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Do you consider this a good quality home recording studio?
I have a small room in my house which I'm planning to turn into a mini-recording studio... Basically, I was wondering if it's worth buying on what I'm planning to buy. I will be singing/rapping.
- Rode NT1-A (Pop filter, mic holder)
- M-audio Fast Track USB audio interface (With Pro Tools)
- Mic Stand with Boom.
Is there any suggestions? Or would this be pretty nice to record vocals with?
Yes, all that will work fine. The NT1 is a great mic.
You might consider making sure your recording room is treated for acoustics too. You want to avoid a room with a lot of hard flat surfaces - those create a hollow sound when recording. Make sure there is carpet on the floor - soft furniture in the room - thick window shades. All that will "soften" up the sound of the room. Think about how a room sounds when it is empty on moving day. That is what you want to avoid. You can also buy foam treatments for your walls:
http://www.amazon.com/Auralex-WEDGIE-24-Wedgies-Panels-Charcoal/dp/B0002D05KA/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&s=musical-instruments&qid=1272293808&sr=1-2
Home Recording Studio Advice: Buying your first microphone (a pro's perspective)


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