Hey Kyle, been following you since a long time. One point though, unless someone is really ready to spend some good money on acoustic treatment, they should shy away from buying monitors, at least for sometime. The ATH M50x you mentioned are great and quite sufficient for someones starting years. But I would also point out that if someone is serious about engineering i.e. mixing/mastering, they should invest in monitors just for imaging purposes. Just my 2 cents!! Great Video!
When it comes to the Focusrite, they have a kit that comes with a decent mic and headphones for beginning. And the headphones work great if you want to practice instruments quietly through an amp
Great recommendations. A follow-up on what to look for and what to be wary of when buying used equipment would be an excellent supplement to this video. Used equipment can be an absolute steal (especially when it comes to things like stands, cables, and lights), but the buyer needs to be armed with some know-how and an easy test to perform on-site if they don't want to get ripped off. Also giving them some info on what these things generally cost to repair and the difficulty curve of the job would save a lot of peoples' bacon. It's tempting to buy any old broken stuff off craigslist and try to DIY it back to health. Some things cost wayyyy more to fix than they're worth brand new. But this is also a total rabbit hole of a topic and I can understand if you wouldn't want to cover it. That's easily an entire yt channel's worth of content. Also, I'd like to throw my experience into the hat and say that the UAC-232 would be a _damn good_ interface for a beginner (currently around $180). Learning proper gain-staging is an essential skill for people who want to do live sound, but I think an extra fifty bucks to do away with gain knobs entirely is just so darn convenient that it's worth it for a total newbie's home recording rig. It's one less thing they can screw up and get frustrated over. I wish it were more ubiquitous as a feature (and cheaper), but I suppose it's gonna be a while before it comes standard on a lot of interfaces.
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Great video! I have a similar setup. Love my T7Vs. What are your thoughts about how wide the monitors should be? I’ve been struggling with honing in my equilateral triangle. Been trying to get as good a REW reading since I’ve moved to a new place and have been testing with just the monitors and desk in the room and nothing else. I’ll move my treatment in later on when I get as good a reading as I can.
Splendid tutorial, thank you! Can I combine my guitar pedals with the usb audio interface? I do my recordings on a looper and I don't know how to combine the both worlds: guitar pedals / looper and DAW.
Even though it’s not very affordable (depending on your budget) Logic Pro is a really good one to get started with, it has a very set out, almost cartoon-ish look that is very helpful already. But having different colours and brighter, more visualised tools makes the whole platform much easier to use. However the downsides are that you can only get it on an ‘Apple’ device, and it usually costs around £200 (UK). If that’s within your budget I’d definitely go for something like that, but I would definitely recommend getting used to garageband or soundtrap as they are easy to use, free and very accessible. Hope this helps, good luck on your future songwriting/producing!
I have audient id4 and I am using dt990 pro 250ohm with it. It goes really well, although I wanna ask, is dt990 pro 250ohm a good choice from beginning till the end of a music production?
Honestly? Don’t worry about studio monitors right off the bat. They’re great for mixing/mastering, yes, but you can go without them for a bit-just get good headphones. The other thing, is not to worry about getting a super fancy interface-just get the $129 one (can’t remember the name, but mine was about that much). Behringer or PreSonus are both good starting ones. In terms of the mics, just start of with the price range of about $99 to $150. You’ll be good to start off about that range. In terms of a midi keyboard (he didn’t mention in this video), you can just go with the tried-and-true Akai Mini Mk2-about $80 to start. If you’ve got your computer/laptop (other than whatever instrument you want to record), you should get away with about $500 to $700.
I definitely understand the issue with cost these days-it’s insane! There are some things I’m thinking, “How on Earth am I going to afford that?” Hahaha. So I get you, bro.
Drop to AT M40x headphones (they sound better for less than the 50), Chinese special mic or Behringer mic/interface to save money and learn exactly what you want, and the easiest way to save money, used/refurb gear
Piece by piece. I was honestly thinking $1400 isn’t too bad. I mean a lot of guitars are more than $1400. But if i was in your spot I’d buy it piece by piece and then just work on honing my writing and musicianship in the meantime
Hey، I have a scarlett 2i2 with Audio technica At2020. I always have problems when recording، the waveform is barely noticeable in DAW and I don't get the 18db,. If I turn the gain all the the way up, I get a lot of room noise,. Do you think getting an external mic preamp would the problem? Thanks
Help! I have the volt 2 that is connected to macbook pro. I tried streaming facebook live but there is no sounds of background music/audio coming out from youtube. What do I need to do?
Great I love that creating our own stuff !!! Euhm but euhm one little euhm Dutch advise : next time when you put any device down with a blade or any other spinning part spinning on high rpm ? Always secure it my friend, I see this guy ( not sure if it is you ) puttng the circular saw ON it's blade andddd yeah not to be advised neu neu neu I saw a leg AND an arm being sawed off like that !!! yeppppp And it goes quick I tell you you hear a sound and WOESH trick or treat baby : you can go to the hospital and wish they can sew it back on ! With of course A STRONG reduction of functionality in that arm or leg or whatever you chop or SAW of your body sooooo next time : Powered tools : remove the power connector with Battery powered ones like this put on the safety if you don't have any REMOVE the battery yeah yeah yeah yeah I know I know I knowwwwww I sound like a child and WHO with the right mind is removing the battery all the time welllllllllllll there is a reason why manufacturers made the locking system of a battery really sturdy and made to last there is a REASON for that ........that is so that the customer can click and declick the battery a QUADRILLION times without the locking system failing soooooo next time : disconnect the ABILITY for ANY saw to be engaged while NOT operating it .... cauzzzz buddy there will be a moment that the power is engaged for ANY witchcraft reasons and those limbs come off FAST I tell you !!!! And you are a smart guy I watched your videos so .......... be also smart about your safety huh !!!! Oeiiiiiiiii I see that blade laying down on that table anddddd my neckhairs already stand up !!!!! Those limbs come off really fast !!!!!!!!!!!!
Sir, I am very tired of asking everyone. But I did not get the right advice from anyone. Some say to buy a dynamic mic, some say to buy a condenser mic. I want to record my poetry professionally at home. Please tell me a good mic and audio interface which gives me professional sound quality within my budget. My room is not Sound proof, My total budget is 350 dollars for audio interface, mic and headphones. But sir I want the Same sound quality which is in this video 👇🏿 th-cam.com/users/shorts0MytL7WNsBg?si=n2rVzX24BK0bI5F-
Amazingly informative as always. Keep up the great work!
Excellent summary to get started.
Hey Kyle, been following you since a long time. One point though, unless someone is really ready to spend some good money on acoustic treatment, they should shy away from buying monitors, at least for sometime. The ATH M50x you mentioned are great and quite sufficient for someones starting years. But I would also point out that if someone is serious about engineering i.e. mixing/mastering, they should invest in monitors just for imaging purposes.
Just my 2 cents!! Great Video!
Extremely helpful! Thank you!
When it comes to the Focusrite, they have a kit that comes with a decent mic and headphones for beginning. And the headphones work great if you want to practice instruments quietly through an amp
Much love brotha
Great recommendations. A follow-up on what to look for and what to be wary of when buying used equipment would be an excellent supplement to this video. Used equipment can be an absolute steal (especially when it comes to things like stands, cables, and lights), but the buyer needs to be armed with some know-how and an easy test to perform on-site if they don't want to get ripped off. Also giving them some info on what these things generally cost to repair and the difficulty curve of the job would save a lot of peoples' bacon. It's tempting to buy any old broken stuff off craigslist and try to DIY it back to health. Some things cost wayyyy more to fix than they're worth brand new. But this is also a total rabbit hole of a topic and I can understand if you wouldn't want to cover it. That's easily an entire yt channel's worth of content.
Also, I'd like to throw my experience into the hat and say that the UAC-232 would be a _damn good_ interface for a beginner (currently around $180). Learning proper gain-staging is an essential skill for people who want to do live sound, but I think an extra fifty bucks to do away with gain knobs entirely is just so darn convenient that it's worth it for a total newbie's home recording rig. It's one less thing they can screw up and get frustrated over. I wish it were more ubiquitous as a feature (and cheaper), but I suppose it's gonna be a while before it comes standard on a lot of interfaces.
I'm shocked with how many fakes there are out there... that have so much time put into making them look like the real deal.
@@RobVespa This is an account name I made by smashing my hands on the keyboard, back when TH-cam/Gmail were merging all the accounts. They were forcing people to use their real names and I preferred anonymity.
I’d recommend the Motu m2 over the others mentioned here
Good on ya Kyle 👍
I like your videos, very clear and concise, no BS, keep it going! :)
Great video! I have a similar setup. Love my T7Vs. What are your thoughts about how wide the monitors should be? I’ve been struggling with honing in my equilateral triangle. Been trying to get as good a REW reading since I’ve moved to a new place and have been testing with just the monitors and desk in the room and nothing else. I’ll move my treatment in later on when I get as good a reading as I can.
Thank You 😊
Well said Kyle
Splendid tutorial, thank you! Can I combine my guitar pedals with the usb audio interface? I do my recordings on a looper and I don't know how to combine the both worlds: guitar pedals / looper and DAW.
So many DAW options. Is there one that is generally considered beginner friendly that is affordable?
Even though it’s not very affordable (depending on your budget) Logic Pro is a really good one to get started with, it has a very set out, almost cartoon-ish look that is very helpful already. But having different colours and brighter, more visualised tools makes the whole platform much easier to use. However the downsides are that you can only get it on an ‘Apple’ device, and it usually costs around £200 (UK). If that’s within your budget I’d definitely go for something like that, but I would definitely recommend getting used to garageband or soundtrap as they are easy to use, free and very accessible. Hope this helps, good luck on your future songwriting/producing!
Cakewalk by Bandlab has a learning curve, but is literally free. Used to go for a few hundred dollars, US, before Bandlab bought them.
behringer UMC22. 58€ and you get 1 XLR mic input an 1 jack input for electric guitar
I have audient id4 and I am using dt990 pro 250ohm with it. It goes really well, although I wanna ask, is dt990 pro 250ohm a good choice from beginning till the end of a music production?
Cheers.
FYI don’t buy a focusrite they’re being pushed out there to much but you can spend $40-$60 on an audio interface (Behringer)
I was just about to buy a focusrite ugh.
@DrJoonPark hopefully you did. It's awesome!
PreSonus is another nice one! That’s what I’ve got-it’s a great two-input interface.
@@Juicememelord Focusrite is an excellent interface.
@Dr.Vincent_D_Gilmer focus rite is way better. If you go cheap, your productions will sound thin. 😊
Holy godamn,. 1.4k to get started man, how does anyone afford anything, thats literally 7 months of me saving up all my extra money.
Honestly? Don’t worry about studio monitors right off the bat. They’re great for mixing/mastering, yes, but you can go without them for a bit-just get good headphones. The other thing, is not to worry about getting a super fancy interface-just get the $129 one (can’t remember the name, but mine was about that much). Behringer or PreSonus are both good starting ones. In terms of the mics, just start of with the price range of about $99 to $150. You’ll be good to start off about that range. In terms of a midi keyboard (he didn’t mention in this video), you can just go with the tried-and-true Akai Mini Mk2-about $80 to start. If you’ve got your computer/laptop (other than whatever instrument you want to record), you should get away with about $500 to $700.
I definitely understand the issue with cost these days-it’s insane! There are some things I’m thinking, “How on Earth am I going to afford that?” Hahaha. So I get you, bro.
Drop to AT M40x headphones (they sound better for less than the 50), Chinese special mic or Behringer mic/interface to save money and learn exactly what you want, and the easiest way to save money, used/refurb gear
How can you afford?? CREDIT CARDS
Piece by piece. I was honestly thinking $1400 isn’t too bad. I mean a lot of guitars are more than $1400. But if i was in your spot I’d buy it piece by piece and then just work on honing my writing and musicianship in the meantime
Hey، I have a scarlett 2i2 with Audio technica At2020. I always have problems when recording، the waveform is barely noticeable in DAW and I don't get the 18db,. If I turn the gain all the the way up, I get a lot of room noise,.
Do you think getting an external mic preamp would the problem?
Thanks
Help! I have the volt 2 that is connected to macbook pro. I tried streaming facebook live but there is no sounds of background music/audio coming out from youtube. What do I need to do?
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Hello sir do you ship worldwide?
hi
imagine spending 100 $ for a mic stand FML 😂
Great I love that creating our own stuff !!! Euhm but euhm one little euhm Dutch advise : next time when you put any device down with a blade or any other spinning part spinning on high rpm ? Always secure it my friend, I see this guy ( not sure if it is you ) puttng the circular saw ON it's blade andddd yeah not to be advised neu neu neu I saw a leg AND an arm being sawed off like that !!! yeppppp And it goes quick I tell you you hear a sound and WOESH trick or treat baby : you can go to the hospital and wish they can sew it back on ! With of course A STRONG reduction of functionality in that arm or leg or whatever you chop or SAW of your body sooooo next time : Powered tools : remove the power connector with Battery powered ones like this put on the safety if you don't have any REMOVE the battery yeah yeah yeah yeah I know I know I knowwwwww I sound like a child and WHO with the right mind is removing the battery all the time welllllllllllll there is a reason why manufacturers made the locking system of a battery really sturdy and made to last there is a REASON for that ........that is so that the customer can click and declick the battery a QUADRILLION times without the locking system failing soooooo next time : disconnect the ABILITY for ANY saw to be engaged while NOT operating it .... cauzzzz buddy there will be a moment that the power is engaged for ANY witchcraft reasons and those limbs come off FAST I tell you !!!! And you are a smart guy I watched your videos so .......... be also smart about your safety huh !!!! Oeiiiiiiiii I see that blade laying down on that table anddddd my neckhairs already stand up !!!!! Those limbs come off really fast !!!!!!!!!!!!
Sir, I am very tired of asking everyone. But I did not get the right advice from anyone. Some say to buy a dynamic mic, some say to buy a condenser mic. I want to record my poetry professionally at home. Please tell me a good mic and audio interface which gives me professional sound quality within my budget. My room is not Sound proof, My total budget is 350 dollars for audio interface, mic and headphones.
But sir I want the Same sound quality which is in this video 👇🏿
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