
Since discovering dubstep, I've been trying to create some tunes of my own. I find the process very different from what I'm used to when composing, especially since mixing is part of the composition process (or at least that's how it feels to me). I have a lot to learn about mixing, but I don't have any specific questions about that right now, I'm just trying to find as much information as I can, and practice, practice, practice.
I know it has been touched upon in this thread, but I'd appreciate it if some of you people with experience can describe your creative process when making a tune. Do you start with a clear idea of what you want your tune to sound like, or do you experiment with samples and different synth sounds until you find something to build on? I understand that this is gonna vary from person to person, and also that most people will not work in exactly the same way every time, but I'm still interested in reading the thoughts of more experienced people. If some of you are willing to post a track of yours with a short description of how you composed it, I'd really appreciate it.
edit: I just remembered I have another question, which is a bit simpler. Right now my setup consists of a computer with Ableton Live, a cheap midi keyboard and headphones. I know mixing with headphones is not recommended, but my living situation absolutely prohibits me from using monitors. I have been considering buying a soundcard (right now, I'm just using my computers onboard soundcard), but I'm not sure if that's important right now. I know from my guitar playing days that it's very easy to get hung up on equipment, constantly buying new stuff instead of actually working on making better music. Do you think I, as a newbie, would benefit from spending money on a soundcard, and if so: which soundcard would you recommend (preferably under 500 bucks)? My headphones are Sennheiser HD650's if that makes a difference.