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Do you really need all this "Studio" equipment?

Post by p3rt2k8 » Thu Jun 17, 2010 10:18 am

Do you really need all this expensive gear cos ive got some pretty shit headphones and cheap pc speakers and im doing just fine.
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Re: Do you really need all this "Studio" equipment?

Post by DZA » Thu Jun 17, 2010 10:20 am

Probably not
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Re: Do you really need all this "Studio" equipment?

Post by kaiori breathe » Thu Jun 17, 2010 10:24 am

Working off a crappy laptop and some cheap ass PC Line speaker. Doesn't seem to be holding me back too much. Never really experienced gear lust.

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Re: Do you really need all this "Studio" equipment?

Post by kejk » Thu Jun 17, 2010 10:36 am

To be honest... You don't really need all those fancy hardware controllers or analogue hardware. It's rather funny that you mention your shitty headphones and cheap speakers since in my opinion sound playback is the only really important aspect of production hardware.

Playback quality depends on several factors, the main one being your ears, which if damaged, can't be helped. Monitors however are relatively cheap and will help you so much in your productions.
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Re: Do you really need all this "Studio" equipment?

Post by Brisance » Thu Jun 17, 2010 10:44 am

p3rt2k8 wrote:ive got some pretty shit headphones and cheap pc speakers and im doing just fine.
http://www.dubstepforum.com/things-to-d ... 48383.html

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Re: Do you really need all this "Studio" equipment?

Post by Ongelegen » Thu Jun 17, 2010 10:52 am

Imo monitors are pretty necessary, all the midi equipment isn't but makes things alot easier and more interactive, which is more fun for me.

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Re: Do you really need all this "Studio" equipment?

Post by Depone » Thu Jun 17, 2010 11:04 am

p3rt2k8 wrote:Do you really need all this expensive gear cos ive got some pretty shit headphones and cheap pc speakers and im doing just fine.
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overstatement of the month...


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Re: Do you really need all this "Studio" equipment?

Post by Hurtdeer » Thu Jun 17, 2010 11:42 am

do what you think is best. my monitors+sub are probably the one thing in this room i regret buying the least, not just for writing but for general listening fun times too

i'll concede that i have a lot of midi controllers just sitting in a box though and do everything through my laptop's keyboard and trackpad

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Re: Do you really need all this "Studio" equipment?

Post by p3rt2k8 » Thu Jun 17, 2010 2:27 pm

fcuk it im gonna get some decent pc speakers with a sub and some decent headphones. Then just take a cd out with me and blast it out of ppls cars n stereos. :t:

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Re: Do you really need all this "Studio" equipment?

Post by FSTZ » Thu Jun 17, 2010 2:37 pm

Studio essentials (according to me, anyway)

legit DAW
Studio Monitors
a good synth (either VST or Hardware)
a good drum library

you don't "need" it all...

but for me... it feels nice to have a decent setup after dealing with substandard BS for about 15 years

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Post by Sharmaji » Thu Jun 17, 2010 2:39 pm

for the way that i work and the results I (and my clients) expect... yes.

were this a hobby... no.
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Re: Do you really need all this "Studio" equipment?

Post by syrup » Thu Jun 17, 2010 3:00 pm

kejk wrote:To be honest... You don't really need all those fancy hardware controllers or analogue hardware. It's rather funny that you mention your shitty headphones and cheap speakers since in my opinion sound playback is the only really important aspect of production hardware.

Playback quality depends on several factors, the main one being your ears, which if damaged, can't be helped. Monitors however are relatively cheap and will help you so much in your productions.
i second this... though i don't have any speakers :lol:
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Re: Do you really need all this "Studio" equipment?

Post by daft cunt » Thu Jun 17, 2010 3:28 pm

FSTZ wrote:Studio essentials (according to me, anyway)

legit DAW
Studio Monitors
a good synth and a good sampler (either VST or Hardware)
a good drum library
This. Nothing more, nothing less.

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Re: Do you really need all this "Studio" equipment?

Post by FSTZ » Thu Jun 17, 2010 3:40 pm

daft tnuc wrote:
FSTZ wrote:Studio essentials (according to me, anyway)

legit DAW
Studio Monitors
a good synth and a good sampler (either VST or Hardware)
a good drum library
This. Nothing more, nothing less.
too many VST's or extra gear can hinder your progress

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Re: Do you really need all this "Studio" equipment?

Post by crytek » Thu Jun 17, 2010 3:44 pm

daft tnuc wrote:
FSTZ wrote:Studio essentials (according to me, anyway)

legit DAW
Studio Monitors
a good synth and a good sampler (either VST or Hardware)
a good drum library
This. Nothing more, nothing less.
For my way of working, yeah I agree. I've been very conscious of what I have lately and not really spending on stuff I don't need.
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Re: Do you really need all this "Studio" equipment?

Post by Depone » Thu Jun 17, 2010 3:47 pm

FSTZ wrote:
daft tnuc wrote:
FSTZ wrote:Studio essentials (according to me, anyway)

legit DAW
Studio Monitors
a good synth and a good sampler (either VST or Hardware)
a good drum library
This. Nothing more, nothing less.
too many VST's or extra gear can hinder your progress
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Re: Do you really need all this "Studio" equipment?

Post by 3za » Thu Jun 17, 2010 3:51 pm

all you need
1. daw
2. midi keyboard
3. interface
4. monitors

vst's are like a addiction.
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Re: Do you really need all this "Studio" equipment?

Post by deadly_habit » Thu Jun 17, 2010 3:54 pm

yes, yes i do

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Re: Do you really need all this "Studio" equipment?

Post by nitz » Thu Jun 17, 2010 3:55 pm

FSTZ wrote:Studio essentials (according to me, anyway)

legit DAW
Studio Monitors
Reason 4
So no need for extra's such as ...

a good synth (either VST or Hardware)
a good drum library

Although, there are other DAW's out there too, unfortunately

you don't "need" it all...

but for me... it feels nice to have a decent setup after dealing with substandard BS for about 15 years
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