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I'd like to buy some gear for a personal recording studio and I need help. My budget is $2000. I have a Korg Triton, and a MacBook Pro. I plan to buy Reasons and Nuendo because I'm a little familiar with them. I'm interested in production and recording vocals at home. I'm new to this as I have been using only my Korg to make music, but I'm trying to expand. I need to know what else to get to round out my equipment. I know I have a lot to learn, but I am ready to start. All suggestions are appreciated.

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soapfloats Wed, 01/28/2009 - 11:42

You will need:

a microphone (more are preferable, but let's start there)

an interface to get your mics/lines into the computer, firewire connect
(Presonus, MOTU, RME, Digidesign all make these)

headphones/monitors to hear the tracking/mixing

a preamp for the mic or line if your interface doesn't have them included

anonymous Fri, 01/30/2009 - 00:49

More info

I record pop and R&B, and will eventually branch out. I will mostly be recording myself. I want to put my music out there especially on the internet as I would like critiques and feedback. I'm using my room which isn't acoustically treated, but it's the best I can do for now. I want to make a demo eventually, which I plan on doing in a professional studio, but I kind of want to have it all mapped out before I go so time and money isn't wasted.
As far as equipment goes, I'm looking at MOTU for my interface, I'm still researching, but now that I have an idea of what to get I can concentrate my research. My concern is that I want all my equipment to work well together, be compatible. Any advice on this, as this will narrow my search even further.
I thank you all for responding. This site is a gem and a bottomless well of information.

anonymous Mon, 02/02/2009 - 15:20

An SM57 is a shure bet for the vocals in that situation. I'm very tempted to suggest a budget SDC, but it's probably better to stick with just the 57. If you are just recording yourself then get a two channel interface like an M-Audio Fast track. If you want to do drums or a small band get something like the Tascam US1641.

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