Production 5 Things Every Beatmaker Needs in Their Studio

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What you have in your studio is extremely important. You can always make beats with just a simple drum machine and sampler, or your favorite beat making software program, but you should always try to have the best possible setup, as it will make a huge difference.

Here are some of the most important things you need in your studio.


1. COMPUTER

Gone are the days where you had to record everything to tape by using a huge mixer and lots of outboard effects. Now it’s all about computers.

So what do you need?

You can use your laptop or desktop, whichever is more convenient for you. It’s what’s inside that matters.

The CPU must be powerful enough to run some of the newest software out there, along with many other things like the operating system itself. RAM plays a big role in that too, so the more RAM you have, the better. Most operating systems are run at 64-bit nowadays, which means that you need a good amount of RAM to run them anyway, so that should be more than enough for music production.

Even though the RAM is very important, the CPU must be solid. If you bought a computer already assembled, then most likely the CPU is very good. It’s if you have an older system, or if you’re building a system yourself, you must make sure you have enough processing power.

It’s possible to use the onboard soundcard inside the computer that is part of the motherboard, but I highly recommend you do not. For years I used the Soundblaster (remember those?) card that was part of my computer, but once I finally upgraded to an audio interface, it made a big difference. The fact that it connects via USB cable is really good because I don’t have to worry about a card inside my system that can be affected by noise and dust. With an interface, it also has inputs and outputs that you’ll never get with an internal soundcard.

2. CONTROLLER

I once was at a point where I couldn’t even afford a basic keyboard controller, so what I did was use my computer keyboard! There was a program (there must be others out there now) that allowed you to use your computer’s keyboard to trigger sounds from software, just like a regular MIDI keyboard. It wasn’t great, but it did the job.

But today there are many controllers you can get that won’t break the bank. You can go with something like the Akai MPD which has pads on it, or an actual keyboard that has a USB connection. Some people prefer to bang at the pads, others prefer keys.

Some controllers though, are not just controllers. For example, Maschine and the Akai MPC Renaissance are controllers but they also have their own software, which acts like a DAW of sorts.

If all you’re looking for is something basic, then I would recommend a small, compact keyboard, just as long as it has USB, which makes it so much simpler to plug in and play.

3. BEAT MAKING SOFTWARE

When it comes to software, there are tons of options. First you have your DAW, then there’s also editors, virtual instruments, and effects.

With the DAW, Pro Tools is the industry standard for recording studios, but if you want something simpler then there’s Ableton Live, Bitwig, Propellerheads Reason, Cakewalk Sonar, Cubase, and many more.

For editors, you can always rely on the free Audacity editor, which always does a great job. I’ve been using Adobe Audition for years (which used to be called Cool Edit Pro), and there is also Sony Soundforge. The thing with audio editors is that in my opinion, they are not needed as much as they once were. The reason for this is because there has been so many features added to today’s DAWs that you don’t necessarily need an editor to do certain things, although they still come in very handy.

4. HEADPHONES / SPEAKERS

One tip that I always tell beatmakers and producers is to never mix your tracks through your headphones. The best way to mix is with studio monitor speakers, as they give off a flat reference sound, which is exactly what you want when mixing. Headphones are okay, but they’re all different. Some have extra bass response added, and others, well, just sound like crap.

But headphones are great if you just want to make beats. For years I’ve used mine because I didn’t want to bother anyone else, like my neighbors. Plus with headphones it’s sort of like you’re in the zone where nothing else matters but the beat.

5. PROPER LIGHTING

I’m guessing you didn’t expect to see proper lighting on this list, did you? Most beatmakers forget that lighting is extremely important, as it sets the mood. I once wrote this article about making beats only at night, but that’s because it really does make a difference. If you think about it - making a beat in the morning with the sun blasting through your windows would most likely result in you making sunshine beats! Your beats could possibly sound like something for the resurrection of PM Dawn.

However, making them at night with the lights dimmed and colored lights behind your gear could make a world of difference.

Ikea has some good light sets that would look great. I have the ones that change colors and I mounted them behind my desk so that when I’m making a beat, it really sets the mood.

Conclusion

There are plenty of other important hardware and software that can be added to your studio, but with the above mentioned, you should be making dope beats in no time. Good luck!
 

V.J. Retro

The silent beat assassin
This is why I never upgraded a bunch of my plug-ins. My PC is old now so I can't and don't want to even try to upgrade. There's no need for Izotope to require insane specs like that.
How long have you had your PC Fade and have you considered going for a MAC if your PC goes out?
 

V.J. Retro

The silent beat assassin
I built in in 2013 so in the PC world it's ancient but it gets the job done. I'm not into the Mac world, it's PC for me.
That's cool. As long as it gets the job done, don't bother finding a new one. I'm a PC user myself. I thought about getting a MAC before I got my new PC desktop but this PC came at a good price compared to the MAC Desktops.
 

Iron Keys

ILLIEN MBAPPÉ
ill o.g.
Battle Points: 695
There's no need for Izotope to require insane specs like that.
I stilp have a feeling something's off with that.

Far too many people have Izotope Ozone for this to be a genuine requirement. Think how many kids on some ghetto ass junk laptop/pc have cracked that shit and using it. 8GB graphics card is a masssive addition. Most people dont roll with anything close to that. It just wouldn't make sense.

I feel we would be hearing about this nonstop.

Saying that I'm using a ghettooo ass pc and coulsnt even open the installer. And one of my recent plugins said i need better graphics to handle it (just a compressor).

But usually i get away fine. Probably some bug
 

Iron Keys

ILLIEN MBAPPÉ
ill o.g.
Battle Points: 695
Actually I checked the Izotope website, I don't see anything about that kind of spec. Where did that come from?
that's why i feel it's some bug or whatever occurring with the plug and his system.

Like even sometimes plugins have bugs where for some people they're using like 70% CPU. So unless he's using the new one that came out and there's a bug they need to patch.

'cause 256gb RAM shouldn't be struggling with anything. His issue/bug is moving like Ozone is some 3D rendering games/video plugin.

Ahhh all this talk is reminding me i need to buy my new computer already. (although my beat im currently making is also letting me know that with the 60% cpu usage)
 

Fade

The Beat Strangler
Administrator
illest o.g.
that's why i feel it's some bug or whatever occurring with the plug and his system.

Like even sometimes plugins have bugs where for some people they're using like 70% CPU. So unless he's using the new one that came out and there's a bug they need to patch.

'cause 256gb RAM shouldn't be struggling with anything. His issue/bug is moving like Ozone is some 3D rendering games/video plugin.

Ahhh all this talk is reminding me i need to buy my new computer already. (although my beat im currently making is also letting me know that with the 60% cpu usage)
If I win the lotto I'm buying everyone a computer. It may or may not work, but I'll buy them.

Vintage Working GIF by Four Rest Films
 

Iron Keys

ILLIEN MBAPPÉ
ill o.g.
Battle Points: 695
speaking of CPU usage. Dropped TDR Limiter 6 in my daw it uses like 54% CPU by default :woot:

I wanna check what it drops to if i switch to ECO mode tho.

(tbf the plugin is like essentially 4 plugins in 1 all doing high quality processing and defaults to oversampling)
 

jkz08

☘️EireWaves ☘️
Yeh lesson learned. ( I will say that the processor didn't struggle only the GPU, but its disconcerting to watch a good machines gpu struggling to cope as every other aspect of the PC has plenty of redundancy) anyway I wont buy and dont need anymore soft synths/fx. have more than I know what to do with.I still ocassionally, maybe once in a blue moon try ISOTOPE trash on a mix and honestly think fabfilters bundle, old as it maybe in terms of tech still outclasses most of the new fx out there same with kilohearts essentials which is free!

Yeh their GUIs aren't the most aesthetic if ur into that type of thing but they do "exactly what it says on the tin." which is all i want from a synth or fx.

i still occasionally use my hardsynths to generate some sound samples (I rather make my own as a project requires them than search thru a library) but having said that its been along while.

Oh yeh my PC now wears tights!!!


My room has draught excluders on the doors and windows but living in the stixx maybe peaceful and all that but dust is a major problem. I spent Xmas morning spent 5 hours cleaning the fans of dust (4am -9.25am).

Yeh my room is pink!!! but believe me if ur spending long hours in a room a mellow colour is way better than a bright one. But I've been on chemo the last 3 years (well my consultant gave me a break from it this xmas - what a joke !!! ) and I spend a lot of time in my room at very odd hours since I had to give up work in September due to fatigue.

But thats my setup and believe me the dust count on my pc is down to zilch (coupled with a pair of KRK ROKITS RP7S and a focusrite scarlett 2i2 interface


Tights wise ,for a total cost of €3 same as $3 i suppose ( size XXL SHEER TIGHTS) for the fuller figure in case you want to do the same. and doesn't interfere with the airflow either. i suppose it would be agood idea to replace the tights every couple of months to make sure theyre not stopping the airflow by being clogged up but its a test in progress.

Anyway peace out and HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL for 2023!!!!
 

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