What equipment should I get for music production?
Equipment that Every Music Producer Needs – Table of Contents
- An Easy to use DAW.
- A MIDI Controller.
- A Pair of Studio Headphones.
- An Audio Interface.
- A Studio Recording Microphone.
- A Subscription to a Sample Service.
- Bonus: Serum.
- Bonus: SPAN Signal Analyzer.
What is the best brand for studio equipment?
The Best Music Equipment for your Studio
- Music Computer. Our choice: Apple iMac.
- Digital Audio Workstation (DAW) Our choice: Logic Pro (second pick if you chose a PC: FL Studio)
- Studio Headphones.
- Audio Interface.
- MIDI Keyboard Controller.
- VST Plug-in and FX.
- Studio Monitor Speakers.
- Recording Microphone.
What equipment do professional studios use?
Computer. These days, since recording studios are almost ALL digital…
How do I set up a professional music studio?
CHAPTER 4: How to Set Up Your Recording Room
- STEP 1: Choose the Best Room.
- STEP 2: Clear Out the Room.
- STEP 3: Add Acoustic Treatment.
- STEP 4: Arrange Your Workstation.
- STEP 5: Arrange Your Recording Stations.
- STEP 6: Connect Your Gear.
- STEP 7: Position Your Studio Monitors.
What do I need to record my own music?
- Computer. Start by picking up a reliable computer, which will serve as the backbone for your home studio.
- Digital Audio Workstation (DAW) “You’ll need a way to record your ideas,” says Avary.
- Audio interface.
- MIDI keyboard.
- Studio monitors.
- Headphones.
- Microphone.
- Creativity and conviction.
How can I produce music at home?
5 Great Free Software Options for Making Music at Home
- GarageBand. If you have a MacBook and you’re thinking about making your own music, GarageBand is a great DAW to get started on.
- Tracktion T7.
- Klevgrand SyndtSphere.
- Audacity.
- Giada.