Birthday Wishes for songs to be heard
1. multitrack recording
2. microphone
3. headphones {thick }
4.sterling Audio stpf2 mesh pop flicker
5. amplifier
6. mixer
7. cables to connect it all
8. A modern computer built or purchased within the past 3 years should be sufficient. If possible, acquire a working high-quality soundcard, such as an M-Audio Fast Track Pro or DigiDesign Mbox 2 Mini. Creative Labs DOES have a Pro Music line called EMU. I'd recommend a 1212M PCI system if you were going to go that route. Monitor speakers are helpful if you are looking to stick with this for more than a hobby. I recommend the M-Audio Studiophile BX8a's, KRK RP-8 Rokit, and if you've got money to burn, the Mackie HR824 Studio Monitors. If you're into hip hop, techno, or dance music, a set of turntables will be needed to record your sets or scratches on the fly. A midi keyboard will be useful if you want to use midi software (which you can use to write bass lines, piano parts and drum beats) Nothing fancy is needed, but each person will have their own preference.
9. cakewalk sonar
10. monitor speakers
11.http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=K0Sbjybilxo