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Most important part of a studio.

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cant_find_name
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Most important part of a studio.

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So... i was wondering which are the most important thing to get for your studio except from monitor speakers and audio interface. Maybe a MIDI controller? A microphone for vocals? Tell me what do you think!

Thanks!!!

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Post by SCH »

Critical thinking, monitors, audio interface and a decent computer will get your far. Using the search function is also highly recommended as this has been asked multiple times.

Always consult that handy little search function first. Then google. Then ask here in a new topic if the first two didn't help :)
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None of the above.

Good acoustics is by far the most important part for your studio. You can spend $10k on monitors but put them in a crap room and they'll be useless.

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audiofreq wrote:None of the above.

Good acoustics is by far the most important part for your studio. You can spend $10k on monitors but put them in a crap room and they'll be useless.
Well, you're beyond wrong. You can also properly treat a room and then have crappy speakers giving out a coloured sound in a well-treated space. Some people prefer their cheap headphones or their crappy little room. It's never stopped people making quality tracks, and never will. They are simply used to whatever space/equipment they use and know exactly how other tracks sound through them. While I'd strongly encourage a treated room, it's by no means necessary. Having an understanding of how tracks sound in your particular set-up is significantly more important.

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Good computer/ soundcard/ monitors/ headphones/ EARS...
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Post by audiofreq »

ljk32 wrote:
audiofreq wrote:None of the above.

Good acoustics is by far the most important part for your studio. You can spend $10k on monitors but put them in a crap room and they'll be useless.
Well, you're beyond wrong. You can also properly treat a room and then have crappy speakers giving out a coloured sound in a well-treated space. Some people prefer their cheap headphones or their crappy little room. It's never stopped people making quality tracks, and never will. They are simply used to whatever space/equipment they use and know exactly how other tracks sound through them. While I'd strongly encourage a treated room, it's by no means necessary. Having an understanding of how tracks sound in your particular set-up is significantly more important.
All monitors are inherently coloured man. None are perfectly flat.

OP asked what was most important to get for a studio - I firmly believe acoustics are. Being able to properly trust what you hear without any hint of doubt is important.

I'm not saying people can't be creative in a less than optimum environment, but if you want to get good quality sounding music without stress, acoustics first.

I didn't understand this for a long time until I finally moved studios to a proper space moved a few months ago.

What I've learnt is that quality gear/plugins simply makes it easier to get a good result quicker without as much effort. Not saying its impossible without.

OP - make your life easier, invest in quality and you'll see the return.

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For someone living at their parents or in a rental apartment, setting up acoustic treatment might not be possible. It is also a very expensive thing to do if done professionally, hence to why I don't recommend it to beginners.
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audiofreq wrote:All monitors are inherently coloured man. None are perfectly flat.
You missed my point - I wasn't talking about studio monitors. A bad room with nice monitors will always beat a nicely treated room with $20 speakers. While very helpful, proper acoustics are by no means the most important part of a studio. Like I already said, knowing how stuff sounds in your particular listening environment (whatever acoustics/equipment you may have) is far more important than having room treatment. If it was between getting acoustic treatment and buying a proper pair of monitors, the monitors would be the better choice. For the reasons SCH suggested and more, a bedroom producer would get significantly more use out of a nice pair of monitors than a room with great treatment.

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A cowbell and a drum machine is all you need :+
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