What's good people? I'm new to this site but I love it already, anyway. I've been saving up some money, and I'm ready to throw down like up to $2000 in software and what ever will give me all the tools I need to make some muzik. My question is what is the best software/equipment I could buy? thanks
What's good people? I'm new to this site but I love it already, anyway. I've been saving up some money, and I'm ready to throw down like up to $2000 in software and what ever will give me all the tools I need to make some muzik. My question is what is the best software/equipment I could buy? thanks
U SHOULD GET...A CLUE, NAH JUS PLAYIN, U GOT A LOT OF OPTIONS. THE MOST ''ALL IN ONE'' SOLUTION WOULD BE TO COP CUBASE, AND A MIDI CONTROLLER, AND U CAN MAKE BEATS USIN THE VSTS,AND ALSO RECORD,MIX ,AND MASTER IN THERE TOO. FEW OTHER OPTIONS U HAVE ARE FL STUDIO , OR REASON. YOU CAN ALSO GO THE ACID ROUTE. IN OTHER WORDS U GUTTA DEMO THEESE SHITS OUT AND SEE WHUT U LIKE BEST, BUT LUCKY FOR U THERES DEMO VERSIONS FOR AL LTHE PROGRAMS I JUST MENTIONED, JUST GO TO THEIR WEBSITE AND DOWNLOAD EM
U SHOULD GET...A CLUE, NAH JUS PLAYIN, U GOT A LOT OF OPTIONS. THE MOST ''ALL IN ONE'' SOLUTION WOULD BE TO COP CUBASE, AND A MIDI CONTROLLER, AND U CAN MAKE BEATS USIN THE VSTS,AND ALSO RECORD,MIX ,AND MASTER IN THERE TOO. FEW OTHER OPTIONS U HAVE ARE FL STUDIO , OR REASON. YOU CAN ALSO GO THE ACID ROUTE. IN OTHER WORDS U GUTTA DEMO THEESE SHITS OUT AND SEE WHUT U LIKE BEST, BUT LUCKY FOR U THERES DEMO VERSIONS FOR AL LTHE PROGRAMS I JUST MENTIONED, JUST GO TO THEIR WEBSITE AND DOWNLOAD EM
What's good people? I'm new to this site but I love it already, anyway. I've been saving up some money, and I'm ready to throw down like up to $2000 in software and what ever will give me all the tools I need to make some muzik. My question is what is the best software/equipment I could buy? thanks
My advice is to TRY THE DEMO VERSION before you buy anything.
I h8 to see folks get ripped off, so if you got buddies that make beats
learn the in-outs at their crib before you buy shit.
Don't go out and buy no MPC or no Triton (yet) until you know what
you think you'll be comfortable working with. You can do a lot
with software these days, it just takes patience to learn but
there are plenty tutorials available on this world wide web!
*Whenever a man with money meets a man with experience,
the man with experience always ends up with the money,
while the person with the money leaves with experience.
what type of comp do you have now, and whats the specs on it, if it sucks i would spend some of that on a new comp, get it custom built and shit, but like everybody else said just demo software and shit
like shadeed said you should research your ass off while using demos and if you find yourself getting addicted then by that time you'll have researched eough that you'll be able to decide for yourself what's best for your specific talent's workflow.
unless you into playing basslines only, get a midicontroller with at least 61 keys, screw knobs n shit unless you like tweaking acid/detroit kinda techno, so just something with nice keys, weighted, aftertouch the lot. Get a good audio card talking brands like RME, Emu or Lynx. Save the rest up for a set of second hand Genelec 1031a's, with that set you get the whole block crying their eyeballs out hehe.
Dude start small, dont by a bunch of shit at once u will end up dazed and confused, no matter how much money u spend it wont subsitute for pratice and skill.
Well, in my opinion, FL Studio XXL is nice at only $290. A good hardware piece could be either the Roland MC-909 - $1300 or the Roland MV-8000. But this is all my preference. You have to go to your local music equipment retailer and try them out for yourself. You might like one of the MPCs by Akai or maybe the Korg Triton. Hell, the Roland Fantom-X6 is pretty tight too. It's all preference. What ever helps you create the best is what you should go with. What works for Pharrell, Dr. Dre, DJ Quik, or Timbaland, may not work for you. Shop around and be picky. You want a machine or software that will compliment your style of music the best and when you find it, go with it, practice and most importantly, have a shit load of fun doing it. You have to love what you do or it ceases to become worthwhile. Peace.