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@laurabrown60734 жыл бұрын
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@VioletDeliriums9 жыл бұрын
1:35 (1) Computer 4:09 (2) Software (DAW = Digital Audio Workstation) 7:49 (3) Audio Interface (replaces mixer, converts analog sound to digital) 9:58 (4) Microphone (e.g., large diaphragm condenser with phantom power) 11:07 (5) Monitoring (headphones or speakers)
@SchockBlocked9 жыл бұрын
+Violet Deliriums You're a fucking saint!
@SofaaArts9 жыл бұрын
+Violet Deliriums you da real mvp
@mencot899 жыл бұрын
+Violet Deliriums i'd be friends with u if we were in the same school lol
@moizsiddiqui98599 жыл бұрын
thanks pal
@trippyremixes13979 жыл бұрын
+Violet Deliriums praise the lord
@brianjordan30638 жыл бұрын
Thank God, finally a video that had a checklist of things I need to buy without rambli g on for 30 minutes and never really explaining what I need. Thanks man.
@laurabrown60734 жыл бұрын
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@turdfox988 жыл бұрын
i think the main reason i watch these videos is because you have the best outlook on people who just don't have the money for it. this is expensive to me but i can afford it and you really make me feel a lot more confident about what i am using. ive made my stuff sound a lot better with just a few of your videos. thank you so much
@dereksmallsuk6 жыл бұрын
he knows your wife is really your gran
@creativephotographie9 жыл бұрын
You're an extremely good teacher. Honestly, you break things down into simplified and concise explanations. After 20 years of being a professional singer and deciding to finally get int recording my own stuff your tutorials are exactly what I needed to take the jump into working at home. Totally doing this as a noob. I've watched engineers work on ProTools while recording tracks but never took the time to understand how to do it on my own. Combing the interwebs brought me here. Thanks
@RonRova8 жыл бұрын
This is an absolutely outstanding video. Right to the point, no nonsense. Such a positive person, probably a great teacher/mentor.
@justdavid80186 жыл бұрын
I was actually thinking of this same thing. He is a great teacher. GOD bless him
@laurabrown60734 жыл бұрын
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@fabiocaetanofigueiredo13533 жыл бұрын
True
@MacMcCaskill7 жыл бұрын
As a complete novice to recording, I found this a great video. No waffle, just plain facts, simply explained and easily understandable. I love the can-do encouraging tone. I'm inspired to get started, and I've Subscribed to learn more from this guy. Thanks!
@elfordjoel8 жыл бұрын
This video is an absolute BLESSING. So concise; every bit was useful. THANK YOU for helping me understand in a short 15 minutes what I couldn't grasp in such a long time of perusing the internet. Brilliant.
@MorrisMusic711 жыл бұрын
I have been recording professionally for a few years now and I still find your videos are great way to refresh what I know and look at things from a different perspective. Thank you very much! Really enjoyed it
@Recee4311 жыл бұрын
It Just beats me how people can dislike videos filled with nothing but Good help.
@ShaunYeoh8 жыл бұрын
"Computer": iPad Pro 9.7 DAW: Cubasis 1.9.8 by Steinberg Audio Interface: Alesis io Hub Microphone: Shure SM58 Headphones: KRK KNS 8400 It's not the most professional set up out there, but it is still impressive how much music you can make from something like an iPad!
@kaustavacharjee39718 жыл бұрын
+BlazzingBlocks If you knew any fucking thing about recording, you would have known that the DAW is Cubase, and not Cubasis... Lol..
@ShaunYeoh8 жыл бұрын
+Kaustav Acharjee +Kaustav Acharjee I beg to differ, Cubasis is a legitimate Digital Audio Workstation created by Steinberg, the creators of Cubase, for iPad music production. It is a mobile version of the application which still allows for many things to be done through connectivity with many other apps out there. Those projects in Cubasis can also be exported out to the Cubase to continue said project on PC. I already said my "computer" was an iPad, so perhaps you should consider doing a little bit of research before straight up accusing me of my lack of knowledge in recording.
@3incher9828 жыл бұрын
+Kaustav Acharjee get rekt
@livesongs828 жыл бұрын
+Kaustav Acharjee get fucking rekt!!! ooooooooooooooooooo
@raycharles36018 жыл бұрын
amen
@singwisevocals6 жыл бұрын
Very helpful. I'm way overdue for building a home studio for my vocals, and I'm not very tech savvy, so it's overwhelming. A clear list and 'how to' video is what I needed.
@gerrygallegos679210 жыл бұрын
WOW.. first time I have give a video a literal standing ovation, Ive spent over 2 decades in the AV and studio industry and this is one of the best "gathered" videos laying it down like it truly is I have ever seen as far as helping people get started.. great job guys, its NOT about the gear or the brand, its about knowing how to listen and use that gear... keep on it, great job. glad to see all is not lost...
@theghostofhornstull9 жыл бұрын
When I was 7 years old I started recording in GarageBand and I didn't know anything about it at all.. After about 2 years I knew how to manage it completely. But then I got to a point where I felt limited. Like I couldn't do certain things, so I moved on to Logic Pro and after I did that I didn't record anything for almost a year because Logic just seemed scary and I wasn't used to the layout. But then I started learning it. I watched a lot of KZbin videos on how to use Logic Pro X and after a few weeks I could manage it without any major problems! To any beginners out there, I suggest you start off with GarageBand and then when you hit that limit just like I did. Move on to logic! :):)
@yungtriiggaobee29446 жыл бұрын
Valle H nah fl studio is the way to go
@maxonmendel57576 жыл бұрын
I’m thinking about getting an iPad or a used MacBook and using GB
@moralezfamily30474 жыл бұрын
Then advance to ProTools then to Sequoia
@eugenesong83578 жыл бұрын
Great video, great speaker, I like the way you explain things.
@1ladylane8 жыл бұрын
My sentiments exactly!! He explain things really well! :)
@videosandvideosandvideos9 жыл бұрын
As usual, powerful video with wonderful information. The only thing I would point out though is: SSD > Ram Any day. Only those who use SSD's will understand. Ram is too overrated! I've worked with Computers for many, many, many years, and every time people want to put a Computer together, they over-think the Video Card, Processor, and the Ram.. people need to realize that your hard drive will make a huge difference as far as your Computer's performance goes.
@ewingfox64599 жыл бұрын
Dracule Mihawk I agree! I just built an HP Zbook for a new semi-pro audio producer. SSD HD for programs and scratch disk use, 8gb of memory (upgradable to 32Gb) and a 7200 SATA drive for storage, also internal. One piece is that people should work to bring their sound processing off the built in sound card to improve playback and cut back on the buffering required for the more powerful tools.
@cliang0019 жыл бұрын
Dracule Mihawk I agree with SSD is better than ram, but in productivity applications such as audio editing or Video editing the more ram the better.
@ewingfox64599 жыл бұрын
Absolutely on both counts- what people don't think about when building mobile solutions is the second hard drive bay- spending the money to have two internal drives, and allowing the user to separate storage and scratch makes an amazing difference. Memory is cheap- you can always upgrade that down the road as your usage demands!
@RandyJosleyn9 жыл бұрын
Only thing is, ssd drives are much harder to recover from when they fail, so you have to make sure to back up your data very often.
@ewingfox64599 жыл бұрын
Randy - definitely! But if you can afford a 1k laptop, you can buy Acronis workstation and a 2tb drive for daily backups.
@tiegroth49569 жыл бұрын
as someone who has done live sound for 3 years and now moving into the recording world, this is the most helpful video ive seen yet.
@SolarHeavy8 жыл бұрын
Alot of this information is timeless and will help people for years to come!
@luicecifer11 жыл бұрын
Never seen someone more sympathetic and competent at the same time. Thanks!
@chrisfurner37058 жыл бұрын
Which idiots could dislike this common sense, awesome and free tutorial. Thanks
@muhammadjamal9628 жыл бұрын
haters who hate success
@laurabrown60734 жыл бұрын
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@cjlewis793 жыл бұрын
15k likes vs 360 dislikes...I think the crowd has spoken...this video is great.
@wojtekszczerbinski96319 жыл бұрын
First person who has presented all of the stuff that have been bothering me for a long time in so easy way.Thank you,man
@papiblatino10 жыл бұрын
i'm sooooo freakin' ready to record. start my first production this coming weekend. this guy is awesome.
@StreamOfNerd10 жыл бұрын
This is truly one of the better videos on youtube to help folks understand audio production... it's opinion (Mac vs. PC) neutral, it's simple and well worded, and it's completely focused on what is needed. Well done.
@LearntoLovetheWord8 жыл бұрын
Computer: iPad 4 Daw: Auria Pro Interface/Mic: Apogee Mic Headphones: KRK KNS 8400 Works for acoustic & vocals! Implementing what I've learned here at RR, I've definitely made a significant improvement in my recordings!
@3incher9828 жыл бұрын
I find it very hard to produce with headphones
@LearntoLovetheWord8 жыл бұрын
Good point - I don't use them exclusively. I have a small pair of Alesis monitors. And then I use my Apple headphones and the iPad speaker. I want to make sure anything I mix sounds pretty decent on all 4 of those.
@3incher9828 жыл бұрын
Psalmples thats really good man
@ShaunYeoh8 жыл бұрын
As a fellow iPad producer, that's a nice set up man! How's Auria when it comes to production, I mean, since I spent my money on Cubasis already, I was wondering how you like it? Does the iPad 4 run out of processing power some times? ('Cause I had an iPad 3 earlier, and I couldn't do much, especially MIDI, with it)
@LearntoLovetheWord8 жыл бұрын
Thanks! It was actually your comment that triggered me to post my set up ;) Well, I don't have any experience with any other DAW, so I couldn't compare. But I am blown away by what Auria can do. I do max out on CPU from time to time. So I've found some ways to minimize that (e.g. turn off fx while recording, freeze tracks, change buffer, etc.) so it really doesn't hinder me. I really like the simplicity of my set up. Though I wouldn't mind upgrading to an ipad pro :) I listened to a couple of your tracks - great stuff! And on an ipad! wtg!
@crackerjackcarnivore7 жыл бұрын
I'm a beginner and that was just what I needed. Thank you very much!
@smittytrill61311 жыл бұрын
In my opinion and a decade of home recording he is right in a simple way. Some people complex things.
@brotdw29 жыл бұрын
This is simply the BEST video on what you need that I've watched. Not too much info to over load or scare you.
@webstercat11 жыл бұрын
I believe you said you did a presentation on audio interfaces. What is the title of that video? I've not been able to find it here. Thanks!
@andypitz16 жыл бұрын
How To Choose The Best Audio Interface For Your Home Studio - RecordingRevolution.com recordingrevolution 406K views
@nicknorgal99749 жыл бұрын
Ive been talking to people on forums, facebook, ect going in circles with different information regarding the vocal tracking I will be doing in the near future. After watching a couple of your videos Ive learned more than the last 5 hours of wasted research time. Thanks for being so concise and informative!
@malikitbe92117 жыл бұрын
What about garageband is that good?
@charlesdlosangeles88679 жыл бұрын
I like when videos are to the point but most of all the sound quality of the recording is professional. This video has both. It shows you know what you are talking about. Thank you Graham. You rock.
@mxpassion171510 жыл бұрын
Abelton rocks!!!
@TheSyntraxOfficial10 жыл бұрын
Yup :)
@DJRoksor10 жыл бұрын
I prefer Reason :). There's no reason not to like reason.. you see, all the possible reason jokes, beyond reason.
@dariuspopa536710 жыл бұрын
Ableton*
@syedarmaghanhassan465210 жыл бұрын
If I am not being extravagant, this is the best video I have ever seen for guiding new guys to get into the recording stuff. I just loved this video. You really motivated us to start and take action, rather than just being confused and trying to be Einstein before even getting started. Of course we all will learn with the passage of time, but we got to start at any point. Thanks a million!
@dvamateur9 жыл бұрын
My five key bedroom studio components: 1) 32-channel analog mixer 2) two 20-rack space racks of MIDI modules 3) sequencer 4) 88-weighted key MIDI controller 5) stereo monitors. Everything else is optional.
@masonbologna9 жыл бұрын
Obvious troll is obvious.
@dvamateur9 жыл бұрын
I am not joking. This is the core of my MIDI setup. Why is saying the truth immediately dismissed as trollin?
@bmackmack67369 жыл бұрын
Andrew Piatek trolling because you're not paying attention to what dude said why would do you need a 32 channel mixer don't understand then why do you need many when you got your instruments right there on your computer and MIDI would be used to communicate with those virtual instruments on your computer you don't need of that outboard gear. You might like to have it but you don't need it or maybe you just like hum. Who knows! Number of mixer channels on your computer is probably somewhere close to 99 if not a 120 or more.
@dvamateur9 жыл бұрын
Well, I like 32-channel mixer (at least) because in the past I had been always running out of inputs with my 6- or 8-channel mixers. In fact I am thinking of getting a 16-channel submix even now, because I am running out of the 32-channels too, if I want to use multiple outs from my Roland R-8 drum machine, TX816, TX802, or the samplers. So yeah, the more channels you have on the mixer, the less re-patching you need to do. Sure, you can go virtual with softsynths and the laptop, but the software is very expensive, prone to latency, tedious to use, cheesy looking interface, etc. I mean, why use a consumer oriented hardware with OS optimized for Internet and Facebook, if there are so many dedicated musical gear on eBay in great shape for very reasonable prices. Dedicated gear not only looks cool having you drawn to make music and interacting with it and giving you tactile feedback all the time, and that's important for music making. I mean, what we are even talking about here, once you see a pierced tatooed dude with a laptop, you know immediately what's coming. Wobble bobble and stutter kind of crap. Who needs that anymore? Didn't you notice recent move away from making music on a laptop? Even kids start realizing that it's far more pleasing and intuitive to have a real synthesizer in hand, just like having a real musical instrument in hand. Anyway, to me there's isn't even anything to discuss. I am not even discussing analog vs. digital thing because it's pointless and I like both. But comparing a mass produced consumer hardware such as laptop or cell phone to a dedicated musical gear is like comparing PlayStation or Xbox to doing things in real world. There's just no comparison. Anyway, that's just my 3-cents. I am not going to spend thousands of dollars on new laptop and new software every 2 years or so. I just think this is ridiculous. Sure, MOTU Symphonic Instrument or Spectrasonics Omnisphere and Trillian are excellent sample libraries and can last for years without upgrade, but it's not the case with most of the other software. Mind you, I still quite like Atari ST platform for MIDI application. I was lucky enough to acquire brand new old stock Atari 1040STFM system with SM124 GoldStar monitor, and it is fantastic. No latency, no upgrades, no problems. For audio recording I don't really need anything, since all my instruments are MIDI equipped, so they can all be controlled in real-time by sequencer as opposed to doing some freeze tracks or crap like that just to relieve your modern powerful processor (I guess not powerful enough) to handle all the MIDI and internal sound generation in real time. Trust me I got a computer with Edirol FA-66 interface years ago, and it hardly seen any use, as I always go to my racks of MIDI modules, proper MIDI controller, and a computer that becomes a sequencer, not just running something on the side amongst hundreds of other processes. Anyway, I am done, 'cuase it's a waste of time for me to talk to a dude telling me that mixers not required for home studio. Mixer is the centerpiece of a home studio for me. That's the way I like to do things. You can call me old, living in the past, whatever you feel like. I heard all that and worse, and I am not going to change what I like, because I am immune to peer pressure and what manufacturers commercials tell me to do.
@masonbologna9 жыл бұрын
TL;DR I can probably summarize though. You're a pompous douche.
@JianoJoel7 жыл бұрын
Man I just want to say just hearing you out regardless of the topic is always encouraging to me personally ! you are literally a blessing to us all. I'm hoping to make it this year with my music 🎶
@JaguarStar99910 жыл бұрын
Nice tutorial, thanks so much for posting it. A question, I want to record voice and keyboard on my computer. Do I need to use a microphone to record the keyboard parts, or can I find a keyboard I can directly plug into the box? I'm not talking about the midi keyboards you use to make computer-based music. I'm talking about recording music from a real keyboard or even a grand piano. I know it's a very basic question but I'm a beginner here and I'm lost. Thanks!!
@itlsofficial10 жыл бұрын
You can record your keyboard direct into the box as opposed to using a mic, unless you're recording an acoustic piano (not a keyboard). Using a mic for a keyboard would only sound as good as your keyboard speakers, so you would be better off running it direct.
@JaguarStar99910 жыл бұрын
ITLSOFFICIAL Thanks :-)
@NelsonMusicCOUK10 жыл бұрын
One word: MIDI ;)
@LukeSevenski10 жыл бұрын
Nelson Music UK Technicaly thats 4 words...
@NelsonMusicCOUK10 жыл бұрын
lol so true
@marcovasco854410 жыл бұрын
At last I found someone who speaks clearly and objectively about this subject. Tanks a lot Graham.
@fro0tyl0opy8710 жыл бұрын
I was wondering for a sec what he was going to say at 0:55 lol
@pbenson56fran11 жыл бұрын
I like the fact that Graham considers people of all budgets. This was a great video and a great help to me. Thanks Graham.
@Daniloltroll10 жыл бұрын
Hi! I have a keyboard with MIDI in/out function. I'm trying to understand, can my keyboard act as an audio interface for recording music? Can I, for example, plug in my bass guitar into the keyboard to record it on my computer, or is it a must have to have an actual audio interface? Thanks for the help!
@Daniloltroll10 жыл бұрын
Alright, thanks!
@2inchfromtheground10 жыл бұрын
Danilo Ward Some keyboards can record directly into a computer (they have the audio interface built in) such as the Roland Fantom G6 which you can even plug in a mic or a guitar into and record and mix right on the workstation. What kind of keyboard do you have?
@Daniloltroll10 жыл бұрын
Ok so I did a bit of research and it seems that i would need a midi interface so i can plug my keyboard (which has midi in/out but nothing more, it doesn't have any kind of built in interface) into it and use it as a midi keyboard. An audio interface to plug in other instruments such as bass and guitar is also a must have. Am I getting this right? PS: Does midi in/out on a keyboard just mean that you can use that keyboard as a midi keyboard by plugging it to a midi interface (and then to a computer of course)?
@Daniloltroll10 жыл бұрын
Ok thanks a lot for the precious help! The keyboard I have is actually a full sized keyboard that i bought some time ago and it is only now, as i'm getting into recording, that i realize it has midi in/out on it. Would it be wise to then as i need both, a midi and audio interphase, to get an interface that does both? I'm thinking of getting a Presonus audiobox 22VSL.
@StratMatt77710 жыл бұрын
Danilo Ward If it is not too late, also consider the focusrite scarlett 2i4. I say this only because the mic pres are supposedly fantastic. I got one (my first interface ever) and have barely used it. It has MIDI in and out too (unlike the 2i2).
@reesedipherent84166 жыл бұрын
Startout #1 computer #2 interface (focusrite Scarlett 2i2) #3 condenser mic #4 monitors #5 xlr cable for mic to interface #6 headphones #7 if u serious buy or ask an engineer for a vocal template to get you ahead of the game.. Great video bro
@ElBandido_pecas9 жыл бұрын
Awesome man your very positive guy
@starrjones46159 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much!!I dont know why other youtubers make this topic especially difficult.You are a godsend!Now I can get started on my home studio with confidence.
@VivekTheMesmerizer8 жыл бұрын
As a beginner my purpose is to just record my covers on karaoke tracks, do I need MIDI keyboard for it? Is it essential? As far I know MIDI is needed during composing, is it so? ☺
@eccentric9508 жыл бұрын
Vivek Sharma no. Hell no. You don't need a fucking keyboard for covers dummy. I never heard some shit like this.
@elchacal6588 жыл бұрын
Eccentric chill you fucking bozo it was just a question
@eccentric9508 жыл бұрын
jose tellez quite a stupid question, but yes… a question
@canc3rthegod8396 жыл бұрын
How are there 295 downvotes? Straight to the point info, well delivered by someone who is not only knowledgeable but concise as well. Great starter video.
@simonalistercloverfield48910 жыл бұрын
You forgot to mention acoustic treatment as one of the necessities. It would be a necessity for recording vocals.
@the8038610 жыл бұрын
he didn't forget that. hence he suggested headphone over speakers cancelling the whole room acoustics out
@simonalistercloverfield48910 жыл бұрын
When you record vocals you do need some treatment or soundproofing or else the file will sound like someone put a delay on it. Preferably soundproofing would be the way to go. I'm not talking monitoring here because you can just get away with a headset, but when recording instruments or vocals you need something done in the room.
@the8038610 жыл бұрын
Simon Alister Cloverfield that's absolutely correct. But remember 'studio' has a broad definition these days. There are many studios now whose sole purpose is to create the underlying music tracks while other studios do the live recording. So for these 'beat making' studios they never need to worry about acoustics as their whole world stays inside the PC.
@simonalistercloverfield48910 жыл бұрын
Well that would not be recording, would it? Then why is his site named recordingrevolution.com?
@the8038610 жыл бұрын
Simon Alister Cloverfield ha ha. you're nitpicking there, mate. Its just a name. He has a bunch of videos about mixing techniques, plugin reviews, ideological and even downright philosophical stuff in the channel, remember?
@trod1310 жыл бұрын
This video is super helpful for those just getting started and need to know the basics. Highly recommend sharing this to people who want to get their feet wet.
@samurae.35 жыл бұрын
Who’s here in 2019??
@ShahramZadeh11 жыл бұрын
That's what I was looking for after wasting a long time with other non-senses on KZbin and Web, You are the man. I really do appreciate this informative video. Love, Peace, Happiness
@nixter41710 жыл бұрын
What about using audacity?
@lolmayonnaise10 жыл бұрын
Fine for tracking/recording, but you can't affect tracks in real time as there is no plugin strip, just direct processing. This can make it hard to EQ and compress a track. It's do-able, but probably hard for mixdowns. I do personally use it all the time though, mostly for LAME mp3 conversion
@nicolasl888610 жыл бұрын
It has a compressor feature. Do you mean it takes to long, or there's another way to compress that's really hard.
@lolmayonnaise10 жыл бұрын
It has all the ability, just a difficult workflow imo
@nicolasl888610 жыл бұрын
lolmayonnaise Just clarifying, if one were to use the built in compressor feature (which I do), in your opinion, does it do a good job?
@lolmayonnaise10 жыл бұрын
Never touched it, so I can't help you there :P I don't see why not though
@celp70086 жыл бұрын
Honestly you are one of the most informative KZbinrs I've ever found. Absolutely fantastic thanks so much!
@einarabelc58 жыл бұрын
You forgot to mention multiple hard drives.
@tonylee887810 жыл бұрын
Hey Graham, Your doing a great job brutha, keep up the good work. As a seasoned artist, I have to say that this is the best blog I've seen yet. People, this guy knows his stuff.
@_tecko10 жыл бұрын
I'm getting 1.FL Studio 11 2.Audio Technica ATH-M50x 3.Desktop with 8GB of ram Am I missing anything to make glitch hop?
@hallal5510 жыл бұрын
custom build desktop or from retail?
@_tecko10 жыл бұрын
I customized it they built it
@ReskOneProds10 жыл бұрын
Fuck audio technica, go rode nt1a :)
@v1sq10 жыл бұрын
Open back headphones are better for mixing
@_tecko10 жыл бұрын
can I use headphones instead of monitors?
@filipemartins22917 жыл бұрын
I just love this guy man!! He helped me so much! I started "mixing" about 6 months ago this channel was a great primer and it's becoming a great intermediate. I have no doubt it's great for advanced mixers as well!
@Rmadrid10housemusic10 жыл бұрын
Ableton Live 9 ;)
@TheSyntraxOfficial10 жыл бұрын
Yeah maan Ableton ftw :)
@davidsharpmuzik8 жыл бұрын
Very useful Graham, thanks. For me, the getting to know the DAW part (and it's latest updates and facilities) is a cost-free activity that always yields benefits.
@VebseLover10 жыл бұрын
Do you purposely not mention Live?
@NelsonMusicCOUK10 жыл бұрын
Perhaps he wasn't Ableton remember.
@ArmorKingEmir10 жыл бұрын
ableton is good for production, NOT for mixing
@tranceofdances10 жыл бұрын
Don't feel bad, none of these vids ever mention Adobe Audition, and it's a damn good daw.
@TristanLarryRouse10 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the great advice, you have simplified a lot of my unanswered questions. I have an SE-X1 Studio Bundle with reflection filter, UR-22 box, Cubase software, mic stand, Laptop Windows 7. last thing I need is some monitor speakers and or headphones.
@Brandooon959 жыл бұрын
man, wtf, numer 1: portastudio. 2: mics 3: water 4: food 5: friends. If you cant work with this...you are just wasting your time
@MRxr40010 жыл бұрын
I may be answering my own question. The Midas analogue desk looks pretty impressive. Good for live recording even at gigs. This is a whole new world to me.
@palywop95709 жыл бұрын
man you're so awesome takes a genuine person to share knowledge as such, let alone for free
@rafadestefano10 жыл бұрын
Nice man, you don't find very often a video not so full of BS, I keep watching videos just to keep myself updated and ended up watching yours, even though I've got my home studio and know how to get it done, yet, I'm glad I did watch it so you see there are still people talking sense...
@Meeeeeeeeeeees5 жыл бұрын
Because there is too much information I decided to start this channel, and produce even more of information..! Thank you. No, seriously, thank you, your content is very helpful!
@paulgregory18967 жыл бұрын
Good info, and I love that you point out, "We can all have our own opinion." Great attitude.
@winstondsouza428 жыл бұрын
You are the best because every word is genuine & not an exaggeration ! thanks man. from India
@maxonmendel57576 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much. I’ve been looking for this kind of video for a long long long time. I’m so thankful. Literally it’s been two years of just recording some stuff on my iPhone and getting discouraged and not really knowing anything about anything. This is so encouraging cause now I have a checklist.
@colesammie50557 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the video. Finally some advice that doesnt require the most expensive or complicated equipment. Just starting out with “bedroom recording” and this video really put my anxietys about starting equipment to rest. thank you matthew
@anoslavofficial10 жыл бұрын
One of the most quality channels for this sort of stuff one KZbin, actually the best quality! :)
@akbor7510 жыл бұрын
I love the phrase "buy something affordable and don't look back". Usually I think too long about what I want to buy. I look at things that I find too expensive. And when I bought something I am always looking further for something better. I am gonna change that starting now!
@darenramirez110 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much I'm starting my own studio and didn't have any idea on where to start this video is simple and realistic thank you again !:)
@shahedmorahman974410 жыл бұрын
You made me cry man. I feel so hopefull now. Thanks a million.
@daybaraferguson89767 жыл бұрын
You just don't know how much help you are to me! God bless you!!
@denverm4x11 жыл бұрын
1. Mac 2.2 GHz Intel Core i7, 8GB 1333 MHz DDR3 2. Ableton Live 9 3. Presonus Firebox 4. SM58 for vocals... guess I need a SM27 and SM57! 5. Yamaha HS-5 monitors and seeking KRK KNS 8400s... almost teh complete package... good tips on this vid
@jastime12311 жыл бұрын
Thanks Graham...You are very detailed and I like your 'as-a-matter-of-fact' attitude. So real...God bless you.
@crusader200710 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much! I've been operating off of a MacBook Pro a USB Microphone a Boss Loop Pedal and my Turtle X12 gaming headset. I hit the wall a couple weeks ago in regards to how clean my sound is and how efficient my recordings are, and was frustrated because i thought it would be super expensive to acquire the proper tools to record my original songs, but this helps me heaps. Thanks again bro
@zedster9119 жыл бұрын
Hey! This is the first post I have actually watched from start to the end for ages! I usually get bored .. but this presentation is good, actually well thought out, rehearsed (so many posts are obviously unrehearsed and cringe worthy)... Well done ... more please
@renshai12368 жыл бұрын
And 10 years ago??? LOL...how about over 20!!!! Did our firsst album on Session 8 and Jump drives!! Great advice bro!!! You did everyone that watches a great service and saved oooooooodles of time and money for those that listened to your advice!!! Keep up the great work!
@TheKevvy0074 жыл бұрын
Another great straight to the point video with no bias to products or opinions...loved it
@OccamsLaser110 жыл бұрын
This video is completely invaluable, thank you for making this information so accessible, really.
@hang-sangitch9 жыл бұрын
Great video. very inspirational. Good to hear someone say what I need to hear. I am not an audiophile but have been surrounded by them and therefore heavily influenced by them. I like to keep things simple. so sweet. thank you
@georgiethumbs24388 жыл бұрын
Wow thank you SO much! This video really set me straight about what I need to do, and I tell you, I looked EVERYWHERE. And I have to say ha ha, you have the exact same speakers I got. Rokits are the best speakers I ever heard in my life, I got the Rockit 6. At least I got something right. What REALLY screwed me up big time was latency on the DAW until I figured out I couldn't monitor what I was recording unless it went through a mixer. And by the way - There is a guy on ebay who makes computers to your specifications and he is cheap as hell. I bought a 4 GHZ quad AMD processor with 32 Gigs of memory and a Nvidia Geforce GTX 970 video card, NOTHING makes this computer even flinch, I've edited 2 hour movies on it with 8 hours of stock footage all at once on Adobe Premiere, and the thing doesn't even flinch. I also tried the most graphic intensive games on it like GTA 5, it doesn't even blink. Guess how much? $840 bucks. This is his number, I don't have the email address with me at the moment......440-406-2700. I swear to God this is not an ad, call the guy up and ask him about ebay, he will make a desktop for you powerful as all hell and he is cheap as hell and he mails it Fedex, I got it within a week 6 months ago with not one single solitary problem. If you don't believe me, ask him what his Ebay handle is and look at the reviews.
@josemariavegafernandez65357 жыл бұрын
Sinceramente, genial todo lo que brindas y pones al alcance de todos. Thanks for all you give so freely!!! Just...¡.MUSIC for our Planet!!
@reamechinc.656411 жыл бұрын
I have the KRK Rokit 8's and I love them. Good adjustability on the high end and overall volume. Clear highs and mids with ample bass that doesn't overpower your mix. It is all in how you set up your sound field.
@bendavid79778 жыл бұрын
Im a beginner for this recording world, but your explanation really makes me understand as ABC... Just as i wanted.. thnk u...
@GlennAngelx10 жыл бұрын
This has been quite helpful! I wasn't sure if a home studio was necessary for a solo musician just trying to make simple songs but now I see how important having a studio is. Since I don't have most of those things I'll try to find a DAW to learn this summer and start working on the equipment I have back in school. Thanks again!
@BrianJilgMusic10 жыл бұрын
Reaper is a low cost DAW that can get you started. If you can put money into a DAW, then do so. Like he said.. it does not matter which one you use.. just learn one and become proficient with it. Good Luck!
@nickwongmusic7 жыл бұрын
Really nice video. Very informative and well spoken. I think after watching this video we all are much more confident in being able to record in a home studio. Thanks!
@kristenjames19193 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this video. This made it so easy and simple, especially loved 'don't worry about price and brand, just pick something that has decent reviews'.
@footnotedrummer11 жыл бұрын
It's a bit out of context, but I wanted to let people know this little trick. If you're interested in making an affordable vocal booth (really cool for pod-casts too), go buy a storage container from your local harware store and pick up some acoustic foam. Glue the foam to the inside of the container on all five sides. Place your mic on a boom or a stand inside the box, and BAM! You've got a really cool little vocal booth for under $50. Works great! For reference... I use a Presonus Audiobox USB interface and an AKG Perception 220 microphone, but like Graham says... they're all really good. I use Studio One, so Presonus was the easy choice for me. Plus... if you don't currently own a DAW... you can get both the interface and the lower grade version of Studio One for $150. Pretty cool. Rock on everyone!
@sempris8 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the focus. it is so easy to get lost with all the options out there.
@zhayat5 жыл бұрын
brilliant video,so clear and concise especially for someone who knows absolutely nothing about home studio recording and acoustics in general.very,very,well articulated I'm subscribed!
@BillE211210 жыл бұрын
I really enjoy everything you do, Graham. Being an IT guy, I just wanted to clarify something regarding your comment about adding as much RAM as you can to your DAW. Generally speaking, you're absolutely correct. However - if you have a 32-bit O/S like Windows XP or 32-bit Win 7, adding RAM over 3GB will do nothing because the O/S is incapable of using anything over 3GB. This is always a grey area for people, but it sure isn't for your O/S. Again, great job.
@robinvibes691610 жыл бұрын
Yes, and the hardware parts (chipset) a factor and so does software (and the crap that's on ppl's machines (that may interfere with audio work). The problem with consumer PC/Laptop manufacturers is that they put loads of crap on it so that the machine may be suitable for gaming and/or multimedia, but NOT for a DAW. Some laptops are very good, however. I have a Lenovo T410, bought second hand at a shop with a year warranty, and for audio stuff, I use the Win7 pro installation and for internet (I have a dual boot system) I use Linux. So for ppl who are looking for hardware; go to specific audio websites that recommend certain PC's/Laptops.
@anndaniels40346 жыл бұрын
I just bought the Scarlet 2i2 2nd Gen and I'm now happy to know that I've hit the 5 check points here.
@mikeblunt29699 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the information I have been setting up a studio in my home and wondered what else I needed and your information tells me I have what I need,thanks again for your time and effort!
@garathedra10 жыл бұрын
This video is the best and the most realistic video that I watched about this subject. Thank you.
@icic511 жыл бұрын
I could literally kiss u Im working on a project and u made it all soooo simple, thank you!!!!!!
@xandermanufacturedproducti320810 жыл бұрын
Literally thanks so much for this video! So much information in just 5 steps! I'm starting my own recording studio so great job with this video!
@douglasmorton6327 жыл бұрын
Treeeeeeemendously useful, solid info.....just what I need to get started finally in moving from noodling on the guitar alone to capturing my stuff as demos to share with others! Cheers muchly!
@avaliveradio8 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing your advise. We are always searching for quality discussions on recording tools from other music makers to share with our network. We just added you to our studio playlist.
@robh90798 жыл бұрын
Great no-nonsense vid - some 'bang-for-buck' thoughts;Software; Look into educational discounts if you are eligible (students or teachers). Logic is heavily discounted and comes with a massive amount of plug-ins and software instruments (though of course you have to buy a mac..) computer; go desktop unless you need portabilityMic; I would be wary of mics that boast a 'warm' sound (if this is to be your only mic). You can always take top off...Rhode mics give a bit of nice 'sizzle'.monitors; going down the 'passive' route possibly gives you more flexibility for upgrades. e.g. if you get a great deal on a power amp you might make do with some cheaper 2nd hand speakers for a while (or visa versa). The alesis power amps I think are a great buy. Great computer advice in vid. Don't skimp on your interface - the gap between 'budget' and 'good' is quite small. (PreSonus?)