Decent soundcard and some good studio monitors!
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Decent soundcard and some good studio monitors!
controller wise behringer so some okay midi controllers that wont break the bank.
there is an endless rotary version and a fader alternative
check out http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/jan0...ontrollers.htm
not used them myself but know a few peeps who have them and have had no problems.
Would definitely invest in a decent sound card and some monitors if you catch the bug and want to continue producing. Then get yourself some acoustic treatment in the room your in.
hope this helps.
decent monitors and soundcard is all you need along with your software these days
Life is "trying things to see if they work"
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Make sure your environment is good enough for production.
If you have a spare space in your house then try and make sure the following is good:
Your monitors are 1mt from each ear and 1mtr apart with the tweeters at ear height
Dont put them too close to the wall and try and mount them on stands
break up the room with rugs
Dont have the monitors halfway up the wall
remember to play reference tracks through your monitors as well to get used to the sound they make.
Active monitors are usually the best as you dont need a separate amp
Make sure your cables are of good quality, no nasty phono cables as they can behave like a low pass filter
Get yourself a comfortable chair for the studio, you'll be in there a lot
Get a separate mouse for your laptop.. much faster working process
You'll need a wrist gel rest to stop you from getting RSI
The behringer BCR2000 aint a bad bit of kit, the manual is a ****ing nightmare though.