Pretty much almost any Mac. It's best to get the one with the most RAM because audio files take up a lot of space. Macs are known for quick performance and not as many glitches as other computers. But its a highly debated subject whether Macs or PCs are better. But personally I would recommend a Mac. They're designed to take on tasks such as mixing and storing audio files.
The best is a computer with a fast processor, lots of hard disk space and lots of memory. Fast processor is because with all the files being recorded or changed it needs to do it quickly so it noesn't freeze up and crash. Lots of hard disk space because when you are recording the computer needs somewhere to buffer and to save the files to. Lots of memory because the computer needs to be fast and because it needs to buffer, it could us the memory as well as the hard disk.
Use a cOmputer with dual core processor a 2 gb-4gb ram a 5.1 sound card 512 mb gpu 1-2 tb harddisk
A Mac with Garage Band is good for music mixing.
Computer and OS. Computer is naturally a must have hardware if you wan't to make electronic music.
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A Good Computer!
I prefer Krystal, however a very popular one is Audacity.
The best way to convince your parents to get you a music computer is to first explain to them what it is and what it does. Then explain to them how if fits into your goals and your interests.
Perhaps the most stable job in the music industry, albeit the least glamorous, is that of the musical engineer. The musical engineer performs the same duty as a civil engineer would to a building the engineer makes the dream of the artist and the vision of the producer into an actual record that can be played online or on consumer mediums. The music engineer must usually go to an engineering school for at least two years and serve an internship at the studio before he or she will be considered for major-label jobs, which is usually the best paying work in the music industry. Although none of these requirements are set in stone, the basic premise behind the schooling and the internship is the time spent in the studio. Unless you know someone who owns a studio, it is rather difficult to find one and be allowed to stay in it long enough to learn the discipline of being a music engineer. The main tool of the music engineer is the audio editing program. The industry-standard is known as Pro Tools, although there are many other audio editing programs that are used, among them Cakewalk Sonar and GarageBand. As a music engineer, you will be expected to learn how to use anyone's studio, as you will often be traveling to the place where the artist or producer is. There is an industry standard of communication between musical instruments known as MIDI, which an audio engineer will be expected to know as well. The duty of the audio engineer after recording an artist is to make the music sound as good as possible on consumer electronics. This is a process known as mixing, and then goes through to a process known as mastering. The mixing engineer and the mastering engineer are two completely separate disciplines, and usually one will not perform the other. For some reason, mastering engineers are paid more than mixing engineers are. A good mastering engineer can earn up to $250 an hour, while the going rate for a mixing engineer with a reputation is around $50-$100 an hour.
Steinberg's Wavelab can rip CD's to uncompressed WAVE files. It isn't the cheapest program, but it is a very good mastering/editing program.
Garage Band, if it is for an apple computer.
Basic computer speakers are not very loud,they are not best for movies or music.
To find the best DJ equipment, it is best to visit your local area music and audio stores. Look through music catalogs for products with reputable reviews. Check out affordable lighting, turn tables, microphones, and sound/mixing equipment.
Listen to music, date, go on the computer
I can suggest some well-known recording and mixing studios in Jaipur that were known to offer quality services as of my last update. ARIHANT JAIN PRODUCTIONS : ARIHANT JAIN PRODUCTION is a reputed recording and mixing studio in Jaipur, known for its professional services and state-of-the-art equipment. AUDIOVISION STUDIO: AudioVision Studio has been serving musicians and artists in Jaipur for years, offering a range of audio recording and mixing services. THE MUSIC ROOM: The Music Room is a popular choice for music production and mixing in Jaipur, equipped with modern technology and experienced engineers. No website STUDIO UNPLUGGED: Studio Unplugged is known for its acoustic recording and mixing services, catering to both local and national artists. No website MADHUKAR AND BROTHERS RECORDING STUDIO: This studio has been a part of the Jaipur music scene for a long time, offering recording and mixing services to musicians and bands. No website
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