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I've been rappin for awhile now ( www.soundclick.com/lapzsta ) and im starting to take it more seriously and i want my music to be original and I'm gettin sick of these beats that all sound the same on mp3.com. So I've been gettin into producin usin Fruity Loops but my creative power is so limited and I can never get the sound I'm lookin for. So I am plannin to invest a large amount of money into this production thing. I have done some research and found that the Akai MPC4000 and the Korg Triton Studio seem to be the best. What is better to start off with? What is the benefit of getting a keyboard synth over the MPC4000? Whats the advantage of the MPC over the keyboard and vice versa? What can the MPC do that that the Triton can't do? What can the Triton do that the MPC cant do? I was confused at first because I thought the MPC was a drum machine/ sampler but it seems like people are makin full fledged beats on it. Any feedbacks appreciated. Thx.
I've been rappin for awhile now ( www.soundclick.com/lapzsta ) and im starting to take it more seriously and i want my music to be original and I'm gettin sick of these beats that all sound the same on mp3.com. So I've been gettin into producin usin Fruity Loops but my creative power is so limited and I can never get the sound I'm lookin for. So I am plannin to invest a large amount of money into this production thing. I have done some research and found that the Akai MPC4000 and the Korg Triton Studio seem to be the best. What is better to start off with? What is the benefit of getting a keyboard synth over the MPC4000? Whats the advantage of the MPC over the keyboard and vice versa? What can the MPC do that that the Triton can't do? What can the Triton do that the MPC cant do? I was confused at first because I thought the MPC was a drum machine/ sampler but it seems like people are makin full fledged beats on it. Any feedbacks appreciated. Thx.