Music Production on Home Computer

United States
March 26, 2009 9:08am CST
I'm an amature music producer. I use my computer and a cheap microphone that I bought from Wal-Mart for recording my vocals. I'm an aspiring female rap artist who's looking for more in the industry. I would love to get some seriously honest feedback on my music. Are there any other music producers that might have some tips for me on how to tweek my music to make it sound more professional. I know for sure that I need a better microphone. What else can I do as far as mixing and mastering to obtain that professional sound? feel free to visit my page at: http://www.myspace.com/ladycalcal I would love any type of feedback from anyone that knows anything about music. Thanks!
2 responses
@fiazio (734)
• India
26 Mar 09
Hello msbiggs, Its nice to see you here, and your music is good. You really do need a better microphone. I suggest first you buy those chinese condenser mics they are awesome in quality sturdy and if you're lucky enough they also last long, they only reason the professionals use costly shures are because the quality is guaranteed. But sometimes the cheapness of a mic gives that perfect moist to the voice that is need, but not always. I remember I was running short of money, so i got a chinese condenser which is still working, it connected to my DAW via USB connection. You don't really need any tips to get good at music production, originality is what counts, just remember music needs a bit of repetition, that's all. You should hire a studio and rerecord you vocals then get back home in your studio, chop cut effectize, use multiple DAW's as Pro Tools, Cubase, Fruity Loops, and what ever you come across, I use every one of them, suppose cubase is best at MIDI editing, I will edit my keys in cubase and export it to Pro Tools, make sure you don't loose audio quality in the transfer, the bit rates and the interpolation should be 512, that will be slow if you're on a slow pc, but it gives the best quality. Take time, never hurry on a beat, the more you finish it the more it appeals the listener. If you want to hear some of my beats: http://www.fiazwurld.blogspot.com
• United States
26 Mar 09
Thanks for the listen and the pointers. I do need to spend more time trying to perfect my songs. I guess that's the main problem that I have right now. I'm in a hurry to get my song burned to a cd so that I can listen to it in my van and then it just don't sound as good as I thought it did on my computer. Thanks again and I'll definitely look into one of those chinese condenser mics.
@Spook619 (335)
26 Mar 09
You've got talent, unfortunately I'm not that into rap so I can't really give you any solid advice. Best of luck Spook.
• United States
26 Mar 09
Well, thanks for the listen. You telling me that I have talent is good enough for me!