hi, i went to the sweet water website and there's a mic + headphone + audio interface bundle that is $109, and i was wondering if that would be worth it, or if its better to save up and get all the stuff you recommended separately
I watched this video 7 months ago. Now I own a record label and have invested over 30,000$ into my dream studio. I remember researching for hours on how to make a perfect studio under 400$ and I was about to give up until this video. If it wasn’t for this video I probably wouldn’t have come to this level Of music production thank you
Man, that's cool that you've gotten so successful! Since you have a record label, I'm guessing you've released songs on different music apps. What name do you release stuff with?
My brother passed away last month he was really gifted at making techno music... I want to make my own music preferably pop.. I want to make him proud.. this was very helpful I’m going to buy everything from this video.
@@GW1D one of my friends I met who has songs in Spotify.. sent me a bunch of links to get a studio setup I ended up spending around 800 dollars for everything works great!
I'm so sorry for your loss, may he rest peacefully ❤️ Your desire to want to honor him by making music yourself is so beautiful, I hope your music journey has been going well!
This dude probably just made the most realistic and also motivating video for a rookie ass musician like me, showing our cheap asses where to step in. Great stuff man.
Thank you! This may be the first video I have ever watched that was a total beginner level and did not immediately talk 'over my head' ... really appreciate it!
xDGx they all have a feee version: Ableton, ProTools, LogicPro, Cubase... but I’d like to see a comparo of the free versions. Seems GarageBand is the best of the free, beginner DAWs. I’m also just getting started and trying to figure it out.
@@CaptainCocaine actually for that price you can get the Steinberg ur22. Heard tons of people having troubles with scarletts sounds interfaces. This guy seems sponsored or something thb. And the other stuff in the video can be replaced by higher tier at the same price... (And wtf 1:15 keyboard in mono Line IN? this guy really think recording keyboard in mono is a good idea? And.... he have his monitors on the desk wich is a big mistake, you can get a pair of monitor stands for 40 bucks XD)
@@AlexLassaMusic This is a bare bones "example" of how to get started. The idea, (if you follow the next video), is to make a "scratch track". It is true there are some issues with Focus rite and windows 10, and since he has a Mac, he may be unaware. I like Steinberg too and own a UR44. But it is not $100.00.
You know its funny because about 6 months ago I thought I would try out your $300 studio challenge but because I live in Australia I couldn't purchase everything you were recommending due to it only being available in America. So instead I had to compromise and surprisingly enough, every single product you recommended in this video I actually purchased, the Focusrite Scarlet innerface, the Samson c01 everything! Glad to know that what I bought was actually perfect for me. Everything works and sounds just as great as you said they did. Better listen to this guy guys, he know what he's on about... I would know ;-)
What Brayden said is true. Before I even discovered Graham's channel (which I did a few weeks ago), last month, I coinceidentally bought a scarlett interface and the samson c01, and they really are all you need for starting a home recording studio, along with a pop filter, a mic stand, and studio headphones (and of course instruments, unless you choose to use synthetic instruments). Although, I've been having problems with my audio having pops and crackles when I record and playback (no clipping, just unknown pops and crackles which worse over), but the problem may just be with my laptop (still don't know the root of the problem). Other than that annoyance, everything Graham recommended in the video is perfect, and his advice should definitely be followed.
If you have the cash, I say go. There is even a Scarlett Solo studio pack which already comes with a condenser mic and headphones aside from the audio interface (though I'm not sure about the quality of the mic or headphones, so you'll have to check vids or articles on them). But if you're interested in getting the scarlett solo, and then a separate samson c01, you won't be making a bad choice since I can say that I'm happy with the c01 so far in the past few weeks since I've had it. Definitely worth the upgrade if you're starting to get a little serious with recording.
okay sounds good!! and which headphones are you using, does it matter right now i have beats by dre? i think i'll stick with my snowball until i can save up but ill definitely keep it in mine thanks so much for the reply!
done that with a couple of "woolies" and it worked great. Another was a coat hanger bent into the shape of a filter frame, with pantyhose stretched over it, held on stand with pair of vice grips. Still have it actually. :)
I recently set up a "studio" with the focusrite solo, an Akai mpk mini midi keyboard, a clone sm57 and clone Neumann condensor, mic stands and made some decent van damme cables all from Ebay for just over £150. Focusrite still let you setup an account and provide the software on used items and even list Ebay as one of the purchase place options. Flipping awesome!
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I think I just found my favorite RUclips channel. I'm trying to get into making my own music both for my band and for myself (and my RUclips channel). I came to this video looking for things to add to my Christmas list, and I already had most of this stuff, so I'm pretty excited to learn how to use Pro tools first and get my studio going
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I would like to add that if you buy used on Kijiji, Ebay or Craigslist, you can cut that price in half or get better for the same price point. Also, getting Reaper as a DAW instead of the light DAWS included with the Scarlet would cost you 60$ and be more feature-packed and less limited. Just my two cents...
Reaper is a great DAW, especially for its price! I've listed it in one of my videos too. Not to mention the amount of free DAWs out there that can get you started.
As a recording engineer, this video was clear and concise, on the simple aspects of getting started with minimal cost. The real blessing is software, with plug in's. Compressors and Eq adjustments, along with the ability to bounce tracks also allows one to build up their projects and edit. After that, mastering your final mix into your finished music vision.
For headphones I'd recommend the legendary Sony MDR V6. They have been in studios across the globe for the last 25+ years! Not only that, you can get a pair for only $59-79 depending on where you purchase them and the flat response on them is amazing! What you HEAR in your mix with these headphones is what you'll get when you hear the end result. If it sounds like you have too much bass when mixing, you'll have too much bass! If the highs sound to quiet with the headphones, that's how it'll sound on every other setup. It's actually at the point where I prefer mixing these days with my Sony MDR V6s despite the fact that I have Yamaha HS 50s and the HS80's and I STILL prefer mixing with only my headphones.
i've got beyerdynamics dt 990 pro, very good headphones for around 100€. they are very well balanced and i've seen them in a lot of recording videos (so even at this low price widely used still)
@@Damian-rk9do I'm definitely not sponsored. Wish I was because lord knows I could use the money. But no. It's also not copied and pasted as someone else said. But as someone who wears headphones more often than NOT wearing headphones. I felt like I'd wake you guys up before you go out and spend 200-300 on some "BEATS BY DRE" which are fucking trash! I've been using MDR 6's for literally 30 years. My grand father got me into music and he owned a pair of SONY MDR V6's and he was very big into professional audio. By the time I was in my teens I bought my own pair and despite owning dozens of pairs of headphones I always go back to the Sony's because they're simply better than every other pair.
I built a entire recording room in my garage. It's the size of a phone booth but i completely sound proofed it to around 28 decibels. It has all the recording devices you'll ever need, microphone, even put a black light in it to give the artist a vibe. I only charge 20 and hour to give guys a chance to maybe blow up or just have a little fun creating their own music. I enjoy doing it as a little side hustle and that's the thing i'm most proud of. Honestly all of the gear not including my recording software and PC was around $500 but that is because i bought a $1,200 mic so you can make things cheaper if you really try.
I have a focusrite 2i2 & I tell you it's the best piece of equipment I own ,i love listening to music and making music on that thing ,all I'm missing is a good mic
I'd recommend the 2i2 or 2i4 strongly over the Solo, because the Solo doesn't have a separate volume for speakers and headphones. I'm always able to turn my speakers down but leave my headphones on when I'm tracking, then turn them back up afterwards. With the Solo you can't do this.
Locutz M I've got that too! I'd try whatever mic he mentioned or the Samson CS series, it's like 40 bucks and apparently pretty good (though I've never used it so do your own research)
if your room is untreated, get a condenser mic and a reflection filter, or get a dynamic mic and you wont really need the filter unless your room has lots or echo
If you're just starting out this is possible with a cheap laptop. Remember this is just starting out. I'd say all you really need is a Midi keyboard and software tbh. Remember you can add to it later. I'd recommend Cakewalk the cheapest one, a Midi and that's it. You can add monitors, external HD, mic, interface, etc. later.
Ceasar Haphazard They just released a new Sonar. They update their software with the same capabilities of everyone else's. They just had a holiday sale for Christmas. However, I might be moving to Logic....still undecided but my cousin who is a producer was showing me some things and he and I will be doing projects together so using the same program would help us out when sending music back and forth for overdubs and he is better at mixing and mastering than I am.
Cory Rimpson alright. I got an email from cakewalk saying they weren’t making any new products anymore. That’s where I got it from. I’ve been using sonar x2 for several years and am probably moving to pro tools soon for my music
Ceasar Haphazard I just looked into it. They just stopped releasing products in November, my bad, I thought you were saying they stopped years ago lol. Yeah I think their last release was in 2017. You can still purchase the past products on their website too. Their cheapest software is 50 dollars, I believe. I mean if you're just getting your feet wet, that's good to make some basic music without all the extra dressing lbs.
Cory Rimpson that’s exactly what I was doing. Learned a lot about recording on it but I need something more extensive and hands on. You’re right though sir
Thank you sooo much, Graham! I am a 12-year-old w/ a good set of pipes, musical fingers, and a dream to make music. I have about $450-$500 dollars saved for a studio...this was extremely helpful to me, for I don't know a thing about making tracks. Keep up the good work!!
Thanks man. I really appreciate you putting this out there. Just starting out so I did not want to spend a lot of money on equipment. You've done your good deed for RUclips. Keep on rocking.
I've been a home musician all my life but never had the courage to build my own home studio. I've been invited to be a co-host on a very large call in you tube channel and can have a very basic studio set up. But I'm going to buil a dual purpose set up with this as the base. Thank you so much for making it simple. My purchases start today.
Dude!! I'm sorry to just find this now. Thank You. I can't agree with this more. I've been recording 20+ years and it can be so hard to convince people of this. It's so important to remember art is all about the creative process and not the gear. I'll be citing this vid from now on!!!
I am going to be building a home studio and my biggest concern is getting the best recordings possible. This gentleman is correct in that you dont have to break the bank to do this?
1) Focusrite Scarlett Solo - $99 2) Included Daws: Ableton Live Lite and Pro Tools First - $0 3) Samson C01 microphone - $79 4) KRK KNS6400 headphones - $99 5) XLR Cable - $19 6) Mic stand with boom arm and tripod - $25 7) Pop Filter - $19 Total: $340 plus taxes (around $375) 1:07 Audio Interface 2:40 Software (DAW) 3:57 Mic 5:20 Headphones 6:15 XLR Cable 6:45 Mic Stand 7:14 Pop Filter
have finally decided it's time to have my own at-home studio, will buy everything I need now (: and I will be back to update how it goes. Thanks for this video!
Got all the equipment a while back already! I think pro tools 1st, the free version that comes with the audio interface is not very good, doesn’t let me record with my voice template or anything. So I plan to soon upgrade to pro tools standard, and start actually recording. But I’m happy I did this, and at the studio I record at Im learning a lot about engineering. So :) will be back to update at some point.
fantastic advice. If someone is looking for a high end mic I recommend the DIY build kit of the S-87 mic from the website microphone-parts. Its costs 350$. Usually the high end mics cost over 3000$. The S-87 is a clone of the legendary Neumann U-87Ai. You have to know your way around a soldering iron to assemble it but what you get for the price is so incredibly worth it. Sounds so buttery smooth. I also own an Apex 460 and an Mk-4 but now I only foresee myself using the S-87
These nylon pop filters are really popular but if you have clever mic placement you don't really need them. Pop filters (even the expensive ones) tend to diffuse the high frequencies and although the effect is minimal, it is present and perceptible. Metal pop filters are actually better for preserving high frequency response.
Ari get a part time job at local barbershop and you should have the money for all the things in 2 checks unless you get paid out of pocket you may make $50 per day so you will take a little less maybe somedays you get paid more 🧾💰
I just ordered everything you suggested from Sweetwater. I'm super excited. I hope it's all awesome. Can't wait to get it! Thanks for the recommendations
Thank you Gram. This is literally a time saver. So much noise out there in retail. Great tip with that Focusrite scarlet coming with great software. One reviewer said he went from the solo to the bigger one because the Solo does not have headphone valume.
M3 pro digital interface, $30 on eBay. Pre amp DI box $35 on eBay Set of headphones I had already, $10 at either Walmart or Target I can't remember now. I had to bring my laptop back to windows 7 but the advantage was that I don't have all the useless updates that come with windows 10. Audacity or an older version of waveform, free. A large diaphragm mic and pop filter for $20I'm recording broadcast quality for about $150. I'm also being told by recording engineer friends they wish they could get the quality I have at the price I paid for my studio.
I would not recommend the Focusrite Solo if you are a keyboard player, as the instrument input is mono, and you need stereo unless you are going to rely totally on virtual instruments (but it has no MIDI interface). Also, if you play acoustic guitar and want to sing and record your instrument at the same time, you need TWO microphone preamps. The Focusrite 2i2 or 2i4 (with MIDI) is worth paying the extra for.
Remember, though, that virtual instruments (if you're going to rely solely on them) don't require a MIDI interface. Many keyboard controllers today are connected via USB, which is kind of handy.
Great video - basically, in 10 mintes you learn what took me a year or more to find out on my own! The headphones really do sound great and are afordable, the scarlett gives you a really nice and clear sound, I just haven't tried the mic. The POP filter... never again without it! :D For a DAW - Reaper is free basically and it's amazing and there is also a ton of free plugins that are great as well.
It's not ideal, but with almost all reputable DAW's costing well in excess of $200*, a beginner producer isn't really left with that much choice. Either way, you're not gonna get sued for pirating a DAW lmao
well, Ardour and REAPER is great. Live Lite comes with almost every controller and audio interfaces sold. get Presonus stuff, you'll end up with Studio One, but without VST support. But if you're recording external instruments, that's fine. so yeah, I don't think you have reason to pirate.
Thanks for the advice, bro. I've always worked in somebody else's studio, but now I'm getting my own for the first time. My budget has gone beyond the $350 already, but your guide will help me choose other stuff I still need. May The Force be with you.
This ad had the audacity to tell me that this video won't help me with music production. Pssh! I skipped them and am staying subscribed sir! Thanks for your intuitive and helpful direction man!
OMG...it's SO-O-O-O-O refreshing to hear an *intelligent adult* present this information!!! I have just suffered though watching a half dozen braindead out kids attempting to post their wacky tutorials on YT, and just seeing your instructional video was like getting out of an insane asylum early. THANK YOU for posting this my friend, it is truly appreciated:)
Yes a lot of those kids are annoying and they often have music playing at excessive volume too. But don't dismiss them all. Some have a way of presenting info that some adults over-complicate.
Just another recommendation for people that are watching videos trying to make the right desicion on what to buy: Check out the Focusrite Scarlett studio one It includes a mic, headphones, the audio interface he recommended and a XLR cable. It's an all in one package if you want to start making music and I am so happy with mine.
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I've done studio work between the 1960's and 2000, mostly with tape machines. I just turned 70, and want to get my 2 dozen original songs done again (All the former demos are lost, long story). So this video is perfect. It's like going to elementary school after graduating from college. Thanks. Oh, I also have some stand-up comedy routines which need recording.
It's all still very relevant today. The audio interface he mentioned now has a 3rd generation avail, but it's the same price point mentioned and can often be bought as a bundle deal. If buying as a bundle you can get it with the headphones and a condenser Mic for about the same price as what he said in buying them separately. The software he mentioned or DAW is only one of many you can get for free. The Scarlett 2i2 and Solo are excellent quality. 2i2 is about $50 more, but depends on your needs as to determine which one you need.
@@HooksBill I was just eyballing the bundle with mic and headphones myself. Trying to decide if it's worth spending a little more and getting the 2i2 bundle instead.
@@davidproject8274 If just recording an instrument or voice, the solo is sufficient. I record my guitar through input 2 on solo and use Reaper for my Digital Audio Workstation (DAW). There are packages available. I bought the Solo and separately purchased a sm57 dynamic mic as a package with the stand and xlr cable for recording my amp. Though I also use a guitar cable and plug directly into the solo. Good luck. There's a lot to learn if you've never used a DAW, particularly Reaper, and can be a little overwhelming at first, but Reaper and other DAWs have a plethora of RUclips teaching/how to videos. Oh and you'll need either some good headphones or speaker monitors or better both.
Almost all Venues to perform live gigs, have p/a gear already, my whole song sets come off my computers, including all my vst hosting...except for the few live instruments is use, but they are mic. Used to be that bands would have to bring truck loads of p/a , Now you just need your computer . I take a few midi controllers , a few things, to look like a band but mainly for show. Bands now just plug and play basically, I can take a whole gig in my lexus car., because with my computers , i just set up a table a few keyboard stands, plug all in and plug into the rat tail of the venue. My Controllers are USB powered, so only have one electric plug really if off my laptop. Gigs can be a dream not a chore.
Hi Graham, Any chance that you would update this for a beginners like me. Many of these items are not available any more. Love your channel and info very good for someone just starting out. Thank you, Tim L.
Thank you!!! This is extremely straight forward and explains a lot for a beginner like myself. Now I've been singing my whole life, and if I would have known this is all it would have taken for me to start recording I would have done it eons ago. But alas, I am about to turn thirty next month so seems like it's time to take the plunge into my artistry. Thanks again for all the info 🥰
Thank you so much. I am so grateful to you for this enlightening information. I am so happy to be able to retire my SONAR 6.0 for a bit. Peace, and Blessings to you and your loved ones.
It's 2020, so roughly three years after you did this video. Have there been substantial changes in the industry that would cause you to change any of your recommendations? I'm getting ready to build a little studio for my kids. Fantastic video, by the way. Audio quality is spot on. Super super clean.
Good advice, but I would go for the scarlett 2i2 if you can afford it ($160 vs $99). You can record stereo sources like keyboards that way. Mixing on headphones is a great way to save money but be sure to take breaks and reference your mix at some point on another system because it will shock you how different things sound in a live space.
I have the same audio interface that you have! Is true, its a very good one! and i love pro tools , is amazing for vocals! When it comes to microphone i have the condenser one you say🌷🌼 and i have a studio headphones too! I need a pop filter 🌼🌷 Thanks for the advice!
My setup is: Monitors: Tascam Vl5s 240 $ Headphones: Sony Mdr 7506 100 $ Audiointerface: Lexicon Alpha 60 $ No micrphone yet because i dont need it right now , Overall 400 $ i think its a good starter setup
Erm I plugged the Scarlett interface into my ageing dell laptop and a small but violent fire started. It turns out the computer is quite an important aspect of a home studio.
before you buy any type of gear you should get a laptop......the computer is the center piece that makes everything else work. ...im sorry but do not listen to anyone who commented on this.. they have no clue wtf they are talking about.... you need a laptop with atleast 16gb of ram 32 would be best..... you need a fast processor .. i recommend the newest intel i7 quad core. you need ATLEAST a 1TB SSD , and youll want atleast a 1TB external hard drive. a computer with all these features that are A MUST HAVE will run you about 2 grand. without it you wont be able to open up any DAWs with under 8gb of ram , and even if you have 8gb of ram you wont be able to hold the sound library and plug ins on that computer... trust me im giving you 100% honest advice right here... invest in a good laptop / computer. it will save you money in the long run and will be less of a hassle so you can focus on being creative instead of tryin to figure out a way to make the programs work
Blinde like the guy above you said, to record a band, you will want good pc. To record 8 or 12 tracks simultaneously. That's if you are recording live drums. It's better to build your own pc for $700. Rather than buying a $300 laptop. Facebook Marketplace, Craigslist, and Ebay are great places to find PCs if you don't want to build a pc. You might even get lucky and find a person just trying to get rid of their $1,000 PC for $300.
du Bb this is just not true. A computer with those specs is very powerful and will be able to handle recording the most complex of tracking with very low latency. I've been able to use my budget 2015 MacBook Air that I bought used to record and mix all my songs on. And I use Logic Pro X, it never fails to open and I have projects with 25+ tracks to mix. My computer only has 4 gb of RAM, 1.6 gHz at i5 processor and only has 120 gb hard drive. You in no way need to spend $2000 for a computer for a basic home studio. With all that being said, am I looking to upgrade my computer? Yes, but not before I can afford it. Don't go saying that you need to spend $2000 before you build your studio, because that is just completely wrong. You can get a Mac like mine for recording for several hundred dollars if you look in the right places, especially if you're open to buying used.
Very helpful guide! I have some questions that maybe someone with more experience than myself might be able to answer.. I am on the market for pretty much everything except a computer.. ! What I am going to need the equipment for is: 1. Record my guitar (both electric and acoustic - without the need of recording vocals. 2. I am making videos that will require voice over and narration (documentaries and stuff..) and 3.Videos that will capture the sound of my vinyl record player whilst the camera is at a still frame on the record that will be spinning. So.. with all that in mind, and considering the fact that I have heard many different views and recommendations on the matter.., I am a bit confused as to what the best budget products for my RUclips channel are going to be.. For instance, I have heard that instead of the Scarlett solo , one should wait and invest into a Scarlett 2i4 because the latter will not 'clip' the sound of the instrument.. (is that true?). I was also thinking that the best recording outcome will be achieved if I was to get a dedicated mic to record my guitar (the one I have in mind is the Sennheiser e609 or any Dynamic mic for that matter) , and not an ''all-arounder'' mic.. and also, on the matter of monitoring my sound .. I ve heard that using headphones instead of monitor speakers will result into a very bass-focused sound and hence it will affect the final outcome of the recording.. I would really appreciate any views and suggestions on the stuff that I am mentioning, and any recommendations from the people who are experienced in the whole home recording field will be great help!! Thanks in advance. (PS. I am obviously on a very tight budget... so the more affordable the stuff , the better... :P )
Thank you! I am very new to this and have spent many hours trying to find a place to start. I just found your channel. I have absolutely no business singing into a microphone, but want to record my progress as I learn and tweak music I record. You cut through all the other crap I was confused about and got right to the needs for getting started I am going through a good number of your very instructive videos and greatly appreciate what you are doing, so thank you for helping me start. I have some equipment arriving today. I am more excited and much less apprehensive than I would have been without your explanations of how it all fits together. Thank you!
Great video. Yeah, it's two years old, but I learned a lot form it. Today I ordered everything on this list. If I hadn't found this video, I wouldn't have been bitten by the bug. There are plenty of videos out there for someone on a $2K budget, but that isn't me.
I personally love the AKG K240 headphones! They run like $60.00 at the most...They used to cost over 120.00...These newer ones are made in China, but...they are every bit as good as the originals! These have been a studio standard for years and years...Best sound I've heard!
EpicZEVEN I hope you understand that the daws you are getting are insanely limited and you really cant get away with using them if you want to sound half decent. Save up and buy the full version if your preffered daw.
well, you can always use Ardour or LMMS. even now you can DJ with Mixxx ^ all are open source and free (with exception of Ardour, which you need to find a legal copy not in their site for yourself, compile it yourself, or buy one-time download for like $1?) or get REAPER, which is always in trial like WinRAR.
Azrael Almighty I'm from the hood. hung with killers and drug dealers. as I said, that's just stupid. most ghetto people are very ignorant. Rich, autistic, dueche bags create most of these slang words and trends.
Six years later and this video is still super-helpful, thank you! Just ordered a Scarlett Solo (3rd Gen), a Samson CO1 mic and some KRK KNS8400 (updated from the 6400) headphones.
Thanks! I don't need all the features you talked about, but sounds good! I plan to create an audio book and my logitec headset boom mic, just does cut it! Carl
i have studio monitors and a sub i use for most of my production process but my ath-m50x's are my final mastering and mixing tool and they are increeedible. i have used them for years prior to getting any decent equipment and ive never been let down.
I just use them flat out use them for everything. You really can't go wrong with them. I always wondered, what is the benefits of using studio monitors when you can just you headphones?
That's not entirely true, bass is slightly boosted and I have a suspicion that the highs are slightly scooped. The bass is definitely boosted. Good headphones regardless, but they are not perfectly or nearly perfectly flat.
I own the ATH as well. But try Yamaha MT-7 - they are definitely a lot clearer than the ATH and very "microscopic" kind of sounding! Meanwhile i use them all of the time.
I have a Scarlett 2i2 bundle pack. Comes with interface, mic, lead, headphones. The bundle packs save you time and hassle buying components separately. You can always upgrade later. The Mic is great. Defintely need a Mic stand and consider 2 - traditional boom stand essential and desktop. Pop filter is a must. I use garage band that comes on my Mac pro. Simple set up with great results. If you're into creating own stuff with vocals seriously consider upgrade with 2 inputs. You will not regret decision. Allows you to work guitar and Mic at same time. I wouldn't record like that for final takes but great for ideas and tinkering that gets recorded so you don't forget and can build on. Best thing is you don't have to keep plugging leads in and out to switch and work on different tracks. Can also get a second Mic and record acoustic through 2 mics. Yeah it will cost bit extra but great investment and will keep you going for a while.
I just started my home recording studio. My songs are already on ITunes as (THE SOUND PAINTER B.K.N.Y.)and I want to thank you for all the wisdom and knowledge you have given me. You have help me so much. Thank You, Thank You, Thank You! If I ever make any money it was because of unselfish, wonderful people like you! Love you Brother. May God Bless you!
You have encouraged and inspired me as a singer songwriter to build my very own budget recording studio in my living room. 4 years ago I became seriously ill and disabled I’m now wheelchair reliant. You could say things are a little tricky! However I like a challenge. I’m using Pro Tools 2020 and really enjoying discovering what I can do with it. I’m not used to setting up my own condenser mic 🎙 have you any tips on positioning the Condenser mic?
i took the course under graham recording revolution, and in less than a year period i was able to produced this song ruclips.net/video/LtSSuPYcQI0/видео.html
@@ijanmarcus5087 my man, thats cool. i mean you still got a long way to go with the mixing stuff but this is enough to prove that we just need to START rather than keep searching for the best method. i am totally inspired 🤩
1 tip for everyone, the audio interface can be replaced by a BERHINGER UMC202HD. It has all the same features but its way cheaper while it feels very robust. Mine was 60 dollars. Thank me later :p
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hi, i went to the sweet water website and there's a mic + headphone + audio interface bundle that is $109, and i was wondering if that would be worth it, or if its better to save up and get all the stuff you recommended separately
Thanks
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1:07 Audio Interface
2:40 Software (DAW)
3:57 Mic
5:20 Headphones
6:15 XLR Cable
6:45 Mic Stand
7:14 Pop Filter
Kiman Dre that's helpful of you! Thanks!
oh and an mac
Unsung hero, thank you!
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Kiman Dre bad gear
sorry mate but you forgot the house
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Exactly, I Mean If You're Going To Hook Up A Music Studio Then You Should Atleast Have A Place Where You Can Operate In 👍
Sorrymate but you forgot the years of education until you can get the job to get the cash to buy the house to be able to buy the $350 home studio...
I watched this video 7 months ago.
Now I own a record label and have invested over 30,000$ into my dream studio. I remember researching for hours on how to make a perfect studio under 400$ and I was about to give up until this video. If it wasn’t for this video I probably wouldn’t have come to this level
Of music production thank you
raphael badal wow dude that’s awesome! Good for you. I’m on my 7th and final year of college lol. Then hopefully I can do the same thing
Man, that's cool that you've gotten so successful! Since you have a record label, I'm guessing you've released songs on different music apps. What name do you release stuff with?
Ricardo Ignacio savage!
Guys, this is an obvious play on all the ads put there.
awesomelego24 you mean like platforms?
My brother passed away last month he was really gifted at making techno music... I want to make my own music preferably pop.. I want to make him proud.. this was very helpful I’m going to buy everything from this video.
Did you do it? How was the tripod stand?
❣
@@GW1D one of my friends I met who has songs in Spotify.. sent me a bunch of links to get a studio setup I ended up spending around 800 dollars for everything works great!
@@dakotaf2773 wow that’s awesome !
I'm so sorry for your loss, may he rest peacefully ❤️
Your desire to want to honor him by making music yourself is so beautiful, I hope your music journey has been going well!
This dude probably just made the most realistic and also motivating video for a rookie ass musician like me, showing our cheap asses where to step in. Great stuff man.
What's an ass musician?
“Your probably watching this video on a computer”
Phones: -_-
Yeahhhhh saaaaameeeee
Actually phones are equally good to start recording and mixing. I use my iPhone with a GarageBand for recordings.
Love the face! You're my hero! 😂
should've got a computer instead son... who needs a phone.
Phones not are "equally" as good. Are you crazy?
Thank you! This may be the first video I have ever watched that was a total beginner level and did not immediately talk 'over my head' ... really appreciate it!
Audio Interface - Focusrite scarlett solo (Sample rate >90) - 99$
Microphone - Sampson C01 (Large diaphragm Condenser) - 79$
Pop filter - 19$
XLR Cable - 19$ (Sweet water)
Microphone Stand (Tripod) - 25$
Headphone - KRK KNS6400 - 99$
Ableton live - Free
Yess, thanks 👌🏾
Thank you.
Is Ableton live free?
xDGx they all have a feee version: Ableton, ProTools, LogicPro, Cubase... but I’d like to see a comparo of the free versions. Seems GarageBand is the best of the free, beginner DAWs. I’m also just getting started and trying to figure it out.
jysmtl Good for you 👍
I think you came from another planet to save those who aspire to mix and produce quality music, you are definitely the best.
He does a really good job of breaking every product down this was very helpful
Except he keeps saying that the Focusrite does high sample rates, but doesn't say what sample rate. Pretty lame.
@@CaptainCocaine actually for that price you can get the Steinberg ur22. Heard tons of people having troubles with scarletts sounds interfaces. This guy seems sponsored or something thb. And the other stuff in the video can be replaced by higher tier at the same price...
(And wtf 1:15 keyboard in mono Line IN? this guy really think recording keyboard in mono is a good idea? And.... he have his monitors on the desk wich is a big mistake, you can get a pair of monitor stands for 40 bucks XD)
Sayer .....higher tier such as????
Taking notes here.
Sayer also, I’d be using this rig for mostly “core” music.
@@AlexLassaMusic This is a bare bones "example" of how to get started. The idea, (if you follow the next video), is to make a "scratch track". It is true there are some issues with Focus rite and windows 10, and since he has a Mac, he may be unaware. I like Steinberg too and own a UR44. But it is not $100.00.
You don’t know how much this inspired me. I really appreciate this.
You know its funny because about 6 months ago I thought I would try out your $300 studio challenge but because I live in Australia I couldn't purchase everything you were recommending due to it only being available in America. So instead I had to compromise and surprisingly enough, every single product you recommended in this video I actually purchased, the Focusrite Scarlet innerface, the Samson c01 everything! Glad to know that what I bought was actually perfect for me. Everything works and sounds just as great as you said they did. Better listen to this guy guys, he know what he's on about... I would know ;-)
this is awesome how did it go
What Brayden said is true. Before I even discovered Graham's channel (which I did a few weeks ago), last month, I coinceidentally bought a scarlett interface and the samson c01, and they really are all you need for starting a home recording studio, along with a pop filter, a mic stand, and studio headphones (and of course instruments, unless you choose to use synthetic instruments). Although, I've been having problems with my audio having pops and crackles when I record and playback (no clipping, just unknown pops and crackles which worse over), but the problem may just be with my laptop (still don't know the root of the problem). Other than that annoyance, everything Graham recommended in the video is perfect, and his advice should definitely be followed.
i have a blue mic snowball should i upgrade to this?
If you have the cash, I say go. There is even a Scarlett Solo studio pack which already comes with a condenser mic and headphones aside from the audio interface (though I'm not sure about the quality of the mic or headphones, so you'll have to check vids or articles on them). But if you're interested in getting the scarlett solo, and then a separate samson c01, you won't be making a bad choice since I can say that I'm happy with the c01 so far in the past few weeks since I've had it. Definitely worth the upgrade if you're starting to get a little serious with recording.
okay sounds good!! and which headphones are you using, does it matter right now i have beats by dre?
i think i'll stick with my snowball until i can save up but ill definitely keep it in mine thanks so much for the reply!
Him: “I wanna give you a gift”
Me: A computer?
Ikr
Lol
Lmao
You can use phone or tablet. don't even need this pro gear.
Lol!
I remember YBN nahmir said in an interview he didnt have a filter and just put a sock over it. And it sounded really good
done that with a couple of "woolies" and it worked great. Another was a coat hanger bent into the shape of a filter frame, with pantyhose stretched over it, held on stand with pair of vice grips. Still have it actually. :)
Also how Yachty recorded “One Night” in a garage I believe.
yeah when we got two mics on ( we only have one pop filter) we'll have a wave cap around the other lmao. it works nice though
I remember Serj didn't say anything. He just cupped a mic and screamed into it and somehow all the pops and distortion sounded good...
@@vvglyapexgod I have 2 pop filters.
I recently set up a "studio" with the focusrite solo, an Akai mpk mini midi keyboard, a clone sm57 and clone Neumann condensor, mic stands and made some decent van damme cables all from Ebay for just over £150. Focusrite still let you setup an account and provide the software on used items and even list Ebay as one of the purchase place options. Flipping awesome!
Bro... the lines on your shirt tripping me out.
AstRoPhysiCal GD you high af
In photography this effect is called Moiré. It happens when a pattern's density exceeds sensor resolution. As the subject moves, the recorded pattern shifts, creating this effect.
Facts I’m faded rn trippin
Fr I'm on a 150 mg tab I'm seeing insane shit
you acid Fuck
This is a well organized and edited video (which is rare on RUclips). Thanks for this valuable information.
I think I just found my favorite RUclips channel. I'm trying to get into making my own music both for my band and for myself (and my RUclips channel). I came to this video looking for things to add to my Christmas list, and I already had most of this stuff, so I'm pretty excited to learn how to use Pro tools first and get my studio going
this is literally the best video for beginners
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It's actually not :))
@@claudianreyn4529 lol. Have u got better video. Looking to get a setup
@@sinkorswim24 facts, this dude talking like it’s not, drop the video then 🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️
@@claudianreyn4529 elaborate or gtfohh
watching this video without having even $10 in my pocket
Felt
Same here, all you need to start is the inspiration,why we are here!
@@ceemac9886 real shit
ruclips.net/video/4agmBb9w-xM/видео.html&app=desktop
@@annacarolana1753 well guess what, I spent those $10😂
I would like to add that if you buy used on Kijiji, Ebay or Craigslist, you can cut that price in half or get better for the same price point. Also, getting Reaper as a DAW instead of the light DAWS included with the Scarlet would cost you 60$ and be more feature-packed and less limited. Just my two cents...
Reaper is _fantastic_.
Reaper is a great DAW, especially for its price! I've listed it in one of my videos too. Not to mention the amount of free DAWs out there that can get you started.
After I listened to to this video I realized I already have everything he mentioned to start a home studio. Sweet. Thanks for the list.
Za Z same😂😂
This is always a good thing 😊
Same!!!
But u dont have any songs uploaded
So what they hell u been doing😂😂
Wow i really appreciate, at least I now know where to start from
As a recording engineer, this video was clear and concise, on the simple aspects of getting started with minimal cost. The real blessing is software, with plug in's. Compressors and Eq adjustments, along with the ability to bounce tracks also allows one to build up their projects and edit. After that, mastering your final mix into your finished music vision.
For headphones I'd recommend the legendary Sony MDR V6. They have been in studios across the globe for the last 25+ years!
Not only that, you can get a pair for only $59-79 depending on where you purchase them and the flat response on them is amazing!
What you HEAR in your mix with these headphones is what you'll get when you hear the end result. If it sounds like you have too much
bass when mixing, you'll have too much bass! If the highs sound to quiet with the headphones, that's how it'll sound on every other setup.
It's actually at the point where I prefer mixing these days with my Sony MDR V6s despite the fact that I have Yamaha HS 50s and the HS80's
and I STILL prefer mixing with only my headphones.
i've got beyerdynamics dt 990 pro, very good headphones for around 100€. they are very well balanced and i've seen them in a lot of recording videos (so even at this low price widely used still)
U sponsered fam?
Damo lmao it looks like he just copy and pasted
Nikolai Sörensen computer lab headphones
@@Damian-rk9do I'm definitely not sponsored. Wish I was because lord knows I could use the money. But no. It's also not copied and pasted as someone else said. But as someone who wears headphones more often than NOT wearing headphones. I felt like I'd wake you guys up before you go out and spend 200-300 on some "BEATS BY DRE" which are fucking trash! I've been using MDR 6's for literally 30 years. My grand father got me into music and he owned a pair of SONY MDR V6's and he was very big into professional audio. By the time I was in my teens I bought my own pair and despite owning dozens of pairs of headphones I always go back to the Sony's because they're simply better than every other pair.
I have $800 in my bank account and this is extremely tempting lmao
Did u already do it?
Send it!!!!!
Send me sum
DO IT BRO!!!
Well did you do it?
I built a entire recording room in my garage. It's the size of a phone booth but i completely sound proofed it to around 28 decibels. It has all the recording devices you'll ever need, microphone, even put a black light in it to give the artist a vibe. I only charge 20 and hour to give guys a chance to maybe blow up or just have a little fun creating their own music. I enjoy doing it as a little side hustle and that's the thing i'm most proud of. Honestly all of the gear not including my recording software and PC was around $500 but that is because i bought a $1,200 mic so you can make things cheaper if you really try.
I have a focusrite 2i2 & I tell you it's the best piece of equipment I own ,i love listening to music and making music on that thing ,all I'm missing is a good mic
Indeed they are, that 2i2 is powerful
I'd recommend the 2i2 or 2i4 strongly over the Solo, because the Solo doesn't have a separate volume for speakers and headphones. I'm always able to turn my speakers down but leave my headphones on when I'm tracking, then turn them back up afterwards. With the Solo you can't do this.
Yeah the 2i2 is amazing, you simply can't beat it for the price
Locutz M I've got that too! I'd try whatever mic he mentioned or the Samson CS series, it's like 40 bucks and apparently pretty good (though I've never used it so do your own research)
if your room is untreated, get a condenser mic and a reflection filter, or get a dynamic mic and you wont really need the filter unless your room has lots or echo
If you're just starting out this is possible with a cheap laptop. Remember this is just starting out. I'd say all you really need is a Midi keyboard and software tbh. Remember you can add to it later. I'd recommend Cakewalk the cheapest one, a Midi and that's it. You can add monitors, external HD, mic, interface, etc. later.
Cory Rimpson not a bad idea but cakewalk isn’t making products anymore so there won’t be any support for them.
Ceasar Haphazard They just released a new Sonar. They update their software with the same capabilities of everyone else's. They just had a holiday sale for Christmas. However, I might be moving to Logic....still undecided but my cousin who is a producer was showing me some things and he and I will be doing projects together so using the same program would help us out when sending music back and forth for overdubs and he is better at mixing and mastering than I am.
Cory Rimpson alright. I got an email from cakewalk saying they weren’t making any new products anymore. That’s where I got it from. I’ve been using sonar x2 for several years and am probably moving to pro tools soon for my music
Ceasar Haphazard I just looked into it. They just stopped releasing products in November, my bad, I thought you were saying they stopped years ago lol. Yeah I think their last release was in 2017. You can still purchase the past products on their website too. Their cheapest software is 50 dollars, I believe. I mean if you're just getting your feet wet, that's good to make some basic music without all the extra dressing lbs.
Cory Rimpson that’s exactly what I was doing. Learned a lot about recording on it but I need something more extensive and hands on. You’re right though sir
Thank you sooo much, Graham! I am a 12-year-old w/ a good set of pipes, musical fingers, and a dream to make music. I have about $450-$500 dollars saved for a studio...this was extremely helpful to me, for I don't know a thing about making tracks. Keep up the good work!!
Fair play mate, do it while you still have plenty of free time. ;-)
DJ Bavmorda Thanks dude!!!
Follow your dream - do it. It's never to early and it's never too late. I'm 58 and just starting out.
Thanks man. I really appreciate you putting this out there. Just starting out so I did not want to spend a lot of money on equipment. You've done your good deed for RUclips. Keep on rocking.
Bro I’m getting my equipment ASAP and would love to start my journey with the lessons given on this channel !!! You’re a blessing.
I've been a home musician all my life but never had the courage to build my own home studio. I've been invited to be a co-host on a very large call in you tube channel and can have a very basic studio set up. But I'm going to buil a dual purpose set up with this as the base.
Thank you so much for making it simple. My purchases start today.
So did you complete your studio?
Dude!! I'm sorry to just find this now. Thank You. I can't agree with this more. I've been recording 20+ years and it can be so hard to convince people of this. It's so important to remember art is all about the creative process and not the gear. I'll be citing this vid from now on!!!
I am going to be building a home studio and my biggest concern is getting the best recordings possible. This gentleman is correct in that you dont have to break the bank to do this?
@@bryanklotz1732 Best recordings possible is impossible even if you have millions of dollars.
1) Focusrite Scarlett Solo - $99
2) Included Daws: Ableton Live Lite and Pro Tools First - $0
3) Samson C01 microphone - $79
4) KRK KNS6400 headphones - $99
5) XLR Cable - $19
6) Mic stand with boom arm and tripod - $25
7) Pop Filter - $19
Total: $340 plus taxes (around $375)
1:07 Audio Interface
2:40 Software (DAW)
3:57 Mic
5:20 Headphones
6:15 XLR Cable
6:45 Mic Stand
7:14 Pop Filter
have finally decided it's time to have my own at-home studio, will buy everything I need now (: and I will be back to update how it goes. Thanks for this video!
So... How'd it go??
Any updates?
Got all the equipment a while back already! I think pro tools 1st, the free version that comes with the audio interface is not very good, doesn’t let me record with my voice template or anything. So I plan to soon upgrade to pro tools standard, and start actually recording. But I’m happy I did this, and at the studio I record at Im learning a lot about engineering. So :) will be back to update at some point.
One of the best RUclips videos I have ever seen. It taught me much. It was nor boring at any time. It was edited nicely. I loved it.
fantastic advice. If someone is looking for a high end mic I recommend the DIY build kit of the S-87 mic from the website microphone-parts. Its costs 350$. Usually the high end mics cost over 3000$. The S-87 is a clone of the legendary Neumann U-87Ai. You have to know your way around a soldering iron to assemble it but what you get for the price is so incredibly worth it. Sounds so buttery smooth. I also own an Apex 460 and an Mk-4 but now I only foresee myself using the S-87
David Krolak that's cool! I may get one of those!
How can I order ?from Milan Italy
Please does anyone here have an idea
Great content. Building a home studio is one of the most enjoyable actions for a artist.
These nylon pop filters are really popular but if you have clever mic placement you don't really need them. Pop filters (even the expensive ones) tend to diffuse the high frequencies and although the effect is minimal, it is present and perceptible. Metal pop filters are actually better for preserving high frequency response.
I just started looking for a home studio when I came across this video. What a life saver. Thanks, man.
Yep. This is a great place to start :)
My parent laugh at me when I ask for this stuff for Christmas
Return them if you still have the receipt and buy new ones
Work. Lol
Ari get a part time job at local barbershop and you should have the money for all the things in 2 checks unless you get paid out of pocket you may make $50 per day so you will take a little less maybe somedays you get paid more 🧾💰
Check out zzounds. You can make payments on a lot of this stuff with no craft check.
Well its past Christmas did they get it?
I just ordered everything you suggested from Sweetwater. I'm super excited. I hope it's all awesome. Can't wait to get it! Thanks for the recommendations
One of the most sensible videos of this kind on RUclips! Thanks a lot!
1:07 Audio Interface
2:40 Software (DAW)
3:57 Mic
5:20 Headphones
6:15 XLR Cable
6:45 Mic Stand
7:14 Pop Filter
BUMP!
Copypastaaaa
Thank you Gram. This is literally a time saver. So much noise out there in retail. Great tip with that Focusrite scarlet coming with great software. One reviewer said he went from the solo to the bigger one because the Solo does not have headphone valume.
M3 pro digital interface, $30 on eBay.
Pre amp DI box $35 on eBay
Set of headphones I had already, $10 at either Walmart or Target I can't remember now. I had to bring my laptop back to windows 7 but the advantage was that I don't have all the useless updates that come with windows 10. Audacity or an older version of waveform, free. A large diaphragm mic and pop filter for $20I'm recording broadcast quality for about $150. I'm also being told by recording engineer friends they wish they could get the quality I have at the price I paid for my studio.
I would not recommend the Focusrite Solo if you are a keyboard player, as the instrument input is mono, and you need stereo unless you are going to rely totally on virtual instruments (but it has no MIDI interface). Also, if you play acoustic guitar and want to sing and record your instrument at the same time, you need TWO microphone preamps. The Focusrite 2i2 or 2i4 (with MIDI) is worth paying the extra for.
Remember, though, that virtual instruments (if you're going to rely solely on them) don't require a MIDI interface. Many keyboard controllers today are connected via USB, which is kind of handy.
Great video - basically, in 10 mintes you learn what took me a year or more to find out on my own! The headphones really do sound great and are afordable, the scarlett gives you a really nice and clear sound, I just haven't tried the mic. The POP filter... never again without it! :D For a DAW - Reaper is free basically and it's amazing and there is also a ton of free plugins that are great as well.
About DAW - you can use Ardour for example, its free and for Mac/Win/Linux. Very powerfull.
and get sued.
I used Ableton Live Suite cracked before, but I decided to buy it. Worth every cent.
"and get sued" lmao the fuck?
I replied to toYaear's.
using cracked DAW isn't good.
It's not ideal, but with almost all reputable DAW's costing well in excess of $200*, a beginner producer isn't really left with that much choice.
Either way, you're not gonna get sued for pirating a DAW lmao
well, Ardour and REAPER is great.
Live Lite comes with almost every controller and audio interfaces sold.
get Presonus stuff, you'll end up with Studio One, but without VST support. But if you're recording external instruments, that's fine.
so yeah, I don't think you have reason to pirate.
Thanks for the advice, bro. I've always worked in somebody else's studio, but now I'm getting my own for the first time. My budget has gone beyond the $350 already, but your guide will help me choose other stuff I still need. May The Force be with you.
This ad had the audacity to tell me that this video won't help me with music production. Pssh! I skipped them and am staying subscribed sir! Thanks for your intuitive and helpful direction man!
This is great just need a computer lol
Just a standard Laptop will be fine so long as it has at least ( i said above 8gb ram ) but 4 gb will be fine
Otniel Manary I
SAME
how did you make this comment?
Me too
OMG...it's SO-O-O-O-O refreshing to hear an *intelligent adult* present this information!!!
I have just suffered though watching a half dozen braindead out kids attempting to post their wacky tutorials on YT, and just seeing your instructional video was like getting out of an insane asylum early. THANK YOU for posting this my friend, it is truly appreciated:)
lol what i like about t his guy is he got right down to it
Yes a lot of those kids are annoying and they often have music playing at excessive volume too. But don't dismiss them all. Some have a way of presenting info that some adults over-complicate.
this video is great because I had a rough idea of what i need but it goes into detail as to why you use certain equipment. LOVE IT
Just another recommendation for people that are watching videos trying to make the right desicion on what to buy:
Check out the
Focusrite Scarlett studio one
It includes a mic, headphones, the audio interface he recommended and a XLR cable.
It's an all in one package if you want to start making music and I am so happy with mine.
SteFunOfficial are u connecting it to a Mac?
@@lizspace5068 no but It should work just with different drivers and a USB port.
Who else is watching this looking for something to do during the pandemic 2020 😅
Perfect time to start recording :)
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This guy
2021**
Yup
I've done studio work between the 1960's and 2000, mostly with tape machines. I just turned 70, and want to get my 2 dozen original songs done again (All the former demos are lost, long story). So this video is perfect. It's like going to elementary school after graduating from college. Thanks. Oh, I also have some stand-up comedy routines which need recording.
Wow! 1960 & 2000. That's awesome. Wishing you great health, sir 🙏
I am starting to rap after producing for 4 years and this was really helpful for building my home stu. Thanks bro so much.
what’s up Orange! If you need some free beats to rap to I got you! acewavbeats.com
There's also a 99$ Audio Interface from PreSonus that's super nice.
:) This was made two years ago. Do you have any updated recommendations or alternatively can you do a video update of new recommendations?
It's all still very relevant today. The audio interface he mentioned now has a 3rd generation avail, but it's the same price point mentioned and can often be bought as a bundle deal. If buying as a bundle you can get it with the headphones and a condenser Mic for about the same price as what he said in buying them separately. The software he mentioned or DAW is only one of many you can get for free. The Scarlett 2i2 and Solo are excellent quality. 2i2 is about $50 more, but depends on your needs as to determine which one you need.
PRSCE - 24 thank you!
@@HooksBill I was just eyballing the bundle with mic and headphones myself. Trying to decide if it's worth spending a little more and getting the 2i2 bundle instead.
PRSCE - 24 thanks for your answer it’s helpful I’m working on setting up my home basic studio, just around that price range..
@@davidproject8274 If just recording an instrument or voice, the solo is sufficient. I record my guitar through input 2 on solo and use Reaper for my Digital Audio Workstation (DAW). There are packages available. I bought the Solo and separately purchased a sm57 dynamic mic as a package with the stand and xlr cable for recording my amp. Though I also use a guitar cable and plug directly into the solo. Good luck. There's a lot to learn if you've never used a DAW, particularly Reaper, and can be a little overwhelming at first, but Reaper and other DAWs have a plethora of RUclips teaching/how to videos. Oh and you'll need either some good headphones or speaker monitors or better both.
Almost all Venues to perform live gigs, have p/a gear already, my whole song sets come off my computers, including all my vst hosting...except for the few live instruments is use, but they are mic. Used to be that bands would have to bring truck loads of p/a , Now you just need your computer . I take a few midi controllers , a few things, to look like a band but mainly for show. Bands now just plug and play basically, I can take a whole gig in my lexus car., because with my computers , i just set up a table a few keyboard stands, plug all in and plug into the rat tail of the venue. My Controllers are USB powered, so only have one electric plug really if off my laptop. Gigs can be a dream not a chore.
Liam Alepta this is good to hear now I know i dont have to rent a trailer just to go to a venue
you have picture of your setup plugged into the rattail of thr venue
Hi Graham, Any chance that you would update this for a beginners like me. Many of these items are not available any more. Love your channel and info very good for someone just starting out.
Thank you, Tim L.
Thank you!!! This is extremely straight forward and explains a lot for a beginner like myself. Now I've been singing my whole life, and if I would have known this is all it would have taken for me to start recording I would have done it eons ago. But alas, I am about to turn thirty next month so seems like it's time to take the plunge into my artistry. Thanks again for all the info 🥰
I would recommend getting the Presonas Audiobox though, comes with Studio One 3,and it's the future.
Thank you so much. I am so grateful to you for this enlightening information. I am so happy to be able to retire my SONAR 6.0 for a bit. Peace, and Blessings to you and your loved ones.
I recommend spending a bit extra for the Focusrite scarlet 2i2, definitely worth it
It's 2020, so roughly three years after you did this video. Have there been substantial changes in the industry that would cause you to change any of your recommendations? I'm getting ready to build a little studio for my kids. Fantastic video, by the way. Audio quality is spot on. Super super clean.
For rap Not really anything besides the style of music lately melodies nd other have been incredibly popular so maybe something for autotune
Good advice, but I would go for the scarlett 2i2 if you can afford it ($160 vs $99). You can record stereo sources like keyboards that way. Mixing on headphones is a great way to save money but be sure to take breaks and reference your mix at some point on another system because it will shock you how different things sound in a live space.
do you set up recording studio for at people home?
I have the same audio interface that you have! Is true, its a very good one! and i love pro tools , is amazing for vocals! When it comes to microphone i have the condenser one you say🌷🌼 and i have a studio headphones too! I need a pop filter 🌼🌷 Thanks for the advice!
My setup is:
Monitors: Tascam Vl5s 240 $
Headphones: Sony Mdr 7506 100 $
Audiointerface: Lexicon Alpha 60 $
No micrphone yet because i dont need it right now , Overall 400 $ i think its a good starter setup
Erm I plugged the Scarlett interface into my ageing dell laptop and a small but violent fire started. It turns out the computer is quite an important aspect of a home studio.
before you buy any type of gear you should get a laptop......the computer is the center piece that makes everything else work. ...im sorry but do not listen to anyone who commented on this.. they have no clue wtf they are talking about.... you need a laptop with atleast 16gb of ram 32 would be best..... you need a fast processor .. i recommend the newest intel i7 quad core. you need ATLEAST a 1TB SSD , and youll want atleast a 1TB external hard drive. a computer with all these features that are A MUST HAVE will run you about 2 grand. without it you wont be able to open up any DAWs with under 8gb of ram , and even if you have 8gb of ram you wont be able to hold the sound library and plug ins on that computer... trust me im giving you 100% honest advice right here... invest in a good laptop / computer. it will save you money in the long run and will be less of a hassle so you can focus on being creative instead of tryin to figure out a way to make the programs work
Jackson W he said as long as it is a recent, new computer
Blinde like the guy above you said, to record a band, you will want good pc. To record 8 or 12 tracks simultaneously. That's if you are recording live drums. It's better to build your own pc for $700. Rather than buying a $300 laptop. Facebook Marketplace, Craigslist, and Ebay are great places to find PCs if you don't want to build a pc. You might even get lucky and find a person just trying to get rid of their $1,000 PC for $300.
Second Class Heroes I know that. I was saying that he should get a newer PC or Mac that is really good for production and good in general
du Bb this is just not true. A computer with those specs is very powerful and will be able to handle recording the most complex of tracking with very low latency. I've been able to use my budget 2015 MacBook Air that I bought used to record and mix all my songs on. And I use Logic Pro X, it never fails to open and I have projects with 25+ tracks to mix. My computer only has 4 gb of RAM, 1.6 gHz at i5 processor and only has 120 gb hard drive. You in no way need to spend $2000 for a computer for a basic home studio. With all that being said, am I looking to upgrade my computer? Yes, but not before I can afford it. Don't go saying that you need to spend $2000 before you build your studio, because that is just completely wrong. You can get a Mac like mine for recording for several hundred dollars if you look in the right places, especially if you're open to buying used.
Very helpful guide! I have some questions that maybe someone with more experience than myself might be able to answer.. I am on the market for pretty much everything except a computer.. ! What I am going to need the equipment for is:
1. Record my guitar (both electric and acoustic - without the need of recording vocals.
2. I am making videos that will require voice over and narration (documentaries and stuff..) and
3.Videos that will capture the sound of my vinyl record player whilst the camera is at a still frame on the record that will be spinning.
So.. with all that in mind, and considering the fact that I have heard many different views and recommendations on the matter.., I am a bit confused as to what the best budget products for my RUclips channel are going to be.. For instance, I have heard that instead of the Scarlett solo , one should wait and invest into a Scarlett 2i4 because the latter will not 'clip' the sound of the instrument.. (is that true?). I was also thinking that the best recording outcome will be achieved if I was to get a dedicated mic to record my guitar (the one I have in mind is the Sennheiser e609 or any Dynamic mic for that matter) , and not an ''all-arounder'' mic.. and also, on the matter of monitoring my sound .. I ve heard that using headphones instead of monitor speakers will result into a very bass-focused sound and hence it will affect the final outcome of the recording.. I would really appreciate any views and suggestions on the stuff that I am mentioning, and any recommendations from the people who are experienced in the whole home recording field will be great help!! Thanks in advance. (PS. I am obviously on a very tight budget... so the more affordable the stuff , the better... :P )
Thank you! I am very new to this and have spent many hours trying to find a place to start. I just found your channel. I have absolutely no business singing into a microphone, but want to record my progress as I learn and tweak music I record. You cut through all the other crap I was confused about and got right to the needs for getting started
I am going through a good number of your very instructive videos and greatly appreciate what you are doing, so thank you for helping me start. I have some equipment arriving today. I am more excited and much less apprehensive than I would have been without your explanations of how it all fits together.
Thank you!
Lol so u just gone assume that i got a computer
JaaY WaaVe lol ya been saying the same shiii**
Hahahaha I said the same thing! I’m watching this on my phone
Go to Best Buy and get a simple 4gb ram 500gb laptop.
About 250-300.
JaaY WaaVe yep!
JaaY WaaVe if you’re watching this it’s on a computer
Nice tips bro, i knew nothing about recording and studio making, and i learned a lot
Great video. Yeah, it's two years old, but I learned a lot form it. Today I ordered everything on this list. If I hadn't found this video, I wouldn't have been bitten by the bug. There are plenty of videos out there for someone on a $2K budget, but that isn't me.
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I personally love the AKG K240 headphones! They run like $60.00 at the most...They used to cost over 120.00...These newer ones are made in China, but...they are every bit as good as the originals! These have been a studio standard for years and years...Best sound I've heard!
& lastly a blunt to get that inspiration 👌🏼🤣🤣
lmaoooo exactly
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or talent
but like what strains?
I find myself being drained instead of overflowing
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Wow! an audio interface with a daw for $99?! amazing deal... Tech as been such a blessing for broke musicians :D
EpicZEVEN I hope you understand that the daws you are getting are insanely limited and you really cant get away with using them if you want to sound half decent. Save up and buy the full version if your preffered daw.
well, you can always use Ardour or LMMS.
even now you can DJ with Mixxx
^ all are open source and free (with exception of Ardour, which you need to find a legal copy not in their site for yourself, compile it yourself, or buy one-time download for like $1?)
or get REAPER, which is always in trial like WinRAR.
yes! Having a full daw is super important :)
reaper tho
where did u get that amazing deal?
Say what you want about homie...but this nigga keep it 💯.
What the hell does that even mean?
TheDarkwing76 "you can't understand us cuz u too soft"
E.J. Craig That's just dumb.
+Pete Almighty it's not it's honest most the public don't know the language of the hood cause ._. most of us been on some shit u won't be lol
Azrael Almighty I'm from the hood. hung with killers and drug dealers. as I said, that's just stupid. most ghetto people are very ignorant. Rich, autistic, dueche bags create most of these slang words and trends.
Six years later and this video is still super-helpful, thank you! Just ordered a Scarlett Solo (3rd Gen), a Samson CO1 mic and some KRK KNS8400 (updated from the 6400) headphones.
Thanks! I don't need all the features you talked about, but sounds good! I plan to create an audio book and my logitec headset boom mic, just does cut it! Carl
A old phone, gas station headphones, a 10 $ speaker, the laptop you have, and some beer
Dont forget the gas station sunglasses so you can look cool inside your "studio"
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And u can record in at the gas station 😆
Mick May 😂
Or You can get a refurbished ath-m50x for $110 on Amazon, I really recommend them, they reproduce sounds exactly as they are.
i have studio monitors and a sub i use for most of my production process but my ath-m50x's are my final mastering and mixing tool and they are increeedible. i have used them for years prior to getting any decent equipment and ive never been let down.
I just use them flat out use them for everything. You really can't go wrong with them. I always wondered, what is the benefits of using studio monitors when you can just you headphones?
DeShawn Terrance overrated headphones.
That's not entirely true, bass is slightly boosted and I have a suspicion that the highs are slightly scooped. The bass is definitely boosted.
Good headphones regardless, but they are not perfectly or nearly perfectly flat.
I own the ATH as well. But try Yamaha MT-7 - they are definitely a lot clearer than the ATH and very "microscopic" kind of sounding! Meanwhile i use them all of the time.
I have a Scarlett 2i2 bundle pack. Comes with interface, mic, lead, headphones. The bundle packs save you time and hassle buying components separately. You can always upgrade later. The Mic is great. Defintely need a Mic stand and consider 2 - traditional boom stand essential and desktop. Pop filter is a must. I use garage band that comes on my Mac pro. Simple set up with great results.
If you're into creating own stuff with vocals seriously consider upgrade with 2 inputs. You will not regret decision. Allows you to work guitar and Mic at same time. I wouldn't record like that for final takes but great for ideas and tinkering that gets recorded so you don't forget and can build on. Best thing is you don't have to keep plugging leads in and out to switch and work on different tracks. Can also get a second Mic and record acoustic through 2 mics. Yeah it will cost bit extra but great investment and will keep you going for a while.
Hello. This video was made 3 years ago. Since new technology comes out every day, would you still recommend everything you mentioned?
I like this guy. He’s calming
Hack: Sweetwater.com also has the Scarlett Studio available, it's the focusrite solo a pair of headphones and a condenser mic for $219
I just started my home recording studio. My songs are already on ITunes as (THE SOUND PAINTER B.K.N.Y.)and I want to thank you for all the wisdom and knowledge you have given me. You have help me so much. Thank You, Thank You, Thank You! If I ever make any money it was because of unselfish, wonderful people like you! Love you Brother. May God Bless you!
great tips man! ..and thx for organizing stuff like these.
You have encouraged and inspired me as a singer songwriter to build my very own budget recording studio in my living room. 4 years ago I became seriously ill and disabled I’m now wheelchair reliant. You could say things are a little tricky! However I like a challenge. I’m using Pro Tools 2020 and really enjoying discovering what I can do with it. I’m not used to setting up my own condenser mic 🎙 have you any tips on positioning the Condenser mic?
i took the course under graham recording revolution, and in less than a year period i was able to produced this song
ruclips.net/video/LtSSuPYcQI0/видео.html
@@ijanmarcus5087 my man, thats cool. i mean you still got a long way to go with the mixing stuff but this is enough to prove that we just need to START rather than keep searching for the best method. i am totally inspired 🤩
@@iqval8929 thanks bro
This was so helpful thank you
30 seconds in and I already know I'm gonna like this guy.
It is very helpful. Thank you. :-)
I am glad i have seen this before rushing into anything.
What mic did you use to record this video ?
RadarNC the video camera
Thanks for the vid man super helpful for a beginner like me I was so confused but I feel alot better bout it now thanks agian my man 👌
Really appreciate your delivery in this video. Simple. Clear. Concise. Thanks Graham! Heading to research your guide and then off to buy.
1 tip for everyone, the audio interface can be replaced by a BERHINGER UMC202HD. It has all the same features but its way cheaper while it feels very robust. Mine was 60 dollars. Thank me later :p
Wessel games exactly
I have the umc204hd and it works great
I just saw it, and it did seem like it was basically the same. Thanks for validating my thoughts
You're right. I love mine.
Does it come with the software