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What music gear do you actually need?
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Learn more about production & music theory with this playlist! bit.ly/AHMusicandProduction

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★ LISTEN TO MY MUSIC ★

Spotify spoti.fi/2pF0qRB
iTunes apple.co/2psaUmL
Google Play bit.ly/2qlhAjy
Bandcamp bit.ly/2oRWCby

Music at the end of the video is from my album FX:
Spotify open.spotify.com/album/31l594a3AN4jN3UhyW7NMW?si=u…
Bandcamp andrewhuang.bandcamp.com/album/fx
Apple itunes.apple.com/album/fx/1369512438
Amazon www.amazon.com/FX-Andrew-Huang/dp/B07BYDKND6/ref=s…
Google play.google.com/store/music/album/Andrew_Huang_FX?…

★ GEAR LINKS ★

The DAW I use:
Ableton Live 10 reverb.grsm.io/ableton-live-10-suite

DAWs that are free and/or functional without payment:
LMMS lmms.io/
Ardour ardour.org/
GarageBand www.apple.com/ca/mac/garageband/
Reaper www.reaper.fm/download.php
MuLab www.mutools.com/mulab-downloads.html

Audio interfaces that I can recommend:
Universal Audio Apollo Twin reverb.grsm.io/apollo-twin-mkii
Universal Audio Apollo Arrow amzn.to/2MB8Ghu
Focusrite Scarlett 18i8 amzn.to/2MVhRsq
Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 amzn.to/2PMxwZz
Focusrite Scarlett Solo amzn.to/2LA1oFp
PreSonus Studio 26 amzn.to/2PGaTpT

Solid multi-purpose microphones I've used:
Shure SM7B reverb.grsm.io/shure-sm7b
Audio Technica AT4040 amzn.to/2ok3dNw
Audio Technica AT2020 amzn.to/2wpB37o
Rode NT1 amzn.to/2PIeWC9

Mic accessories:
Rode PSA1 Boom Arm amzn.to/2LCUoaG
Pop filter amzn.to/2Nsnyei

Headphones I currently use:
Plain, solid amzn.to/2sFmAmJ
Rose gold, hype amzn.to/2JmTmDK
Fancy, noise-cancelling amzn.to/2xQCwrl

My monitors:
Tannoy 802 reverb.grsm.io/tannoy-802

Decent monitors for starting out (good enough for Skrillex):
KRK Rokit 5 amzn.to/2wxqS0w

MIDI controllers I use:
Ableton Push 2 reverb.grsm.io/push-2
Native Instruments Komplete Kontrol S61 bit.ly/2MH4xbN

Best affordable MIDI controllers:
Komplete Kontrol A-Series: shareasale.com/r.cfm?b=1239793&u=1854313&m=77930&u…
Akai MPK Mini amzn.to/2wwHOnM
Korg nanoKEY Studio amzn.to/2MB8Q8A
Nektar Impact LX25+ amzn.to/2BXUIkY
Novation Launchkey 25 amzn.to/2LBURdv
Akai LPK 25 amzn.to/2PfHGku
Arturia MiniLab amzn.to/2ME8XAk

Room treatment:
Alphacorner Foam Bass Trap acousticalsolutions.com/product/alphacorner-foam-b…
Producer's Choice Sound Absorption Blankets www.vocalboothtogo.com/product-category/acoustic-s…
Sonex Pyramid Acoustic Foam: acousticalsolutions.com/product/sonex-pyramid-acou…

★ SPECIAL THANKS TO ALL MY TOP PATRONS ★

Davie Willimoto
Mike Simpson
Speah_Alkae
Patricio Gaudelli
Silas Reaper
carmymarm
Rene Seckler
Samuel Costa
Nick Simmons
Peter Vermeychuk
Ryan Mitchell
Will Goldsmith
Yamen Mouhanna
Jacob Maywood
Fred von Graf
Simon Tobias
Kaitlin Sebbage
Conor Reynolds
Joel Holm
Bailey Reed
Nicholas Taylor
Sam Barratt
Hoppenheimer
Connor Somerholter
Shannon manning
Greg Kamer
Kynarro Aetone
Spencer Berndt
Philip Ohlin
Angel Mesta
Roman Dutchak
Helton Paz
nyllablesoiseless
Silver Iron
Yahali Gottlieb
ADdam lolz
Jamaal Curtis
anamuko
Edmon Cruz
Paul
herrnn radidgumpu
Leon Schutte
TobiCaboose
Ian Kim
florencia la rica
James Paul Walker
Pijus Pijus
Nick Johnson
Ethan Lim
Benjamin San Souci
Marc Froehling
Kristopher Charles
Maximus Olenik
AJ Berg
DVPBear
Tim Koulaev
Julian Lyn
Damon Oliveira
Karol Hojka
Ben Adshead
Felix
Timothy McLane
Alexander Heale
queenofrainbow
Rhys Huntley
Jack Morris
Luke McDonald
Tobias Gurdan

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If you're new here, my name is Andrew Huang and I'm a musician who works with many genres and many instruments - and I've also made music with many things that aren't instruments like balloons, pants, water, and dentist equipment. For more info visit my website: andrewhuang.com/

You can also stream and download my 40+ albums and EPs at andrewhuang.bandcamp.com/ or check out my other videos at youtube.com/andrewhuang

Thanks for watching today and a big hug to you if you share this video with someone!

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What music gear do you need?
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Top Comments of this video!! :3

@kat-vq3fx

4 years ago

what i have: a phone and garage band me: lets go make music

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@antony9025

4 years ago

me: “mom, can I get a pop filter?” mom: “we have a pencil at home”

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@juanpablorivera9049

3 years ago

As an individual new to music production when he said "relatively affordable microphone" I wasn't expecting $400

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@gracenblackwelder7727

5 years ago

I have one (1) ukulele, an amazon basics USB mic, no (0) midi keyboard, and audacity Let's do this

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@andrewnoblemusic

5 years ago

“The absence of limitations is the enemy of art.” ― Orson Welles

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@samuraiguitarist

5 years ago

Korg Miku pedal is a cheap essential if you play guitar

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@ThatKid22101

3 years ago

I love parents who support and invest in their children's desires and dreams, they're the folks who truly get it. Our first investors are the folks raising us.

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@maomallows

3 years ago

Setup Summary 1. Computer 2. DAW (digital audio workstation) 3. headphones 4. midi keyboard 5. Microphone and audio interface 6. studio monitors 7. room treatment

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@stevie8271

5 years ago

the pencil trick blew my mind

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@0Tuma

5 years ago

that mindset at the end was just the most inspirational think i've heard in weeks

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@MIO9_sh

5 years ago

except for the keyboard.... I can't afford the rest

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@izzythegreat870

5 years ago

I'm only 15, but I'm starting to set up a little studio in my bedroom. Out of all the videos on youtube, this helped me the most :)

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@DimaaReyma

5 years ago

Limitations boost creativity.

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@Metis272

5 years ago

The aesthetic of your recording space is so good! I know that's not the point of this video but I figured I should say so.

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@ashm44

4 years ago

I asked myself "why am I watching this? I've been producing for years" and then remembered it's because Andrew is awesome

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@dickbison

4 years ago

The purpose of buying gear is to enjoy having gear. Accept it as a hobby and never expect it to make your music better.

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@ZachSuter

5 years ago

Taught lessons on Audio Recording for a couple of years. This video is now essential for new students of mine!

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@JohnH3864

5 years ago

Awesome video as always <3 A little side-note for the folks starting up: In the studio I work in we mix on 5000$ monitors and also use these ridiculously expensive ultra-linear reference headphones. But at the end of the day, for me the most important step of mixing is "the car-test". Yes, I rely on the speakers of a used Korean SUV before I send out a mix to clients. It's because I listen to all my music in this car. All the time. I know what a great mix sounds like in my car. And that's way more important than having super expensive monitoring equipment.

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@phee3D

4 years ago

I had a lenovo laptop from the mid 2000's that my father gave me and I used it for years. I eventually learned programming using that computer and started freelancing since last year. I now have alenovo legion y540 now which is amazing, a pair of audio technica ATH mx40, a focusrite 2i2, a scarlet studio microphone (worst out of this list) and I just ordered my first ever midi keyboard, akai mpk mini. I've come from no equipment to having things that I don't necessarily need and hear me out. Not having enough/the right equipment is in most cases an excuse. If you have any computer as long as it can run a daw and you have a cheap pair of headphones ( you can get a one for $50-$60 which can do wonders) then you are good to go. You could make a really good song with that. You could even get a usb mic if you want to record but don't have the budget for an audio interface although I would highly recommend using the focusrite interfaces.

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@CALKULTIK

5 years ago

as a person who’s looking to start to make music, this is definitely the best video i’ve seen so far. Well organized and concise, but still goes over pretty much everything you need with examples. I especially enjoy that ending message, to just work with what you have and do the most you can with it until you have more options. Thank you! 🙏

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