What items do I need to make a small little music studio in my room?
I want to make recordings of my voice, like singing, in a really good quality like in music studios. What exactly do I need? The microphones….Everything. And if you don’t mind me asking this too, what soft wares can edit my voice? Thanks.
If you have a mac, it comes with garageband, and all you would need is a USB mic and you would be set. It even has a bit of a tuning tool in it.
You can also look at things like the Mbox2 mini which is an audio interface that will allow you to plug a mic into it and plug that into the mic. This comes with protools which is the standard at studios. If you go this route you’ll need a mic. Then if you have to tune your voice get Antares Auto-tune. You can also find other interfaces similar to the Mbox brand for a lot cheaper. They wont come with protools, but it will come with some form of software that will work. Then you’d need to find a tuning program that is compatable.
You can find packages that come with an interface and mic, or mixers and mics that might be a better deal. Check sweetwater.com and musiciansfriend.com for packages, and interfaces to at least get you an idea about the products and prices
If you have a mac, it comes with garageband, and all you would need is a USB mic and you would be set. It even has a bit of a tuning tool in it.
You can also look at things like the Mbox2 mini which is an audio interface that will allow you to plug a mic into it and plug that into the mic. This comes with protools which is the standard at studios. If you go this route you’ll need a mic. Then if you have to tune your voice get Antares Auto-tune. You can also find other interfaces similar to the Mbox brand for a lot cheaper. They wont come with protools, but it will come with some form of software that will work. Then you’d need to find a tuning program that is compatable.
You can find packages that come with an interface and mic, or mixers and mics that might be a better deal. Check sweetwater.com and musiciansfriend.com for packages, and interfaces to at least get you an idea about the products and prices
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