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      Tell me about home recording music

      I've been playing guitar and singing for a few years now, and I would love to be able to record my own music. What sort of equipment or tools would I need?
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      Firstly, I would recommend buying an USB Audio Interface (the M-Audio Fast Track Pro is a great starter) and a cheap mic. If you have the cash, I'd greatly recommend buying two mics. A condenser mic for vocals, and a dynamic mic for recording your guitar. With those things you'll be able to record your guitar and vocals, and along with a Digital Audio Workstation like Cubase, you'll already have all you need to record some basic songs.
      Then, in time, you can purchase a midi keyboard to broaden your musical possibilities.
      If you want, I can send you some samples of what I've achieved using only the things I described above.

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      Cubase is not required, any recording software will do. If I just want to record quick melodies or tunes I come up with I usually just use audacity. I know a pretty good band which actually used audacity to record all there first songs.

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      Quote Originally Posted by dutchraptor View Post
      Cubase is not required, any recording software will do. If I just want to record quick melodies or tunes I come up with I usually just use audacity. I know a pretty good band which actually used audacity to record all there first songs.
      I said "like Cubase". I was just giving an example of what I think is the best DAW for me. I've tried Audacity but it just doesn't do the trick, again, for me.

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      At the moment, I'm using nothing but a crappy little USB headset mic and audacity. The mic isn't great, but it was free. As for the USB Audio interface stuff, what sort of price (USD please) would I be looking at?

      Quote Originally Posted by Leanbb View Post
      If you want, I can send you some samples of what I've achieved using only the things I described above.
      That would be cool!
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      Quote Originally Posted by Indeed View Post
      At the moment, I'm using nothing but a crappy little USB headset mic and audacity. The mic isn't great, but it was free. As for the USB Audio interface stuff, what sort of price (USD please) would I be looking at?



      That would be cool!
      I started off with a headset mic and Audacity as well! It's amazing what you can accomplish with just those 2 things and some music production knowledge...
      The M-Audio Fast Track Pro (a great first audio interface) costs around 150 bucks. Maybe you can get it used for 90 or something like that. It's a really great starter Interface. It has 2 inputs (whether for guitars or mics or anything with a mono signal) 2 outputs, a MIDI input, phantom power, everything you need.
      These are some demos I recorded at home. They are o-kay but believe me, you can do much better: https://soundcloud.com/leanbb

      If you have any further questions I'd love to help out any way I can.

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      If you want some cheap software an Audacity isn't doing it for you, check out Reaper. It might not be the most user-friendly, but it's fairly powerful and much cheaper than most DAWs. Last I checked it was around $40. I'm getting into home recording myself, and having used the free trial, I plan on buying Reaper soon.

      Everyone has their own personal DAW preference though. If it works for you, it works for you.

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