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New to producing, what should I get?

Posted: Thu Apr 29, 2010 7:24 am
by Sytrus
Yeah, im learning how to produce, currently I am using FL studios 8 & have been wondering about getting a Midi Controller (Keyboard). Is it better to get a synthesizer or a Midi Controller? actually, should I get either one? Kinda sketchy, I dont wana waste money.

Re: New to producing, what should I get?

Posted: Thu Apr 29, 2010 7:38 am
by Shekul
Only buy hardware when you actually know you'll need it and use it. BUt I'd say controller instead of synthesizer.

Re: New to producing, what should I get?

Posted: Thu Apr 29, 2010 7:44 am
by soulshynchyld
bro get yaself a midi controller with keys knobs faders & pads!! if your new... what would be the point in getn an expensive synth when ya dont know what your uptah?

Re: New to producing, what should I get?

Posted: Thu Apr 29, 2010 8:42 am
by Original Face
IMHO, these are the essential purchases:

Computer
DAW (e.g. FL Studio, Ableton, Logic, etc.)
Midi Controller / Keyboard
Monitors

Everything else is a bonus.

Re: New to producing, what should I get?

Posted: Thu Apr 29, 2010 10:33 am
by mc wayne
computer
renoise
midi keyboard/controller
studio refreshments/snacks
bedroom key (to lock your self in)

Re: New to producing, what should I get?

Posted: Fri Apr 30, 2010 1:24 am
by Sytrus
sweet , iv been reading bout the midi controllers, and Novation SL MK2 seems very legit, anyone use this controller?

Re: New to producing, what should I get?

Posted: Fri Apr 30, 2010 7:16 am
by Basic A
Best use for a midi keyboard, imo, is to hawk off for some spare money, buy weed witthat, and then produce tunes...

Just imo though.

Re: New to producing, what should I get?

Posted: Fri Apr 30, 2010 7:53 am
by legend4ry
I took everyones advice here when I started making music..

I went out and bought a midi keyboard, monitors, good soundcard, the lot !

Now I use......

£17 headphones
My Qwerty keyboard
and my old soundcard cause the "professional" one died.


So, I would say don't buy anything on a impulse and learn how to write without all that fancy stuff, then when you get it, you'll actually be buying it cause you can't write without it.


Just my 2Cents.

Re: New to producing, what should I get?

Posted: Fri Apr 30, 2010 8:47 am
by logic pro
legend4ry wrote:I took everyones advice here when I started making music..

I went out and bought a midi keyboard, monitors, good soundcard, the lot !

Now I use......

£17 headphones
My Qwerty keyboard
and my old soundcard cause the "professional" one died.


So, I would say don't buy anything on a impulse and learn how to write without all that fancy stuff, then when you get it, you'll actually be buying it cause you can't write without it.


Just my 2Cents.

yeah ghetto producing ftw
laptop headfones fuck the rest
(in logic and ableton u can use ur keyboard as keyboard)

my headfones arent gettho though, heheh

Re: New to producing, what should I get?

Posted: Fri Apr 30, 2010 8:57 am
by legend4ry
logic pro wrote:
legend4ry wrote:I took everyones advice here when I started making music..

I went out and bought a midi keyboard, monitors, good soundcard, the lot !

Now I use......

£17 headphones
My Qwerty keyboard
and my old soundcard cause the "professional" one died.


So, I would say don't buy anything on a impulse and learn how to write without all that fancy stuff, then when you get it, you'll actually be buying it cause you can't write without it.


Just my 2Cents.

yeah ghetto producing ftw
laptop headfones fuck the rest
(in logic and ableton u can use ur keyboard as keyboard)

my headfones arent gettho though, heheh
oh, I have expensive headphones I just absolutely hate them, my cheapo £17 quid ones get me nice mixes and they sound big on every system ive played the tunes on so if it ain't broken don't fix it, innit.

Re: New to producing, what should I get?

Posted: Fri Apr 30, 2010 9:01 am
by serox
legend4ry wrote:I took everyones advice here when I started making music..

I went out and bought a midi keyboard, monitors, good soundcard, the lot !

Now I use......

£17 headphones
My Qwerty keyboard
and my old soundcard cause the "professional" one died.


So, I would say don't buy anything on a impulse and learn how to write without all that fancy stuff, then when you get it, you'll actually be buying it cause you can't write without it.


Just my 2Cents.
This.

I often put away my £200 headphones and monitors and just use a pair of cheap shit headphones that have zero sub so I am concentrating on making music only!

Re: New to producing, what should I get?

Posted: Fri Apr 30, 2010 9:03 am
by Basic A
I have access to KRKsand opt to use my Sony stereo for mixdowns :t: ... whats that say to the 'dude you got nice mixes' comments?

Heh, right now Im using my default laptop soundcard, and the headphonejack is broken, so only one side of the signal comes through... I send that into my CDJs (which I got for under 50 bucks) and set them to mono so it creates a false balance. But hey, as long as Im in this state, phase is no concern of mine. Hihat fine bits are getting a lil annoying though.

Learned to DJ on windows media player and circuit bent walkmans.

Dont spend money.

Breakage even said he uses an old 80s high fi speaker/head unit to mixdown on in that one interview for that one magazine that one time...

Re: New to producing, what should I get?

Posted: Fri Apr 30, 2010 9:30 am
by reignstep
Midi keyboard's overrated, i still click everything with my mouse!
(I really should be getting one I hate all this clicking :cry: )

Re: New to producing, what should I get?

Posted: Fri Apr 30, 2010 9:50 am
by Basic A
reignz wrote:Midi keyboard's overrated, i still click everything with my mouse!
(I really should be getting one I hate all this clicking :cry: )
Nah dude youll still click... midi keyboards are just afancy way to be able to figure out what your gonna clik in before you start actually clicking... turn record on, bet youll end up clicking it in anyway.

Re: New to producing, what should I get?

Posted: Fri Apr 30, 2010 11:12 am
by DjTrainWreck
Basic A wrote:
reignz wrote:Midi keyboard's overrated, i still click everything with my mouse!
(I really should be getting one I hate all this clicking :cry: )
Nah dude youll still click... midi keyboards are just afancy way to be able to figure out what your gonna clik in before you start actually clicking... turn record on, bet youll end up clicking it in anyway.
haha soo true :?

Re: New to producing, what should I get?

Posted: Sun May 02, 2010 8:25 am
by Sytrus
haha true, i click like no other, but it'd still be nice to actually hear some chords to work with.

Re: New to producing, what should I get?

Posted: Sun May 02, 2010 8:34 am
by nowaysj
Computer
Daw
Soundcard (no maudio)
Monitors

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But like the rest of these people that should know better, I've been doing everything on a laptop with laptop speakers with a brick wall at around 80hz or so, just such shit sound quality you couldn't imagine. When I wanna check whats going on, I plug it into my sony hifi (and am usually sickened by what is going on w/ my kicks and bass). I've got the krk's w/sub and a really nice mpk sitting right over there. -->

But I'm not using that stuff.

But really, Computer, daw, soundcard, monitors. That is all you need to make music that is releasable.