Best software/keyboard for beginner

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buy almost any softwear that costs more than 50's, a midi controller, and decent speakers and you have your self a good set up
 
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Young-Ice;1733666 said:
okay, for a keyboard, I would suggest getting a midi controller

M-Audio makes a 49 key one that u can get for about $100.

what about software?
 
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LV'sAndG's;1735942 said:
what about software?

get that keyboard

and

look at komplete 7. it has EVERSOUND U WILL EVER NEED it has like 24 different kits in it

and i use miroslav alot. its a orchestral vst good strings etc drumma boi the bizness use it. check out youtube and good stuff u think u might need to here a preview
 
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LV'sAndG's;1733565 said:
up to a grand but i only want the bare essentials since im still a beginner

Ok heres what I reccomend for just starting out:

1. Reason 5 (free download from a torrent) $0

2. audio technica ath-m45 headphones $70

3. krk rokit powered 5 $300/pair

4. m-audio keyrig 49 usb controller $90

5. my sample collection............priceless!

Then when your ready to really get it in you get the new pro tools and rewire your reason to get the best mix.
 
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Young-Ice;1738492 said:
smh @ you telling him to get a cheap pair of headphones

Mixing out of headphones = LOSS

Dude if you have enough bread for it, invest in some Studio Monitors and a sub. Software you can always get for free, but mixing is something that is best done from monitors

how much of difference does it make using head phones instead of speakers?
 
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ceegramz;1738307 said:
Ok heres what I reccomend for just starting out:

1. Reason 5 (free download from a torrent) $0

2. audio technica ath-m45 headphones $70

3. krk rokit powered 5 $300/pair

4. m-audio keyrig 49 usb controller $90

5. my sample collection............priceless!

Then when your ready to really get it in you get the new pro tools and rewire your reason to get the best mix.

how easy will it be to use reason without user manuels?
 
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Young-Ice;1738492 said:
smh @ you telling him to get a cheap pair of headphones

Mixing out of headphones = LOSS

Dude if you have enough bread for it, invest in some Studio Monitors and a sub. Software you can always get for free, but mixing is something that is best done from monitors

damn the 1st time I responded it didnt go thru so let me try again....

IDK when $70 became cheap. It's 2010 and unless your in a high tax braccet you don't have $ to waste. I know I don't. Inexpensive is the word. They're really good headphones. I can atest to that. Read the reviews. Also I never said to mix using headphones. You do one thing with headphones and one thing only: listen. That's why I said get KRK's. You use the KRK's to monitor the mix. Btw, they respond so good and are so accurate that you don't need a sub. The only reason you would need a sub with KRK's is the same reason you need the headphones - to listen. With that said LV, if you have a grand to spend, use the leftover $ to get a MAC!
 
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LV'sAndG's;1740102 said:
how easy will it be to use reason without user manuels?

Well I'm not the type to read manuals ya dig? If your the type of dude that can figure things out without reading a book than try it out. If not, that's what youtube is for. They have easy tuturials on youtube for reason. Feel me? Honestly, everything is not for everyone. That's why I suggest downloading reason from a torrent. If you don't like it then try another program. Don't get it twisted though, your not going to push our Dre beats overnight on any program. It takes time and practice so if you can't get it down the first few times then try again but don't get discouraged just do like aaliyah said and "dust yourself off and try again" or simple just try another program!
 
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ceegramz;1740464 said:
Well I'm not the type to read manuals ya dig? If your the type of dude that can figure things out without reading a book than try it out. If not, that's what youtube is for. They have easy tuturials on youtube for reason. Feel me? Honestly, everything is not for everyone. That's why I suggest downloading reason from a torrent. If you don't like it then try another program. Don't get it twisted though, your not going to push our Dre beats overnight on any program. It takes time and practice so if you can't get it down the first few times then try again but don't get discouraged just do like aaliyah said and "dust yourself off and try again" or simple just try another program!

I feel everything you're saying. I figured out fl studio demo pretty fast without any tutorial so I know i can learn with enough trial and error.

I've never downloaded using torrents before but I just got utorrent and tried to download reason 5 but I only got a key generator so i'm not sure how to get the actual program itself
 
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Drgoo0285;1737711 said:
i would say acid is the best... I got acid and I don't really mess with anything else

c/s, u can get this and soundforge free if u "internet savvy" and be able to do high quality shit if u figure out wat ur doin...
 
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G.R.I.P. Money $$$;1740684 said:
c/s, u can get this and soundforge free if u "internet savvy" and be able to do high quality shit if u figure out wat ur doin...

okay i just downloaded reason 4 (couldnt find a torrent for 5), downloading acid 6 now, and I still need to find the full version of fl studio 9

which should I start with?
 
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LV'sAndG's;1740736 said:
okay i just downloaded reason 4 (couldnt find a torrent for 5), downloading acid 6 now, and I still need to find the full version of fl studio 9

which should I start with?

id start wit acid, ive heard reason is quite difficult in the beginning...

and fl studio is also great, but u might wanna try to find some kits..
 
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Young-Ice;1740639 said:
I have the Audio technica ATH-M50's, and spent over 150 on them. I dont regret it, but this man has money to spend and we all know Studio Monitors > Studio Phones. None of these people makin professional music mix out of head phones, they dont create the proper environment to make critical mix decisions.

I agree with you 100%. We're both saying the samething without a doubt. Definitely mix with the monitors and use the headphones to listen
 
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Dude said "bare essentials". he just need the basics. Let him upgrade later.

I like Ceegramz's suggestion best.
 
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LV'sAndG's;1735942 said:
what about software?

try out some trials see what you like best. reaper, fl, ableton, doesn't really matter. as long as you aren't using "super duper music looper xpress" you'll be good. also make sure your programs allows for plugins. stock sounds ain't gonna cut it.

get some monitors if you got deep pockets, but as a beginner you'll be fine mixing with any decent pair of speakers.
 
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