Monitor set up for computer production

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Monitor set up for computer production
Posted on: 29.03.2011 by Danuta Newhauser
Noob question here, i've just started to get into computer music production, and i'm looking for a recomendation on low-mid range monitors and whatever else is need to hook them up to my desktop pc. Thanks
Danuta Newhauser
01.04.2011
Originally Posted by fullenglishpint
no mate that's fine, I have mine going through an external mixer (DJM-800) but you can do it as you like.

If you want to go straight from the audio 8 to the KRKs they have RCA inputs, or if you have a mixer with balanced outs you can use the XLR or TRS inputs. Something to bear in mind with studio style monitors is that they generally don't have a central volume control like most computer speakers, they have independent controls on the back of the unit. It's easier to control the volume either in your software (which I assume is Traktor) or with a mixer between the soundcard and monitors. But you don't have to, that's just what I do.

This is what the back of the Rokit 5 looks like for reference.


Thanks man thats a good help cheers.
Danuta Newhauser
01.04.2011
Originally Posted by fullenglishpint
KRK rokit's probably give you the most bang for your buck. They have very good clarity and indeed volume given the comparatively low price point.
yeah thats the ones my mate told me to get. Whats the best way to hook these up to a desktop set up, for use with reason and ableton etc. Got the Audio 8 dj, would i need a different soundcard?
Danuta Newhauser
01.04.2011
Originally Posted by Drebin
I had some Alesis M1 620's for a couple years, but they recently shat themselves after a power outage...and they were on a damn good surge protector too. They were decent, but that particular model was notorious for having issues with hissing, so I wouldn't recommend them. I plan on replacing them with a set of KRK RP6's in a week or so. Most peeps that have them seem to like em, and at $199 a pop, the price is certainly right.
Yeah i was talking to a few friends who recomend the KRK also. Probably look into them alright.
Danuta Newhauser
29.03.2011
Originally Posted by mddombrowski
haha oh. "low-mid range monitors" should have tipped me. thought you meant price. if anybody needs any info on low-mid range priced video monitors, let me know . . .
I actually do mean price, but what i am getting at is as follows, i have a set of active Alessis monitors i use for djing hooked up to my mixer. How do i use these with my pc for use with Ableton reason etc. I am also looking for a recomendation on speakers as my desktop and dj set up are in different locations.
Danuta Newhauser
29.03.2011
Originally Posted by mddombrowski
what video outputs does your pc have (is a nice starting point)?
I'm talking about Monitor speakers. Sorry didn't make that clear.
Danuta Newhauser
29.03.2011
Noob question here, i've just started to get into computer music production, and i'm looking for a recomendation on low-mid range monitors and whatever else is need to hook them up to my desktop pc. Thanks
Danuta Newhauser
01.04.2011
Originally Posted by fullenglishpint
no mate that's fine, I have mine going through an external mixer (DJM-800) but you can do it as you like.

If you want to go straight from the audio 8 to the KRKs they have RCA inputs, or if you have a mixer with balanced outs you can use the XLR or TRS inputs. Something to bear in mind with studio style monitors is that they generally don't have a central volume control like most computer speakers, they have independent controls on the back of the unit. It's easier to control the volume either in your software (which I assume is Traktor) or with a mixer between the soundcard and monitors. But you don't have to, that's just what I do.

This is what the back of the Rokit 5 looks like for reference.


Thanks man thats a good help cheers.
Tatum Ansaldo
01.04.2011
no mate that's fine, I have mine going through an external mixer (DJM-800) but you can do it as you like.

If you want to go straight from the audio 8 to the KRKs they have RCA inputs, or if you have a mixer with balanced outs you can use the XLR or TRS inputs. Something to bear in mind with studio style monitors is that they generally don't have a central volume control like most computer speakers, they have independent controls on the back of the unit. It's easier to control the volume either in your software (which I assume is Traktor) or with a mixer between the soundcard and monitors. But you don't have to, that's just what I do.

This is what the back of the Rokit 5 looks like for reference.

Danuta Newhauser
01.04.2011
Originally Posted by fullenglishpint
KRK rokit's probably give you the most bang for your buck. They have very good clarity and indeed volume given the comparatively low price point.
yeah thats the ones my mate told me to get. Whats the best way to hook these up to a desktop set up, for use with reason and ableton etc. Got the Audio 8 dj, would i need a different soundcard?
Tatum Ansaldo
01.04.2011
KRK rokit's probably give you the most bang for your buck. They have very good clarity and indeed volume given the comparatively low price point.
Danuta Newhauser
01.04.2011
Originally Posted by Drebin
I had some Alesis M1 620's for a couple years, but they recently shat themselves after a power outage...and they were on a damn good surge protector too. They were decent, but that particular model was notorious for having issues with hissing, so I wouldn't recommend them. I plan on replacing them with a set of KRK RP6's in a week or so. Most peeps that have them seem to like em, and at $199 a pop, the price is certainly right.
Yeah i was talking to a few friends who recomend the KRK also. Probably look into them alright.
Maisha Terwey
01.04.2011
I had some Alesis M1 620's for a couple years, but they recently shat themselves after a power outage...and they were on a damn good surge protector too. They were decent, but that particular model was notorious for having issues with hissing, so I wouldn't recommend them. I plan on replacing them with a set of KRK RP6's in a week or so. Most peeps that have them seem to like em, and at $199 a pop, the price is certainly right.
Danuta Newhauser
29.03.2011
Originally Posted by mddombrowski
haha oh. "low-mid range monitors" should have tipped me. thought you meant price. if anybody needs any info on low-mid range priced video monitors, let me know . . .
I actually do mean price, but what i am getting at is as follows, i have a set of active Alessis monitors i use for djing hooked up to my mixer. How do i use these with my pc for use with Ableton reason etc. I am also looking for a recomendation on speakers as my desktop and dj set up are in different locations.
Bradford Grafer
29.03.2011
haha oh. "low-mid range monitors" should have tipped me. thought you meant price. if anybody needs any info on low-mid range priced video monitors, let me know . . .
Danuta Newhauser
29.03.2011
Originally Posted by mddombrowski
what video outputs does your pc have (is a nice starting point)?
I'm talking about Monitor speakers. Sorry didn't make that clear.
Bradford Grafer
29.03.2011
what video outputs does your pc have (is a nice starting point)?

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