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How to build a home recording studio (part 1) : Extensive instructional video guide

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Uploaded by on Oct 3, 2008

Learn tips on how to build your own home recording studio on a budget that can rival the pros!

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  • @musicflowable Look at the date, this looks to be recorded 2008... :P

  • 1gb of RAM?? lol guy told me at bestbuy told me 4gb to 8gb of ram.

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  • @musicflowable this just depends on where u r at production-wise. if you r just starting off above 2 gigs of ram will work for a while, but after u start learning all the different production techniques and adding more detail to your songs u will start having more and more tracks that take up cpu.

  • @musicflowable 4 to 8 is probably a good idea, especially as cheap as RAM is now-a-days. Do yourself a favor though and don't ever talk to a Best Buy employee for a recommendation.

  • u can get same thing recording ur stuff on sound card or on mixer.. the mic is the things that's crucial and of course room

  • my video is sad compare to this :(. but i got 24gig pc >< . Can i come to ur studio ill buy the beer. maby u could show me a thing or two on what to do or have.

  • Thanks for the vid. Good info man. Quick question I have ableton program and would like to record audio and midi at the same time using Roland fantom. Do you know what's need. Thanks

  • does anyone now whats better, mixers or sound cards?

  • You don't require much to start making music; this is what I own and end up makin quality material. You can even get gear from ebay and save around 35%:

    computer with 4GB ram, HP

    sound card, M-Audio Delta 1010LT

    MIDI controller, M-Audio Oxygen25

    subsidiary MIDI controller, Akai MPD18

    condenser microphone, AKG C214 with pop filter

    preamp, M-Audio DMP3 (most audio interfaces have that built in; also has phantom power)

    DAW, I have Cubase 5

    studio monitors, Alesis M1 520

    VST instruments.

  • Now do you produce the music first and then compose! Like you create the instrumental first, and then the words or do you do it at the same time? whats the easiest?

  • come through and check out how i built my home recording studio. it wasn't rocket science and it's def official

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