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Re: Equipment for beginning dubstep

Posted: Wed May 16, 2012 11:12 pm
by didi
Oh, then I definitely agree.

I thought that you were advising that, after a DAW, a MIDI keyboard should be your next purchase.

Re: Equipment for beginning dubstep

Posted: Wed May 16, 2012 11:39 pm
by KrashOverRide
Cyrex wrote:Im not Cyrex from soundcloud. The name that I go by as an artist isnt Cyrex. You fucking tools. If I had already produced music, why would I be asking whats I good place to start. You guys really turned up the stupid in here
well, that attitude wont get you far. In anything.

Re: Equipment for beginning dubstep

Posted: Thu May 17, 2012 8:28 am
by fuzion
seriously man you don't need to buy shit haha, just a computer and some decent speakers/headphones ..

I've been producing using my laptop and headphones for 2 years and ive got on just fine to be fair

Re: Equipment for beginning dubstep

Posted: Thu May 17, 2012 4:46 pm
by Cyrex
dididub wrote:I reckon saving up for decent monitors > midi keyboard.

In fact, the things I'd rather have than a midi keyboard:

Good audio interface.
Good Monitors.
Good Sub.
Good headphones (already got these).
A second computer screen, if only just for a mixer and SPAN (shit gets congested)
High quality plugins (freeware can get you a very long way though, especially if you know who bootsy is)

I'd reckon you'd have more important things to save up for than a midi keyboard.
I have 2 KRKs, good sub, powerhouse computer with actually 3 monitor3, and I recently bought FL studio producer 3 days ago. I also purchased some really good loops and samples from producer loops. As far as plug ins, I know its cliche but a lot of my brostep brethren use NI Massive and I tried it out before and I honestly feel its a solid program that can do a lot. easy to use as well. What I dont have is any type of midi keyboard and I dont think I have appropriate headphones. I have some Bose headphones, super high quality but Im not 100% sure if its the right type. And Ive been actually using headphones much more often lately because I like to produce at night and the neighbors arent having any of that. And my girlfriend cant stand when the same beat plays over and over again a million times so I just throw on some headphones. Ive been researching it, but any suggestions would be nice

But I have a question about the monitor thing. When Im using FL, its restricted to one screen, as well as any vsts I have for it. I cant drag anything over to any other screen once its associated with Fl, and shit gets so cluttered in there. Was wondering if there was something I was doing wrong or if only stand alone programs that work outside of FL can be used on another monitor.

Re: Equipment for beginning dubstep

Posted: Thu May 17, 2012 6:13 pm
by didi
I don't have my production computer with me, but I'm sure there is a detatch button if you click on the top-left hand corner dropdown box of the fruity wrapper.

As for headphones, the Sony MDR-7506 have served me well.

Re: Equipment for beginning dubstep

Posted: Thu May 17, 2012 10:40 pm
by AxeD
To clear one thing up, those krk's you have are monitors. Screens don't matter.

Re: Equipment for beginning dubstep

Posted: Fri May 18, 2012 2:05 am
by Turnipish_Thoughts
you don't need to spend any money.

DAW: Reaper ~ Unlimited, unrestricted trial period

All the free VSTs you'll ever need. ~ Watch the quality control, some of the plugins are great, others are really crap.

Some recommendations.

VSTi: Zebralette - TyrellN6 - TranceDrive - Itchy Synths - Subduer - Curve 2 beta (rrp $200 get the beta while its free!) - Twisted Energy - Alchemy Player - Highlife

ShortCircuit used to be big dollar equipment now it's easily the best free vst sampler.

Hourglass is an amazing free granular synthesis engine that's just been released, it's not a VSTi though but deffinately one to grab.

Audacity has just been updated to 2.0. Easily the best free audio editing suit. (use it in conjunction with Reaper)

VST/FX: BlueCat's Freeware pack - Amplitube 3 free - Electri-Q EQ - Kjaerhus Audio Free Bundle - Ambience - the TAL free range - Camel Crusher - CMT BitCrusher - Density MK2 - Flux Bitter Sweet - Nasty VCS - The Voxengo Free Range

Samples: LooperMan - SpunkFace - Huge sampleswap index

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Money Spent --- £0

:4:

we live in an age of abundance my friend. Save your money.

Re: Equipment for beginning dubstep

Posted: Fri May 18, 2012 2:52 am
by Cyrex
AxeD wrote:To clear one thing up, those krk's you have are monitors. Screens don't matter.
lol I know what they are. But he suggested that I had dual screen monitors so that I can be less cluttered
dididub wrote:I don't have my production computer with me, but I'm sure there is a detatch button if you click on the top-left hand corner dropdown box of the fruity wrapper.

As for headphones, the Sony MDR-7506 have served me well.
Thanks a lot Ill check them out. I tried the detach button but it doesnt let me take it off the screen for some reason

@Turnipish thanks for all the links dude thats a huge help. I already purchased Fl studio and I have Audacity, but those other links are going to come in handy. Thanks a ton :W:

Re: Equipment for beginning dubstep

Posted: Fri May 18, 2012 5:24 pm
by didi
Add Bootsy's Variety of Sound plugins to that list. An Absolutely incredible set of vst effects.

People on gearslutz have been selling their UAD cards because of these plugins. (Yes I am a complete fanboy, but only because they sound amazing)

http://varietyofsound.wordpress.com/vst-effects/

Re: Equipment for beginning dubstep

Posted: Sun May 20, 2012 12:43 pm
by Turnipish_Thoughts
oh bloody hell how could i have forgotten VOS? I've got all of those lol and yes they're fucking epic

Re: Equipment for beginning dubstep

Posted: Sun May 20, 2012 12:56 pm
by Sonika
After I had logic for a few months and I had the basics down, I got myself a basic 25 key MIDI keyboard (M-Audio Oxygen 25). It's pretty cheap (I think I got it for like $60?) and it's great for just tooling around and coming up with melodies and shit.

Re: Equipment for beginning dubstep

Posted: Sun May 20, 2012 1:10 pm
by lloydy
Its is true you need little more than a computer decent speakers/headphones and a daw.I have built up a plugin collection over the years when i have had spare cash.My most recent ones were the fabfilter effects bundle which i can't advise enough to buy and psp vintage warmer2 which is now my favourite plug i own.
Once you get your daw down and start learning what plugs do and how to use them properly you will start to know what you need to add then look for 3rd party plugs that suit your need.
Hardware wise just get a midi control surface like a keyboard,i have the novation sl which is a awesome controller but a little bit pricey.I bought the 64 key and it is and does everything i need it to do within my daw.