Upgrade my studio

Help me record my band this is all i have right now

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i cant help you because you fucking suck

Well i see Sup Forums is still filled with shitheads

sorry i cant help you because you fucking suck

no i cant help you because you fucking suck

you need a vintage tape delay unit, a minimoog, and a tascam 4-track recorder. Anything extra would be frivolous.

sorry OP but you fucking suck

dude

you fucking suck

the reason why you suck, is because youre not giving us enough info to help you you fucking faggot.
What genre?
What's your budget?
What size room do you have to record in?
That one interface cant be all that you have.
I think this is a bait bullshit thread.
Fuck you OP
youre a faggot ass bitch unless you give us more info to work with

Listen up you cock jockeys if you're not gonna help dont respond otherwise fuck off : )

you fucking suck

Ill suck that dick

listen you fucking suck

No im not gonna help you sucker

Good one no really good one most original ive heard all day : )

Nobody needs your help please anyone but you

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all you finna need m8

You are a kind sir thank you for your generous donation to the remove pricks from Sup Forums fund

i was the same guy that said you suck but then i felt bad for doing that then i decided to try to help you :( :p

Well fuck/thank you : )

kek

this. more details are needed, OP.

This is useless information and you're a moron if you buy a $400 synth right off the bat, along with analog delay systems and a fcking reverb unit.
All of that should be superior software for now, all of which you can pirate.
Ignore if you have any brains.

Get yourself a quick selection of mics in this order:
>a bundle of SM57's. As many as you can get.
Become a wizard with these and you'll never have a problem with the rest.
>an AT2020 or 2 for a cheap set of LDC's. Overheads, room mics, vox, etc.
>a solid DI for bass and guitar
>a SM7b for vox
>beta 52 if you need a good bass drum/bass amp mic
>finally, eventually, get a ribbon, any you can afford and BABY that shit. Never break it, and you'll have the perfect catch all mic.

Other necessary starter equipment:
>Sony V6's for a good set of cans around $50-70
>splurge on monitors, find some in your area for less money, but don't buy shit. Do you homework. You need good ones for good mixes.
>Set them up turned towards you; keep them equally apart from each other as they are from you, a perfect triangle.
>sound panels, acoustic paneling, deadening foam.
I don't care what kind of "room vibes" you think you want; you're gonna be killing your muddy mixes until you learn how to use this mics.

Now for cables:
>learn to solder and make your own cable kits of the highest quality.
>learn to wrap your cables in a coil with love after every use, and put them back up.
>I repeat: Don't tangle them, don't leave them out!
(That soldering part will save you a LOT of money in the long run.)

Finally, get good with your DAW, whatever it may be.
Pro Tools is a good universal mixing, as is Logic. Cubase is also a good choice.
Ableton is cool for MIDI, and FL Studio is great for composing MIDI as well
Notice a theme?
[spoiler]They all are good;[/spoiler] don't get hung up on what's the best cause it's idiot talk.
Pick and stick with what you're comfortable with, or move on to another.

cont.d

Standard Mixing Tips (Do these first THEN experiment):
>Tracks go from left to right bass to highest freqs on each instrument.
>Drums: BD, Snare, OH's
>Bass: side chain to the BD so that cuts through
>Guitar: chisel low end out for bass
>Vocals: compress
>Synth: don't use stock sounds please god
>Your most important shit to get right is BD, Snare, Vocals: the beat and melody.
>"Search And Destroy": boost the Q in the EQ, make it like a tiny needle, and sweep it around until you find that annoying freq you hate, then dip it down. Don't dip all the way down, because we love all the freqs equally! It'll sound "scooped"
>High Pass your Reverbs! Cut the low-middle shit out, it eats your mix.
>DON'T put your FX on the tracks themselves! Use sends and buses!
>Put ALL your FX on auxiliary channels, THEN feed their input with sends and buses from the tracks
>put the effects mixes on 100% wet so you can freely slide that fader to mix in the effects; instead of EQ'ing a track with reverb, you're now only having to EQ the reverb.
>If your mix is clipping, dip everything down; we'll boost in the mastering later.

Hope this helps anyone.