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			Join Date: May 2010 
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			Hello music buddies, 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
	I'm looking to start my own little recording studio, just with basic things at first. I have all my instruments i need, but i was just wondering what would be the best way for a beginner to just record and produce music as a hobby? I was recommended interphase. -if selling anything you think would be useful to me, msg me.  | 
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			well a good interface that gives great sound and is easy to work with without spending much money is the apogee duet. it only have 2 inputs but it sounds amazing. you will also need software. i recommend Logic. It may not be as intuitive as protools but they give you more for your money and i love it (besides you need an mbox or something to run protools). you will need some sm57's. look for tutorials online for tips using logic.
		 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
			
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