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Musicians, what’s a low cost way to record your music on to a CD?(In home or studio)?

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What apparatus do we need, as well as how most does it cost?

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6 responses to "Musicians, what’s a low cost way to record your music on to a CD?(In home or studio)?"

  1. froglips30 says:

    well for quality a studio, it doesnt have to cost alot. There are alot of “basement” studios that people have. Perhaps you could do that.

  2. Brian Matthews says:

    You can purchase a program called “Adobe Audition 1.5″ and use the “line in” port on your sound-card. I suggest going to your local walmart store and buying a 5.1 surround sound sound blaster sound card for best results. Also, you’ll need an adapter from a radioshack store to convert a standard microphone or guitar chord to the size of the line-in port on your computer tower. I do this quite frequently. It works well. Once you get the soundcard you need that will cost about 35.00 with tax (usd), and the program isn’t much all together about $55.00 to get started well. Make sure to have a good set of head phones as well. It’s best to have for mixing channels when recording. Vocals/Music separate and mix as needed. I can walk you through anything you need just email me anytime at and I’ll be more than happy to assist you with your music recording needs. =)

    (Homer Gomer) Use your brains! You cant burn wave files these days. You’ll use an entire disk with 20 minutes of media. You really can’t do much of nothing with those tools, notice he said home studio. Real musicians!!) hahaha!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  3. Homer Simpson says:

    Ahahahahah use your computer microphone ans windows recorder.

  4. clmchwdr says:

    Get the program Garage Band. If your totally serious about this, check out the NAMM show. It only happens two times a year. Once in La California and another time I believe in New York. California is in January. This is where anyone who knows music or plays music is there. You’ll find all sorts of answers to show you how to record at a cost effective way.

  5. progfreak says:

    Buy a low end apple computer product Mac mini included garage band software: $ 599.00
    A 17′ CRT monitor any brand which compatible with mac (most it does). : $ 100.00, 49 keys M-Audio key station USB midi keyboard controller $ 99.00, Low end USB audio interface $ 75.00. Microphone: $ 15.00, Head Phone $ 20.00. So Total $ 908.00, The midi controler does it all but you may add a cheapy guitar and bass as much as $ 200.00 for both now you got everything ready to record and burn your own CD for $ 1,108.00

  6. steele_luv says:

    well you can buy an all-in-one recording kit from Guitar Center for about $1000 give or take hundreds of dollars.
    or you can download a free software Kristal
    and then burn onto CD from computer. obviously it has as many inputs as your computer does.

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