I want to start making some music of my own. I know it will take a ton of money. I just what equipment I need to have a good recording studio.
A conventional recording studio needs this equipmenbt
* Microphone + Pop filter + Mic Stand + PreAmp
* SoundCard – Interface
* Mixer
* Cables
* Recording Software
This answer should give you some good products that I like, but you can always pick your own stuff.
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January 25th, 2012 | Posted in recording studio | 2 Comments
I would like to know the basic essential things needed to have a small in home recording studio using my laptop. Nothing real expensive or advanced, jus enough to record a good quality song. I know i will need a mic, some type of recording software and etc…..
You will need a pro audio soundcard something like a sapphire 6 would be a good choice onboard sound will give you lag. a daw (software) I would recommend ableton live as it’s easy to use. A decent mic haven’t bought one for a while so ask at a music shop, I’ve heard good things about rode m3s but there might be something better out now.
That’s about all you need you might want to get a midi keyboard as you can use your daw like a instrument (very handy) it’s better than scoring on a computer. Daws come with effects etc too
January 18th, 2012 | Posted in recording studio | 2 Comments
Just curious because I play guitar but I want to record a song that has drums, piano, and everything. So do recording studios do this as well?
You have to let them know what specifically it is that you want, and you will either have to pay for other musicians to come in during the recording session or pay to have somebody add the digital equivalents of those instruments to the song
January 15th, 2012 | Posted in studios | 3 Comments
So if you get a ticket to disney you’re allowed at all the disney parks like epcot and the animal kingdom..etc? How about Universal Studios? Is that a completely different park? Like I have to buy different tickets for that as well? Looked online but I’m not seeing exactly what I’m looking for. Any extra tips of info would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!
Yes and no.
If you buy a one-day base ticket to Disney, then you are allowed to use that ticket to any of the four main parks. The tickets are not park-specific. However, you could NOT use that ticket to go to Magic Kingdom in the morning and Animal Kingdom in the afternoon, for example. You would have to purchase a separate option added to your ticket called the hopper option. This allows you to "hop" between the parks in ONE day. Base ticket – one park. Hopper ticket – multiple parks in the SAME day. If you bought a 4-day base ticket, you could go to a different park each day, you could go to Magic Kingdom every day, whatever. But you couldn’t go to two parks on the same day unless you purchase the hopper option.
Universal is basically the same thing. They have two separate parks. They are totally separate from Disney, and you must buy your tickets separately. You could buy a 2-day ticket where you went to one park each day, or you could buy a park-to-park ticket where you could go between the two parks in the SAME day.
January 10th, 2012 | Posted in studios | 5 Comments
I was wondering, how does the deal between blockbuster and movie studios work? How much money do studios get every time someone rents a movie with blockbuster? And for that matter, how much money does a studio gets every time someone rents a movie with iTunes?
Thanks!
sorry, i do not how money to spend it..sf
January 6th, 2012 | Posted in studios | 3 Comments
I want to set up a small recording studio in my bedroom. I don’t want to spend a lot of money on it, but i want to be able to record decent stuff. What basic equipment would I need and could you give me any recommendations?
Not sure what your budget is but the cheapest set up needs a USB mic, recording software, & headphones. All of it can be done for around $150.
December 29th, 2011 | Posted in recording studio | 2 Comments
I would like to create, and setup a cheap, but still nice, home recording studio. All I am looking to do is record vocal, and acoustic covers, along with some keyboard covers. What am I going to need to do all this, and what is it going to cost me?
First Thing you need is money
December 23rd, 2011 | Posted in recording studio | 3 Comments
So im getting into web design cuz it is fun in my opinion but It is very hard to learn a new language in notepad! I have visual studios but im a noob so i dont know how to write a program in css or html meaning i dont know how to i guess set the language im using. Thanks so much!
CSS & HTML are not programming languages, they are mark up languages that control how information is displayed in a web browser. If you want to do web programming then as Liz said you need to either jump into PHP or if you like Visual Studio you need to learn ASP.NET (which means you need to learn VB.NET or C#).
To answer your question though, you use Microsoft Visual Web Developer to build websites in Visual Studio.
December 20th, 2011 | Posted in studios | 3 Comments
I live in the UK and am going to Orlando, Florida in January. I am wondering what the best way to buy advanced tickets for the parks is? I wanted to get tickets for Universal studios and Islands of Adventure for about 3 or 4 days. I had a look on the Universal website but was unsure of postage etc and don’t want to pay a fortune in shipping costs!
Universal has many different tickets that you can choose from. If you plan on only staying at one park a day and not hopping back and forth than you can purchase one park a day tickets for however many days you are going to be there. If you plan on leaving one park to go to another on the same day then they have park to park tickets for the number of days you need as well. If you don’t plan on hopping then def buy the one park a day tickets and you will save money (park to park access is more expensive but worth it if that is what you are planning to do). Also think about express passes (15 to 25 dollars more a day) which let you go to the front of the line on all the rides except harry potter and hollywood rip ride rockit. Also more expensive but worth it if you plan on riding everything is a short amount of time, you never know how long the lines are. If you are staying at an on site universal hotel then express passes come free with the room so think about that as well. also call and talk to someone at the hotel or the ticket hotline and they can help you find the cheapest ticket options as well.
December 13th, 2011 | Posted in studios | 3 Comments
I am thinking about upping my recording software with Dazzle recording studio.However,the closest best buy that has it is in Midland,Michigan.I live in Saginaw,Michigan,and have no one to take me.Do any of you know how i can have it shipped to my local store without a credit card,if at all?i appreciate the help,thanks!
Go to your local store, and pay cash. I can’t imagine a reason not to send it if it is paid for.
December 2nd, 2011 | Posted in recording studio | 1 Comment