New Set Up. In need of serious help!?!

mad flows

Beatmaker
ill o.g.
A wassup ya'll. I'm about to drop some major cash on my studio, but before i get it would like some imput. I need pro quality results, and am not completly sure if i'll get it with what i'm about to buy. my biggest concern is my computer i'm getting built, I need to know if it'll act right with my software and other stuff. can ya'll please tell me if my setup is good and if my computer will work fast and efficently with it. If you have any suggestions for a different computer please tell me. thank you

Computer:

Cooler Master CAVALIER 3 ALUM ATX CASE CAV-T03
Unit price: $119.99

Enermax 485W Noisetaker 2.0 Power Supply ATX EG495P-VE SFMA
Unit price: $89.99

Vantec 120MM Stealth Case Fan (SF12025L)
Unit price: $19.99

AMD Athlon 64 3500+ Socket 939, Retail
Unit price: $289.99

Asus K8V SE DELUXE K8T800
Unit price: $139.99

1 Gig PC3200 DDR 400
Unit price: $219.99

120GB Maxtor 7200rpm w/ 8MB Buffer SATA (6Y120M0)
Unit price: $99.99

120GB Maxtor 7200rpm w/ 8MB Buffer SATA (6Y120M0)
Unit price: $99.99

(2) 17" Proview Flat Monitor (PS-720F)
Unit price: $119.99

computer total:
The Studio:

Soundcard: Emu 120m
Microphone Preamp: Avalon vt737sp
Microphone: Rode ntk
Monitors: Krk rp5 rokits
Recording Software: Cubase SL 3
Beat Making Software: Reason 2.5
 

eXampuL_oNe

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Yo, honestly to me that sounds like it will be dope! You will be happy with everything form what i've read your copping... Do u got a booth? compressor? What is the space like that your using this in? Is it a basement? Do u have a good area for your mic and shit? Think about all that, you can usually get good vocals without a booth but a compressor will help... Slthough your software compressor may be good enough to use after you record the vocal take...
 

DJFANTOM

ILLIEN
ill o.g.
Your set up sounds good to me. Only me personaly I would get a pentium 4 mother board. I've heard some software has compatibility issues with the amd athlon boards. Don't take my word for that tho. But I know a lot of stuff is made to work perfectly with the p4 board.
 

x-squizet

Roll Tide Roll
ill o.g.
Yo that set-up is tight, you might want to get a usb hard drive so you can back every thing up you no what i mean just in case you get the producer's nightmare and and harddrive just goes out and nothings on their
 

mad flows

Beatmaker
ill o.g.
eXampuL_oNe said:
Yo, honestly to me that sounds like it will be dope! You will be happy with everything form what i've read your copping... Do u got a booth? compressor? What is the space like that your using this in? Is it a basement? Do u have a good area for your mic and shit? Think about all that, you can usually get good vocals without a booth but a compressor will help... Slthough your software compressor may be good enough to use after you record the vocal take...

I'm using a room in my new house, and I'm going to build a booth. I don't know about mic placement and stuff, but my avalon has a compressor.
 

djswivel

Producer Extraordinaire
ill o.g.
the only mistake on that list is all the PC gear. Get an Apple G5, load it with lots of ram, then get a Lacie External hard drive for all your recordings, maybe a 200 gig (approx. $200). The biggest mistake anyone can probably make when building a studio is having it run off a PC....Check any major studio around the world, and their likely all running off a Mac system.

If you're gonna be using this new computer for other stuff though, such as games, or windows based applications, then I guess you're gonna have to make a comprimise between music, and PC stuff, and then make a decision from there...Which is more important
 
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