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Isolation pads that you place under your monitors are also great because they let you get pinpoint accuracy from your monitors. Some forms of soundproofing are using bass traps or acoustic panels that you can hang around your room. Though you may want to get some type of sound proofing as well which is just making your room quieter by blocking out unnecessary noises. Monitors like the KRK Rokit Powered Generation 3 Monitors for $149, the JBL LSR305-WH for $149 or the Alesis Elevate 3 for $99 would work just fine. For production out of a home studio you won’t need the biggest, loudest studio monitors.
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Studio monitors are loudspeakers made for professional audio production. If you are looking for an inexpensive, easy to carry, yet powerful keyboard some good ones to consider are the Akai MPK Mini Mk2 for $99 or the Novation LaunchKey Mini Mk2 for $99. There are many midi controllers to choose from but some let you control more within your DAW than others.

Using these keyboards can also help you improve your workflow and get ideas from your head to your computer quickly. Using a midi keyboard will allow you to play out melodies using different instruments in your DAW and edit the data. These keyboards are used for sending midi signals and controls through a usb cable to connected devices. I would strongly suggest buying a midi keyboard also. After hearing the quality of the sound that is processed through the interface you won’t be disappointed in this investment. More audio interfaces to consider would be the Presonus AudioBox for $99 and the M-Audio M-Track C-Series for $99.
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A great interface to invest in is the Focusrite Scarlett Solo for only $100 which also comes with Ableton Live Lite and Pro Tools DAW’s free. This allows you to deal with multiple inputs quicker and more efficiently. You can plug your microphones, headphones, midi keyboard, studio monitors and preamps into an audio interface. An audio interface is used to connect studio equipment to your laptop or computer for professional sounding recordings. The next piece of equipment to consider is an audio interface. To read more about DAW’s and getting started producing music, click here. Picking your DAW should be based on your personal workflow and budget, so checking out some free trials before making a decision would help pick the right one for you.
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Luckily there are free trial versions for most DAW’s as well as free downloadable DAW’s with limited functions. There is also FL Studio for $199, Logic Pro for $299, Studio One for $99 or $299 for a professional version, Ableton for $449, Cubase for $99 and Reason for $399 just to name a few. A lot of mainstream production comes from Pro Tools which you can get for $599.

There’s a wide selection of DAW’s to choose from for Windows and Mac OS.
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You can start making beats with any good speakers, but eventually you may want to upgrade to using studio monitors.

If you are not trying to spend so much right away I would recommend buying the Focusrite Scarlett Solo audio interface for only $99 which comes with two free DAW’s, Ableton Live Lite and Pro Tools First. To start making beats and producing music right away the only things you need are a computer, your choice of DAW, an audio interface and any good speakers. You may also think of investing in a pair of headphones and a condenser microphone if you’ll be recording vocals. You’ll need to invest in a computer or laptop if you don’t already have one, you’ll need a DAW (digital audio workstation), an audio interface, a midi keyboard would be good to have, studio monitors and some type of sound proofing. Getting started producing music comes with a lot of expenses.
