Getting into production, few questions
Posted: Tue Oct 04, 2011 9:45 pm
Hey guys,
New to the forums and new to production. I just started messing around with ableton suite(the trial) about a week ago and started loving production, i wanted to get into a full setup and started researching what i need but i still have a few questions(forgive me if they are dumb questions, some of them may be)
My first one is software(probably really my most important question), Now i know i've heard everyone say start with easy software then get into the heavy stuff when you're comfortable, I started to take an understanding to ableton early(although i still have soo much to learn). I know i'm super comfortable with computers so learning a program won't be an issue, I'm wondering what do ou guys think the most "fluid" program to use and what you'd recommend, aka nice layout not weirdly buggy or anthing in some parts. I was leaning towards logic or ableton, but really i am open to suggestions. or if between those two, which would you take?
In terms of a midi controller, i was thinking of the M-audio Axiom pro(not sure on key count, definitely not the 61 one though, don't need that many keys). I liked it because it has keys, pads, knobs and faders all in one, so i can just buy one unit to get started with everything i want. Is the Axiom Pro and good midi controller and would ou recommend it?(for those who have used it)
And my third question is monitors, i understand the monitor is so you can hear your "true" sound, if you will so you know your music will sound good on all systems. but my question is does a monitor still make your music sound "good" while you are making it. I know this past week messing around on ableton i was just using my beats headphones and the song sounded super bassy, then when i played it in my car(with a sound system,one 10" sub) the sub didn't even kick in! I Know part of this is knowledge of what feequencies and all that, which i have yet to learn. But do monitors allow you to hear essentially everthing so you know what will be picked up b a sub and what not?
I was leaning towards the KRK R5's for monitors? any suggestions you can give me about monitors?
Sorr guys realized i typed a lot there, but if you anyone could help me with any question i'd be stoked! Also learning curve isn't an issue for me or starting with simpler programs or basic midi controllers isn't my thing, because the second i learn those out i will want to upgrade instantly and don't wanna drop money and buying stuff and THEN an upgrade.
Thanks again guys!
New to the forums and new to production. I just started messing around with ableton suite(the trial) about a week ago and started loving production, i wanted to get into a full setup and started researching what i need but i still have a few questions(forgive me if they are dumb questions, some of them may be)
My first one is software(probably really my most important question), Now i know i've heard everyone say start with easy software then get into the heavy stuff when you're comfortable, I started to take an understanding to ableton early(although i still have soo much to learn). I know i'm super comfortable with computers so learning a program won't be an issue, I'm wondering what do ou guys think the most "fluid" program to use and what you'd recommend, aka nice layout not weirdly buggy or anthing in some parts. I was leaning towards logic or ableton, but really i am open to suggestions. or if between those two, which would you take?
In terms of a midi controller, i was thinking of the M-audio Axiom pro(not sure on key count, definitely not the 61 one though, don't need that many keys). I liked it because it has keys, pads, knobs and faders all in one, so i can just buy one unit to get started with everything i want. Is the Axiom Pro and good midi controller and would ou recommend it?(for those who have used it)
And my third question is monitors, i understand the monitor is so you can hear your "true" sound, if you will so you know your music will sound good on all systems. but my question is does a monitor still make your music sound "good" while you are making it. I know this past week messing around on ableton i was just using my beats headphones and the song sounded super bassy, then when i played it in my car(with a sound system,one 10" sub) the sub didn't even kick in! I Know part of this is knowledge of what feequencies and all that, which i have yet to learn. But do monitors allow you to hear essentially everthing so you know what will be picked up b a sub and what not?
I was leaning towards the KRK R5's for monitors? any suggestions you can give me about monitors?
Sorr guys realized i typed a lot there, but if you anyone could help me with any question i'd be stoked! Also learning curve isn't an issue for me or starting with simpler programs or basic midi controllers isn't my thing, because the second i learn those out i will want to upgrade instantly and don't wanna drop money and buying stuff and THEN an upgrade.
Thanks again guys!