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Subject:what equiptment would I need to start my own Digital studio?
Posted by: Cokaine
Date:3/6/2000 1:38:00 PM

I'm really intrested in starting my own studio.I already
have Sound Forge 4.5, but I'm finding it rather hard to
use. what my question is,"Do I need any other programs
besides soundforge in order to do any form of music
production(making beats,adding audio etc...)?" If so, What
programs would you recomend in order to produce the best
quality music?

Subject:Re: what equiptment would I need to start my own Digital studio?
Reply by: goofyfool
Date:3/7/2000 10:26:00 PM



Gerald Bryant wrote:
>> I'm really intrested in starting my own studio.I already
>>have Sound Forge 4.5, but I'm finding it rather hard to
>>use. what my question is,"Do I need any other programs
>>besides soundforge in order to do any form of music
>>production(making beats,adding audio etc...)?" If so, What
>>programs would you recomend in order to produce the best
>>quality music?

Gerald,

A good sequencing program such as steinberg cubase or logic audio is
what i recommend. however, these are on the pricey side, and
cakewalk pro audio will deliver all the necessary features to get you
started for half the price. sonic foundry's acid is fun to use for
simple beat matching and mixing together pre-written music. for
original compositions, the above mentioned three offer a lot more
versatility. from various midi features to drum mapping, the latest
releases include just about everything. check em out at their
websites/ the keyboard magazine website has reviews:
keyboardonline.com, and there are several other informative sites
which should be easy to find.

are you putting the studio together from scratch/ or just looking for
the software? you'll need an audio card if starting from scratch. i
recommend one of the echo cards: echoaudio.com.

that's it. besides audio/midi cables, receiver, speakers, etc.
you're set.

have fun

alex

Subject:Re: what equiptment would I need to start my own Digital studio?
Reply by: Digix2k
Date:3/13/2000 9:35:00 PM

It depends on what you want to do??? Create music and songs, or do
recording (or both). If you're just starting out, go to Acid 2.0 (not
the pro version) and learn to use it. It is a very powerful program
once you learn it. Get a good sound card, (one that will allow you to
play and record at the same time), and add a keyboard (or better yet
a keyboard synth unit KORG or Roland).

MIDI is fine, but through Acid, you can record directly over the
running loops, and create truly compex compositions without MIDI. Use
the Std analog-out ports on your keyboard, directly to your sound
card.

Lots of RAM 64MB or better, and a BIG and fast hard drive 10gb
minimum at a 7200 or better spin rate). Use Sound Forge to touch-up
your finished Acid projects.

With this setup, and a little imagination (and keyboard skill), you
can do professional level work.


Gerald Bryant wrote:
>> I'm really intrested in starting my own studio.I already
>>have Sound Forge 4.5, but I'm finding it rather hard to
>>use. what my question is,"Do I need any other programs
>>besides soundforge in order to do any form of music
>>production(making beats,adding audio etc...)?" If so, What
>>programs would you recomend in order to produce the best
>>quality music?

Subject:Re: what equiptment would I need to start my own Digital studio?
Reply by: FishNose
Date:3/21/2000 4:51:00 PM

A complete studio needs a good sampler. Get Gigasampler, does the job
better than any HW sampler, fraction of the price, incredible power.
Reads Akai CDs, even.
Get the cheapo LE version, does almost everything.
I have Acid Pro 2, SF 4.5, CW Pro Audio 9 and Gigasampler LE 1.62
Also racks of outboard FX and synths and stuff but I hardly need them
anymore.
What you do need is a real fast PC, I mean FAST, with LOTS of RAM, I
mean LOTS. E.g. 700MHz PC w 256 MB RAM. And a BIG screen, 19" at
least.
Plus a multichannel sound card, like Gadget Labs, or EgoSys WaMi Rack
24.
Mounts up, eh?

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