Hi, im starting at making music (electronic like drum and bass, techno, ambient). I want a good pair of speakers but I dont know if I will make a good choise buying a audio interface to work as a soundcard (For windows 7 64bit) and connect with a pair of monitors. Thanks in advance.
@RyckardPT Yes, an audio interface is the way to go when producing music. The A/D and D/A converters in an interface will be a big improvement over your computer's built-in sound card. Also, an external interface will give you the professional connection options that will be used with most professional studio monitors like XLR and 1/4" TRS connections.
The first video that talks about the painful point of Talent !! Congratulations!! :)
One thing: The condenser mics, at least the cheap ones will rarely have a flat response and multi pattern. The las feature adds seriously to the price. But for someone who stars up the review of everything is very good.
@KRONIKmannn Sure, you can use a laptop. Just make sure it has the connections and specifications you need for the hardware you will be using. I use a Macbook when I'm doing live or mobile recordings.
I can't comment on the Beats headphones as we don't carry them and I have never heard them myself. I've heard good things though.
when you were showing monitors and headphones... did both the monitor sets you recommended have amplifiers in them, or do you have to buy an amplifier. If so what would work best? Also would you say that Garage band and Logic Studio are similar to fruity loops?
Hi, im starting at making music (electronic like drum and bass, techno, ambient). I want a good pair of speakers but I dont know if I will make a good choise buying a audio interface to work as a soundcard (For windows 7 64bit) and connect with a pair of monitors. Thanks in advance.
RyckardPT 2 months ago
@RyckardPT Yes, an audio interface is the way to go when producing music. The A/D and D/A converters in an interface will be a big improvement over your computer's built-in sound card. Also, an external interface will give you the professional connection options that will be used with most professional studio monitors like XLR and 1/4" TRS connections.
ProAudioSuperstore 1 month ago
The first video that talks about the painful point of Talent !! Congratulations!! :)
One thing: The condenser mics, at least the cheap ones will rarely have a flat response and multi pattern. The las feature adds seriously to the price. But for someone who stars up the review of everything is very good.
VitalPatricia 1 year ago
@ProAudioSuperstore can i use a laptop instead of a regular computer and r the beats by dre studio head phones good ? kuz i wanna b a rapper
KRONIKmannn 1 year ago
@KRONIKmannn Sure, you can use a laptop. Just make sure it has the connections and specifications you need for the hardware you will be using. I use a Macbook when I'm doing live or mobile recordings.
I can't comment on the Beats headphones as we don't carry them and I have never heard them myself. I've heard good things though.
ProAudioSuperstore 1 year ago
@ProAudioSuperstore can u use a laptop instead of a regular computer
KRONIKmannn 1 year ago
Both the Yamaha and JBL monitors in the video are active with their own power amps built-in.
I would say Logic is closer to fruity loops. It has a ton of great software instruments, MIDI, loop creation, etc.
ProAudioSuperstore 1 year ago
when you were showing monitors and headphones... did both the monitor sets you recommended have amplifiers in them, or do you have to buy an amplifier. If so what would work best? Also would you say that Garage band and Logic Studio are similar to fruity loops?
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