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DannyMac
post Sat 7 May 2005, 13:49
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Hello to everybody on the forum at first. I'm very glad that I found this site.

I'm currently working as a Dj and want to set up a private recording studio for myself to produce mainly electronical music (UK Garage/ 2 Step, House, Downbeat...a little bit of Bhangra).

I haven't had any experiences with a mac but definalely want to get one for producing because I've heard from many sides that mac's the only choice for proper media- quality.

So what do I exactely need for a good private studio?

- Mac (which one?) Is the 1,8 GH enough?
- Logic? Or is Garageband enough?
- Do I need something else? Like Keyboard, Mixer, Interfaces...

I would be very thankful if someone could help me because I've currently no idea because there are so many opportunities if you're getting started.

Cheers
Dan
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opiepac
post Tue 10 May 2005, 17:54
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I've been meaning to reply for a while, but had to search for my login/password to the forums. You've gotten some pretty good experienced advice, but I'm somewhat of a newb (at least in the mac/music world) so I thought my perspective might be of assistance.

I have slightly different musical needs - mostly real instrument recording is what I'll do, so I'm less into the loops/midi/audio instrument stuff, but here's what I've done:

I bought one of the new Dual 2.0 GHz powermac's stock config (yes I know I don't have pci-x and it maxes out at 4 gigs of RAM, but I still thought it was a good buy) from an apple retail store (so I could get it the day Tiger came out, yes I'm impatient). Apple charges too much for RAM, as most will tell you. I took the stock 512MB, and then added two 512 sticks from Crucial, to give me a total of 1.5 GB RAM. On a PC the most I've ever had was 1 GB and they don't even use it as well as OSX does. Ram is definitely a good thing to have. An expensive computer, that I'll be paying for for quite a while, but I don't mind.

I bought an M-audio Firewire Solo interface for $200. I know M-audio has had driver problems in the past. I also am aware that this unit can totally destroy your firewire port if you hotplug it. If I had it all to do again, I might buy a different interface, but ... I really wanted something with firewire over usb, and this was half the price of the presonous firebox. I like the unit a lot, and it fits my needs. It only has two inputs, but for me, I'll usually have 1 mic and 1 instrument (guitar mostly). But if you will need more inputs in the future (recording a 4 piece rock band or something like that) you can never add inputs to the unit, so you'd have to upgrade to a new interface. Me - I'm okay with two.

By the way, since mine was one of the new Power Macs, it came with Tiger installed. There wasn't much "do I upgrade?" choice for me. I wanted Tiger a lot. And I'm not as concerned with stability because I am not depending on this machine to make me money currently. I am using the M-audio drivers for 10.3. They haven't given me any problems, though I've heard other units by M-audio haven't worked right with Tiger.

I am looking at getting a decent Mic - probably a Rode NT1-a.

I use Logic Express. I wish I could afford Logic Pro, but I can't, and I probably am just fine with Express. I played around with Garageband, and liked it, but I wanted to just jump in to Logic. For me it was the sooner the better (as I knew this was the sequencer I wanted to use) and I need to get over the learning curve and start being productive.

I guess I forgot to mention, I mainly set up my DAW for writing music and recording demos. Also, I have an ambition to one day become a recording engineer on the side, so I want to slowly learn at home, in addition to learning from friends of mine who run studios.

You will be happy if you decide on what you're talking about. I sure am. I might have to check out that keyboard you mention, as I do want to mess around with the audio instruments a bit. Maybe add some cool synth textures to my music.
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- DannyMac   Setting Up A Studio   Sat 7 May 2005, 13:49
- - lepetitmartien   - the mac: well it's mainly a budget question,...   Sun 8 May 2005, 00:36
- - DannyMac   Thanks for the reply. I know it's very hard to...   Sun 8 May 2005, 15:10
- - lepetitmartien   The G5 will do fine (I've got he first generat...   Sun 8 May 2005, 18:12
- - DannyMac   Thanks lepetitmartien! Your answers helped a ...   Mon 9 May 2005, 07:52
- - clouvel   Hi Danny, I think Garageband will be too basic fo...   Mon 9 May 2005, 09:14
- - DannyMac   QUOTE (clouvel @ May 9 2005, 08:14)Hi Danny, ...   Mon 9 May 2005, 10:01
- - DannyMac   AND: If you're saying that a G5 1,8 GH would b...   Mon 9 May 2005, 10:44
- - StevieBoy   Since you get GarageBand 2 free with your new Mac ...   Tue 10 May 2005, 07:40
- - B3 Basher   Garage Band 2 will work OK for the type of Dance m...   Tue 10 May 2005, 08:07
- - coldharbour   QUOTE Apple Loops SDK 1.1 can be downloaded from t...   Tue 10 May 2005, 09:32
- - Adrian Delso   The Mac Mini may be fast enough, but you'll ne...   Tue 10 May 2005, 09:58
- - DannyMac   Cheers for the replys guys! But isn't Gar...   Tue 10 May 2005, 16:34
- - DannyMac   Ok, I've checked and surfed and checked and su...   Tue 10 May 2005, 17:08
- - Atahualpa   Posted on May 9 2005, 11:44 ----------------------...   Tue 10 May 2005, 17:46
- - opiepac   Forgot to mention, I haven't gotten monitors y...   Tue 10 May 2005, 17:55
- - lepetitmartien   The extended use of headphones for monitoring is a...   Tue 10 May 2005, 22:37
- - DannyMac   Thank you all, once again. Am afraid about those ...   Wed 11 May 2005, 07:59
- - StevieBoy   As I understand it, you can record up to 8 tracks ...   Thu 12 May 2005, 07:44
- - DannyMac   I understand. Am I able to play own melodys or am...   Thu 12 May 2005, 10:15
- - aurios   All this information has been extremely helpful as...   Thu 12 May 2005, 16:26
- - StevieBoy   DannyMac, you can record your own stuff as well. I...   Thu 12 May 2005, 17:08
- - DannyMac   QUOTE (StevieBoy @ May 12 2005, 16:08)DannyMa...   Thu 12 May 2005, 18:52
- - coldharbour   QUOTE Sounds nice! But I'll need a Synthie...   Thu 12 May 2005, 19:01


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