you get into making beats if you wanna know a great plugin for free I would really look into downloading the purity vst it has soo many instruments from pianos to strings to guitars to synths etc etc I use it alot myself
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for beats I would start out with fl studios it's the most simple legit program to use I still use it but I also use abelton live cause it works great with my midi keyboard and beats are 100 x harder then recording I would suggest if you don't know how to play the piano to download some video lessons it'll make your game so much better and mxls are pretty decent personally though I'm audio technica fan there more durable and are pretty much a high end mic with a cheap price tag
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and when you get into making beats if you wanna know a great plugin for free I would really look into downloading the purity vst it has soo many instruments from pianos to strings to guitars to synths etc etc I use it alot myself
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Thanks man! So you're saying a good idea before making beats would be to like learn the piano?
I actually somewhat know how to play the piano already, so do you think know it somewhat would be enough to just jump into beat making?
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for beats I would start out with fl studios it's the most simple legit program to use I still use it but I also use abelton live cause it works great with my midi keyboard and beats are 100 x harder then recording I would suggest if you don't know how to play the piano to download some video lessons it'll make your game so much better and mxls are pretty decent personally though I'm audio technica fan there more durable and are pretty much a high end mic with a cheap price tag
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and when you get into making beats if you wanna know a great plugin for free I would really look into downloading the purity vst it has soo many instruments from pianos to strings to guitars to synths etc etc I use it alot myself
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Thanks man! So you're saying a good idea before making beats would be to like learn the piano?
I actually somewhat know how to play the piano already, so do you think know it somewhat would be enough to just jump into beat making?
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yea if you got a basic understanding then your a step ahead of where I was when I started 4-5 years ago witch will help man
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yea if you got a basic understanding then your a step ahead of where I was when I started 4-5 years ago witch will help man
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Some other shit I found with nice quality is a snowball USB mic, sound quality is very good. I use it with Audacity too @ ViTRiOL .. ProTools when I go to the actual studio. But I still have a hard time working it and don't use all the functions anyway.
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Some other shit I found with nice quality is a snowball USB mic, sound quality is very good. I use it with Audacity too @ ViTRiOL .. ProTools when I go to the actual studio. But I still have a hard time working it and don't use all the functions anyway.
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idk pro tools really isn't necessary you can achieve the same quality out of cubase or nuendo there both an industry standard as well logic is up there too but if your looking for an easy to use program to start off for audio I would go with adobe auditions
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I honestly wouldn't even fuck with pro tools if your new to the whole recording thing theres just sooooo much to it that it would be overwhelming bro
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Some other shit I found with nice quality is a snowball USB mic, sound quality is very good. I use it with Audacity too @ ViTRiOL .. ProTools when I go to the actual studio. But I still have a hard time working it and don't use all the functions anyway.
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and idk one thing I hate about audicity is it has a couple second delay on vocals idk if they fixed that but when I was using it like 4-5 years ago shit was really fucking up my shit although I use it now to chop sounds and vocals for sampeling
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idk pro tools really isn't necessary you can achieve the same quality out of cubase or nuendo there both an industry standard as well logic is up there too but if your looking for an easy to use program to start off for audio I would go with adobe auditions
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I honestly wouldn't even fuck with pro tools if your new to the whole recording thing theres just sooooo much to it that it would be overwhelming bro
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Some other shit I found with nice quality is a snowball USB mic, sound quality is very good. I use it with Audacity too @ ViTRiOL .. ProTools when I go to the actual studio. But I still have a hard time working it and don't use all the functions anyway.
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and idk one thing I hate about audicity is it has a couple second delay on vocals idk if they fixed that but when I was using it like 4-5 years ago shit was really fucking up my shit although I use it now to chop sounds and vocals for sampeling
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Thanks for all the advice @ METH_BARZ
I'm down to buy a program for producing and mixing music. I've used audacity before, but i felt like it didn't have a lot to work with. But then again, when I used it, i didn't really know shit. I still dont know shit. So is audacity a good place to start?
What are those fucking, drum things dj's use when they make beats... like that thing in the Madeon video, if you know what I'm saying? lol
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Thanks for all the advice @ METH_BARZ
I'm down to buy a program for producing and mixing music. I've used audacity before, but i felt like it didn't have a lot to work with. But then again, when I used it, i didn't really know shit. I still dont know shit. So is audacity a good place to start?
What are those fucking, drum things dj's use when they make beats... like that thing in the Madeon video, if you know what I'm saying? lol
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personally if you wanna get something great its a little spendy if your willing to throw 200-300 out but this is what I use it's got all your mixing nobs your piano keys your banks so you can switch from program to program with the lcd and it's got your drums oh and with a click of a button you can arpeggiate any sound http://www.guitarcenter.com/Akai-Pro...15-i1437920.gc and it comes with abelton live lite
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personally I've had it for about 2 years now and I haven't had a complaint with it deff somthing you should look into if thats out of your price range akai has cheaper equipment that should really be looked into getting
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http://www.guitarcenter.com/M-Audio-...66-i1532543.gc or theres this witch is pretty much the same thing I have for cheaper has a few of the bells and whistles missing that the akai has but it's still would be a good investment personally I've never used this one so I can't tell you much about it except that I've heard mixed reviews that some ppl didn't like the feel of it compared to the akai and some people loved it
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personally if you wanna get something great its a little spendy if your willing to throw 200-300 out but this is what I use it's got all your mixing nobs your piano keys your banks so you can switch from program to program with the lcd and it's got your drums oh and with a click of a button you can arpeggiate any sound http://www.guitarcenter.com/Akai-Pro...15-i1437920.gc and it comes with abelton live lite
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personally I've had it for about 2 years now and I haven't had a complaint with it deff somthing you should look into if thats out of your price range akai has cheaper equipment that should really be looked into getting
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http://www.guitarcenter.com/M-Audio-...66-i1532543.gc or theres this witch is pretty much the same thing I have for cheaper has a few of the bells and whistles missing that the akai has but it's still would be a good investment personally I've never used this one so I can't tell you much about it except that I've heard mixed reviews that some ppl didn't like the feel of it compared to the akai and some people loved it
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