Studio 201: Tony's Expert Advice Needed
Posted: Sun Oct 01, 2006 8:55 pm
Hey Tony, you've answered several of my questions in the past and I figured maybe this one could help out others on the forum.
I've pieced together a decent little studio set-up but I want to take things up a notch. If this includes pretty much trading off what I have, that's ok.
I want to be able to produce music for demo's, use in little independent short films, home movie/retirement video montages, and have room to grow. I understand that the building blocks for any successful studio are:
1. A good microphone.
2. A good console/interface/etc.
3. A good pre-amp.
I need recommendations in all three of those categories. Budget is to be less than $10,000 total. If there is any outboard gear that can fit under the wire, the more the merrier. I know that good gear isn't always the most expensive.
Any advice you can give me would be greatly appreciated!
I've pieced together a decent little studio set-up but I want to take things up a notch. If this includes pretty much trading off what I have, that's ok.
I want to be able to produce music for demo's, use in little independent short films, home movie/retirement video montages, and have room to grow. I understand that the building blocks for any successful studio are:
1. A good microphone.
2. A good console/interface/etc.
3. A good pre-amp.
I need recommendations in all three of those categories. Budget is to be less than $10,000 total. If there is any outboard gear that can fit under the wire, the more the merrier. I know that good gear isn't always the most expensive.
Any advice you can give me would be greatly appreciated!