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Studio Set Up
Posted on: 02.01.2014 by Benjamin Sieh
SO, I'm finally setting up my in home studio (seriously tho, I'm not kidding this time lol). And I just wanted to make sure I'm getting everything I'll need to have a functional studio to produce some sick moombahton beats

At the moment I have set up:
2x 5in KRKs with foam padding underneath them
A 2i4 FocusRite Sound Card

I am getting within the next month or so:
Some Studio Foam
A USB Hub
A MicroKorg Vocoder
A couple MIDI Cables so the MicroKorg can hook into the MIDI ports on my sound card
A MPD18 for drumming things out
And a few USB A to B cables with Ferrite cores to ward away some of the RF that seems to populate my studio room.

I have my desktop and printer running on a separate circuit from my studio monitors to prevent direct electrical noise transfer, so I don't believe I really NEED a power conditioner. But correct me if I'm wrong and I should get one.

So am I missing anything that will help my small home studio? Or am I pretty on point?
Benjamin Sieh
02.01.2014
SO, I'm finally setting up my in home studio (seriously tho, I'm not kidding this time lol). And I just wanted to make sure I'm getting everything I'll need to have a functional studio to produce some sick moombahton beats

At the moment I have set up:
2x 5in KRKs with foam padding underneath them
A 2i4 FocusRite Sound Card

I am getting within the next month or so:
Some Studio Foam
A USB Hub
A MicroKorg Vocoder
A couple MIDI Cables so the MicroKorg can hook into the MIDI ports on my sound card
A MPD18 for drumming things out
And a few USB A to B cables with Ferrite cores to ward away some of the RF that seems to populate my studio room.

I have my desktop and printer running on a separate circuit from my studio monitors to prevent direct electrical noise transfer, so I don't believe I really NEED a power conditioner. But correct me if I'm wrong and I should get one.

So am I missing anything that will help my small home studio? Or am I pretty on point?
Rufus Ondrick
04.01.2014
depending on which DAW you get/have there are tons of synth VSTs out there and some analog synthesizers depending on the availability in your area. Why not pick up a condenser mic for sampling purposes as well?
Yong Aptekar
04.01.2014
Out of curiosity, what software are you using? That's a pretty solid setup you have planned.
Petra Arra
02.01.2014
you might want to check out some synths!

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