

computers come with stock soundcards but they usually don't sound as good as a dedicated one, and don't have inputs and outputs for running external gear like you would a guitar cable into an amp but try looking up Old School Hip Hop tutorials and Boom Bap tutorials, those are more in line with the lo-fi styleĪ soundcard is a piece of gear that processes audio. Try looking up FL hip hop tutorials, and try to stick to ones strictly using FL as some people might be using an MPC or an SP. There's really not too much difference between lofi and regular hiphop tutorials, it just depends on the style and what that person is using.

There's really only a small few of them that i've seen, the most notable being WeAreMachines, if you look his name up with "tutorial" next to it you should find it. (FYI the amazon link to the interface is here: ie=UTF8&qid=1483084173&sr=1-10&keywords=focusrite+scarlett) Has anyone used this for recording, and would you recommend this product? Should I get the 1st gen model or the 2nd? Furthermore, Im just a little confused because the input ports on this look slightly different to the other Focusrite Scarlett I looked at - the thing is I want an interface with at least 2 XLR inputs to record guitar and vocals at the same time. For the interface, I want to stay in a reasonable budget, and so have come to look at the Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 1st Gen. I'm going to be buying a Shure SM57 and an SM58 for guitars and vocals, respectively, and am going to need an audio interface to connect the XLR cables into. Hi guys, I'm a little new to recording music professionally, and am looking to just get a little setup to record acoustic guitar and vocals at home.
