It is really all in the mix down. There is a producer from Chicago Illinois named Tim McMahon and he goes by DJ Extatik. He makes tons of professional quality trance tracks in FL Studio. Here is one of his latest.
http://www.YouTube.com/watch?v=ScOuM2JlvyI
I heard if you subscribe, he sends you tutorials VIA email weekly. Hope that helps.
There are several software applications that you can use for audio sound tracks including AudioDirector 4 and GoPro Studio. For Macs there is GarageBand, Logic Pro as well as Pro Tools.
Techniques used in a professional recording studio.
Yes AKG is an awsome brand.
Yes. For a fraction of the price of a professional studio, you can get the equipment needed and record yourself at home. The sound quality wont be nearly as good however because professionals at a studio have good gear, and know how to use it.
Studio Microphones are Microphones that you can buy and use to make music in a studio. These range is price based on quality of sound that is produced, and can be plugged into most studios.
The Sennheiser G2 enhances sound quality for a more professional recording. It also amplifies sound without disturbing the integrity and quality of the recording.
You can record a song in Nashville TN at the Ryman Auditorium. They have a recording studio with a professional sound engineer.
The asker likely means built-in sound cards. Sound cards are either discrete peripheral boards or built onto the motherboard. So if the sound card is built-in, then you don't have to add one. Nearly all modern PCs have integrated sound these days, and about the only reasons to add an additional one would be if the one on the motherboard quit working or you want professional studio quality.
Sound Forge is a professional studio sound software use by professional around the world. It contain a lot of powerful tools for editing audio and video files like a fully library of sound effects, sound spectrum analyses tools, filtered noises generators and fully compatible files encoding.
Tekken Original Sound Tracks was created on 2009-10-28.
Yes Sony has many types CDs, a lot of them are design for music.
The brand Tascam is widely regarded as the most professional grade, and industry standard cassette player. Their models come complete with pitch shifting capability, XLR connections, and RCA connections that producers require. In recent years they have begun to manufacture Tape/CD models capable of doing both at studio quality.